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Applied American Sign Language Studies (9312)

This program is designed for students interested in careers related to the Deaf community such as teaching, human services, and interpreting. Additionally, the program enables students currently working with the Deaf to enhance their understanding of American Sign Language and Deaf culture in order to foster more effective communication. Upon completion of this program, students will have a fundamental knowledge of American Sign Language and Deaf culture which should assist them in an interpreter training program or in specialized work with Deaf individuals.

This program will be available Spring Semester, 2000 pending final approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

NOTE: ASLI 1800 has a prerequisite of ASLI 1200 Introduction to American Sign Language II or proficiency test or permission of instructor. ASLI 1200 has a prerequisite of ASLI 1100 Introduction to American Sign Language I or proficiency test. Students may need to take additional courses if they have not already taken the prerequisite courses or their equivalent. Students with prior American Sign Language experience should contact the Arts and Humanities Office for information about the proficiency exams.

First Semester:

ASLI 1500     Deaf History and Culture I: History and
               Social Conventions                        3
ASLI 1800     American Sign Language I                   4
ENGL 1110*  English Composition I (A)               3
OR
ENGL 1111   English Composition I (B)
PSYC 1500     Introduction to Psychology                 3
SPCH 1100     Effective Interpersonal Communications     3
Choose any physical activity course from PEHR 2101
 through PEHR 2121.                                      1
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Second Semester:

ASLI 1600     Deaf History and Culture II:
               Structure and Society                     3
ASLI 1850     American Sign Language II                  4
ASLI 2700     Resources Concerning the
               Deaf Community                            3
ENGL 1120     English Composition II                     3
ISYS 1000     Introduction to Personal Computers         1
Choose course(s) from the Related Electives list.        3
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Third Semester:

ASLI 1700     Deaf Literature                            3
ASLI 1830     American Sign Language: Discourse          3
ASLI 2800     American Sign Language III                 4
HMSV 1215     Dealing with Diversity                     3
PHIL 1500     Introduction to Philosophy                 4
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Fourth Semester:

ASLI 2750     Applied Issues Concerning
               the Deaf Community                        3
ASLI 2850     American Sign Language IV                  4
PSYC 2800     Social Psychology                          3
PHIL 2700     Ethics                                     3
Choose course(s) from the Related Electives list.        3
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                                  Program Total: 67
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).
 
 

Related Electives: 6 credits

ENGL 2275     Multicultural Literary Studies              3
HMSV 1115     Introduction to the Human Services System   3
LING 1500     Introduction to Linguistics                 3
SOCY 1150     Principles of Sociology                     3
SOCY 2000     Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.               3
SPCH 1000   Effective Public Speaking                3
OR
SPCH 2100   Advanced Interpersonal
             Communication                            3

Civil Engineering Technology (9410)

Lakeland's Civil Engineering Technology program combines architectural courses with courses related to civil engineering. It prepares graduates for positions with engineering and architectural firms; with federal, state, county, and city governments; and with contracting firms and residential builders. Job opportunities are available in such fields as urban redevelopment and rehabilitation, highway design and construction, structural engineering, and surveying.

Certificates are also available.

First Semester:

CVET 1011     Construction Methods and Materials          3
CVET 1015     Architectural Drafting I                    3
ENGL 1110*  English Composition I (A)                3
OR
ENGL 1111   English Composition I (B)
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                     4
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                  2
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                           3
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Second Semester:

CVET 1020     Architectural Drafting II                   3
CVET 1021     Construction Materials Testing              2
MATH 1201     Technical Mathematics II                    4
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                    3
MECT 2110     Engineering Mechanics I                     3
PHYS 1200     Applied Physics II                          3
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Summer Semester:

CVET 2011     Surveying Field Practice                    4
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Third Semester:
CVET 2017     Construction Estimating and Scheduling      3
CVET 2019     Applied Hydraulics                          3
MECT 2230     Strength of Materials                       3
SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking         2
OR
SPCH 1150   Fundamentals of Interpersonal
             Communication
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities
 Electives list                                           3
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                                                         14

Fourth Semester:

CVET 2026     Soils and Foundations                       3
CVET 2027     Concrete and Masonry Construction           3
CVET 2028     Steel and Timber Construction               3
CVET 2029     Environmental Technology                    3
Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral
 Sciences  list.                                          3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list.     2-3
                                                      _____
                                                      17-18
                                Program Total: 71-72
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).

