Industrial Automation (5928)
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Robotics. The very word conjures up a Hollywood science fiction film. Only in this case, there is no
fiction. Robotics is reality. Surgical procedures. Mine disaster search and rescue. Undersea explorations. Precision
contact lenses. Carpets and rugs; towels, curtains, and sheets; cord and twine; furniture and automotive upholstery; and
industrial belts and fire hoses. Name an industry. Chances are it relies on robots to do what is too dangerous, too tedious
or just too impossible for humans.
Florida Community Colleges Electrical and Instrumentation Technology program prepares you to
install, operate, program, interface, service, troubleshoot and implement automated equipment and the robotic systems that
affect Americas livelihood and well-being.
You will gain a true expertise in electronics, industrial control circuits, instrumentation sensors, programmable logic
controllers (PLCs), hydraulics and pneumatics. You have the benefit of two instrumentation laboratories in every course,
equipped with a full complement of today's advanced measurement and control devices. Over half the program is hands-on,
which includes lab projects designed to interface with actual process applications.
The Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce supports existing manufacturing companies and is attracting more.
As a result, North Floridas manufacturing association is investing in resources to train new people for industry.
Florida Community Colleges strong partnership with local companies has created one of the most comprehensive programs
in the country. Throughout your training, youll have the opportunity to network with small and large manufacturers
in north Florida and possibly become employed while youre still in school.
The program you choose today will prepare you for the career you want tomorrow at companies that
include: Adcom Wire, Advantus, A-Jax, American Rubber Technologies, Ameritape, Anchor Glass Container, Anheuser Busch,
Bacardi Bottling Corporation, Colomer, Georgia-Pacific, International Flavor & Fragance, Mac Paper Converters, Maxwell
House Coffee, Medtronic-Xomed, Owens Corning, Rex Corporation, Swisher International, United States Gypsum Company,
Vistakon, Walter Lorenz Surgical and others.
Florida has more than 16,000 manufacturers employing more than 400,000, and the demand for more is high. And Florida
Community College will refer you for internships and job interviews.
Entry level wage in industrial machinery and manufacturing in Florida averages $17.10 per hour. Overtime, bonuses, rapid
advancement and opportunities for self-employment can rapidly increase your income.
This program does not provide a Florida state workforce certificate but does provide a Florida Community College
certificate. After completing the courses in this program, students can articulate to the certificate or college credit
degree programs. Please contact your advisor 904.598.5676 to apply or for more information.
The Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) is a major criterion in a student’s completion of the
program. Students who fail to meet the State of Florida’s designated exit score will be required to complete the
Vocational Preparatory Instruction (VPI). In order to complete the program successfully, students must achieve or surpass
the designated exit score(s). (See Standards of Academic Progress.)
Basic minimum skill levels in math, reading, and language must be attained in order to complete this
program. Students wishing to enter this program of study should be advised by the instructor or program manager prior to
enrollment in these courses.
Applicants must:
- Be accepted for admission to Florida Community College.
- Provide a high school completion transcript or copy of GED® test scores.
- Show completion of TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education). For TABE information, call 904.633.8388.
Estimated tuition is $3,492 (for Florida residents, as of 7/06). Contact the program manager for additional costs (materials, fees, textbooks).
Industrial Automation (5628) Curriculum
Professional Courses |
Contact Hours |
Workforce Credits |
*VPI 0100 |
Basic Reading Skills |
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*VPI 0200 |
Basic Mathematical Skills |
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*VPI 0300 |
Basic Language Skills |
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EEV 0031 |
Survey of Electronics |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0271 |
Testing Equipment Used in the Electrical and Instrumentation Fields |
50 |
1.50 |
BCV 0663 |
Motors and Controls |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0175 |
Industrial Wiring |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0761 |
Robotics — Mechanics and Control |
50 |
1.50 |
EER 0471 |
Industrial Electronic Technology |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0332 |
Introduction to PLCs |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0588C |
Fiber, Voice and Data Cabling |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0623 |
Basics of Instrumentation |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0624 |
Instrumentation Process for Measurement and Control |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0625 |
Instrumentation Systems Using Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Applications |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0626 |
Instrumentation System Graphics |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0628 |
Instrumentation System Troubleshooting |
60 |
2.00 |
EEV 0629 |
Instrumentation Documentation and NICET/ISA-CCST Certification Exam Preparation |
60 |
2.00 |
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Total Contact Hours |
820 |
27.00 |
*Students who have satisfactory test scores are not required to take these courses.
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