**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.

Technical Electives: 2-3 credits

CVET 1016     Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology   3
CVET 1025     Architectural Design                          3
CVET 1035     Introduction to CAD/MicroStation              2
CVET 2013     Legal Principles in Civil Engineering         2
CVET 2022     Computer Applications in Surveying            3
CVET 2023     Route Location and Design                     3
CVET 2024     Construction Administration and Inspection    3
CVET 2030   GIS in Civil Engineering                   3
OR
CVET 2010   Introduction to GIS                        3
CVET 2032     Advanced Computer Applications
               in Surveying                                 3
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280, 2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000

Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits

ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100, 2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
 
 

Civil Engineering Technology Certificates

Architectural Technology Certificate (4111)

CVET 1011     Construction Methods and Materials        3
CVET 1015     Architectural Drafting I                  3
CVET 1020     Architectural Drafting II                 3
CVET 1025     Architectural Design                      3
CVET 2017     Construction Estimating and Scheduling    3
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                   4
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                2
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                         3
                             Certificate Total: 24

Construction Technology Certificate (4131)

CVET 1011     Construction Methods and Materials           3
CVET 1016     Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology  3
CVET 1021     Construction Materials Testing               2
CVET 2013     Legal Principles in Civil Engineering        2
CVET 2017     Construction Estimating and Scheduling       3
CVET 2024     Construction Administration and Inspection   3
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                      4
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                   2
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                            3
                                Certificate Total: 25

Facility Management Certificate (4141)

CVET 1011     Construction Methods and Materials           3
CVET 1016     Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology  3
CVET 1021     Construction Materials Testing               2
CVET 2013     Legal Principles in Civil Engineering        2
CVET 2017     Construction Estimating and Scheduling       3
CVET 2024     Construction Administration and Inspection   3
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                      4
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                   2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                     3
                                Certificate Total: 25

Surveying Technology Certificate (4121)

NOTE: CVET 2010 has prerequisites that include either MATH 1550 Statistics or QENT 1100 Introduction to Quality Statistics.
CVET 1016     Computer-Aided Drafting in Civil Technology  3
CVET 2011     Surveying Field Practice                     4
CVET 2013     Legal Principles in Civil Engineering        2
CVET 2022     Computer Applications in Surveying           3
CVET 2023     Route Location and Design                    3
CVET 2030   GIS in Civil Engineering                  3
OR
CVET 2010   Introduction to GIS
CVET 2032     Advanced Computer Applications in Surveying  3
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                      4
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                   2
                                Certificate Total: 27

Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology

Lakeland's Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology degree program prepares students for employment in a variety of manufacturing industries.
There are three choices available to students in this degree program: Certificates are also available.
 
 

General Manufacturing Major (9430)

The General Manufacturing major prepares students for employment as engineering technicians at the operations level in manufacturing industries having a concentration in computer applications. Technicians assist in the design and implementation of manufacturing process systems that include numerical control equipment, computer aided part programming, computer aided manufacturing, factory automation, and flexible manufacturing cells and systems.

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.

First Semester:

CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                       3
ENGL 1110*  English Composition I (A)                    3
OR
ENGL 1111*  English Composition I (B)
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics           3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                      2
MECT 1100**   Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD 3
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                               3
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Second Semester:

CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II                      3
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                         4
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                        3
MECT 1600     Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing          2
MECT 2010     Advanced Engineering Drawing                    2
PHYS 1200     Applied Physics II                              3
QENT 1000     Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals          2
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Third Semester:

CIMN 1420     Computer Numerical Control
               Part Programming (CNC)                         2
CIMN 2190     Manufacturing Methods and Costs                 3
CIMN 2240     Jig and Fixture Design I                        3
CIMN 2500     Total Manufacturing Cycle I                     2
PHYS 2100     Applied Physics III                             2
QENT 1100     Introduction to Quality Statistics              2
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list            3
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Fourth Semester:
CIMN 1430      Introduction to Computer Assisted
                Part Programming                              2
CIMN 2390      Fluid Power Technology                         3
CIMN 2600      Total Manufacturing Cycle II                   3
SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking            2
OR
SPCH 1150    Fundamentals of Interpersonal
              Communications
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list. 3
Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral
 Sciences Electives list.                                     3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list.           3
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                                      Program Total: 72
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).

**Students may substitute the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520 for MECT 1100.

***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.

Technical Electives: 6 credits

CIMN 1440     Advanced Computer Assisted Part Programming  2
CIMN 1450     Programming CNC Lathes                       2
CIMN 1460     Programming CNC Machining Centers            2
CIMN 1500     Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems   2
CIMN 2100     Industrial Plastics                          3
CIMN 2200     Polymer Technology Lab                       3
CIMN 2300     Plastics Extrusion and Molding               3
CIMN 2310     Manufacturing Planning and Control           3
CIMN 2340     Jig and Fixture Design II                    3
CIMN 2450     Practical Welding Experience I               2
CIMN 2550     Practical Welding Experience II              2
CIMN 2610     Automation and Robotics                      3
CIMN 2660     Practical Welding Experience III             3
CIMN 2700     Survey of CAD/CAM Software                   2
CPET 1100     C Programming for Science and Technology I   2
CPET 1200     Visual Basic for Industrial Control I        2
CPET 1600     Cisco Networking Technology I                2
CPET 1700     Cisco Networking Technology II               2
CPET 2600     Cisco Networking Technology III              2
CPET 2700     Cisco Networking Technology IV               2
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits
ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280, 2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000

Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits

ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100, 2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
 
 

Automation Option (9436)

The Automation Option prepares students for employment in manufacturing industries having a concentration in automated flexible and cellular manufacturing assembly. Students will study aspects of automated assembly and process control, including programmable controllers, computer assisted part programming, CAD/CAM systems, computerized instrumentation, and robotics.

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.

First Semester:

CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                 3
ENGL 1110*  English Composition I (A)              3
OR
ENGL 1111   English Composition I (B)
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics     3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                2
MECT 1100**   Introduction to Engineering
               Drawing and AutoCAD                      3
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                         3
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Second Semester:

CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II                3
CIMN 1420     Computer Numerical Control
               Part Programming (CNC)                   2
CIMN 1500     Introduction to Networking
               CAD/CAM Systems                          2
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                   4
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                  3
PHYS 1200     Applied Physics II                        3
QENT 1000     Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals    2
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Third Semester:

CIMN 1430     Introduction to Computer Assisted 
               Part Programming                            2
CIMN 2540   Three Dimensional Computer 
             Modeling/Solid Works                     2
OR
MECT 2540   Three-Dimensional Computer
             Modeling/AutoCAD
CIMN 2610     Automation and Robotics                      3
CPET 1100   C Programming for Science
             and Technology I                          2
OR
CPET 1200     Visual Basic for Industrial Control I
MECT 2330     Computerized Instrumentation                 3
PHYS 2100     Applied Physics III                          2
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list         3
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Fourth Semester:

CIMN 1440      Advanced Computer Assisted
                Part Programming                             2
CIMN 2850      Manufacturing Cells, Systems and Integration  4
MECT 2350      Process Control                               2
SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking           2
OR
SPCH 1150    Fundamentals of Interpersonal
              Communication
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities Electives list 3
Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral
 Sciences Electives list.                                    3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list           3
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                                     Program Total: 72
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).

**Students may substitute the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520 for MECT 1100.

***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
 
 

Technical Electives: 6 credits

CIMN 2190     Manufacturing Methods and Costs             3
CIMN 2310     Manufacturing Planning and Control          3
CIMN 2390     Fluid Power Technology                      3
CIMN 2700     Survey of CAD/CAM Software                  2
CIMN 2750     Network Applications to CAD/CAM             3
CIMN 2800     AutoLISP and Visual Basic for AutoCAD       2
CIMN 2870     Advanced CAM Systems                        2
CPET 1050     Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing
               Personal Computers                         2
CPET 2050     Advanced Assembly and Repair
               of Personal Computers                      1
MECT 1600     Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing      2
QENT 1100     Introduction to Quality Statistics          2
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits

ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230; 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280, 2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000

Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 credits

ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100, 2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
 
 

Quality Major (9433)

The Quality Major provides students with basic knowledge in quality assurance in a broad range of fields in which customer satisfaction is critical. The curriculum provides the foundations of statistical and systems methodology for product quality improvement, quality problem solution, and quality cost reduction. Graduates will be prepared for employment as technicians assisting professional engineers in Quality Assurance and Quality Control functions of manufacturing, materials, and operations.

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.

First Semester:

CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                  3
ENGL 1110*  English Composition I (A)               3
OR
ENGL 1111   English Composition I (B)
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics      3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                 2
MECT 1100**   Introduction to Engineering Drawing
               and AutoCAD                               3
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                          3
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Second Semester:

CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II                 3
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                    4
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                   3
MECT 1600     Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing     2
PHYS 1200     Applied Physics II                         3
QENT 1000     Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals     2
QENT 1100     Introduction to Quality Statistics         2
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Third Semester:

CIMN 2190     Manufacturing Methods and Costs            3
CPET 1100   C Programming for Science
             and Technology I                        2
OR
CPET 1200   Visual Basic for Industrial Control I
PHYS 2100     Applied Physics III                        2
QENT 1200     Quality Concepts and Techniques            2
QENT 2600     Applied Acceptance Sampling                2
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list.      6
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Fourth Semester:

CIMN 2310     Manufacturing Planning and Control         3
QENT 2300     Statistical Process Control                3
QENT 2800     Quality Management                         2
SPCH 1050*** Fundamentals of Public Speaking       2
OR
SPCH 1150   Fundamentals of Interpersonal
             Communication
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities
 Electives list.                                         3
Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral
 Sciences Electives list.                                3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list       3
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                                  Program Total: 72
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).

**Students may substitute the combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520 for MECT 1100.

***Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
 
 

Technical Electives: 9 credits

BUSM 1800     Applied Supervisory Management              3
BUSM 2200     Organizational Behavior                     3
BUSM 2380     Training Skills and Techniques              3
CIMN 1500     Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems  2
CIMN 2700     Survey of CAD/CAM Software                  2
MECT 2330     Computerized Instrumentation                3
MECT 2350     Process Control                             2
QENT 2400     Advanced Quality Statistics                 2
QENT 2750     Statistical Design of Experiments           3
QENT 2850     Quality Audit Concepts                      2
QENT 2890     Quality Management Systems                  3
Arts and Humanities Electives: 3 credits

ARTS 1120, 2220, 2230, 2240; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2250, 2260, 2280, 2290;
HUMX 1100, 1200; MUSC 1200, 2200, 2250; PHIL 1500, 2000

Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives: 3 credits

ECON 1150, 2500, 2600; GEOG 1500, 2500, 2600; HIST 1100, 1200, 2100, 2200, 2400;
POLS 1300, 1600; PSYC 1500; SOCY 1150, 1160; SOSC 1100, 1200, 1300
 
 

Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Technology Certificates

CAD Operator Certificate (4314)

NOTE: Some courses in this certificate are available only on weekends.
CIMN 1000    Introduction to Computers
              for Manufacturing Applications      2
OR
MECT 1000    Introduction to Technology
CIMN 1100*     Blueprint Reading, Sketching and 
                Engineering Drawing                     2
CIMN 1520*     Introduction to AutoCAD                  2
CIMN 2540    Three Dimensional Computer
              Modeling/Solid Works                 2
OR
MECT 2540    Three-Dimensional Computer
              Modeling/AutoCAD
MECT 2520     Advanced AutoCAD                          2
                             Certificate Total: 10
*Students can substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for a combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.
 
 

Chemical Processing
Technician Certificate (4301)

NOTE: Courses below the 1000 level can not be used to meet degree requirements.
CHEM 1100     Elementary Chemistry                      4
CIMN 0970     Introduction to Electrical Devices
               and Controls                             2
CIMN 1000     Introduction to Computers for
               Manufacturing Applications               2
CIMN 1100     Blueprint Reading, Sketching
               and Engineering Drawing                  2
CIMN 1150     Instrumentation and Process Control       3
CIMN 2100     Industrial Plastics                       3
CIMN 2640     Principles of Chemical Processing         4
CIMN 2650     Hazardous Waste Management Technology     2
MATH 0890   Pre-Technical Mathematics              3
OR
MATH 1001   Introduction to Technical Mathematics
                             Certificate Total: 25

CNC Operator Mini Certificate (4315)

NOTE: Some courses in this certificate are available only on weekends. Courses below the 1000 level can not be used to meet degree requirements.
CIMN 0950     Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology     2
CIMN 1000     Introduction to Computers
               for Manufacturing Applications             2
CIMN 1002     Manufacturing Shop Mathematics              2
CIMN 1100     Blueprint Reading, Sketching and
               Engineering Drawing                        2
CIMN 1420     Computer Numerical Control 
               Part Programming (CNC)                     2
CIMN 1450     Programming CNC Lathes                      2
CIMN 1460     Programming CNC Machining Centers           2
                               Certificate Total: 14

CNC Set-Up and Programming
Technology Certificate (4312)

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1002   Manufacturing Shop Mathematics           2
OR
MATH 1001   Introduction to Technical Mathematics   3
CIMN 1100*    Blueprint Reading, Sketching
               and Engineering Drawing                     2
CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                    3
CIMN 1420     Computer Numerical Control
               Part Programming (CNC)                      2
CIMN 1430     Introduction to Computer
               Assisted Part Programming                   2
CIMN 1450     Programming CNC Lathes                       2
CIMN 1460     Programming CNC Machining Centers            2
CIMN 1520*    Introduction to AutoCAD                      2
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                   2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                     3
MECT 2520     Advanced AutoCAD                             2
                             Certificate Total: 24-25
*Students can substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for a combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.

 

Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Technology Certificate (4311)

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1100     Blueprint Reading, Sketching
               and Engineering Drawing                    2
CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                   3
CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II                  3
CIMN 1420     Computer Numerical Control
               Part Programming (CNC)                     2
CIMN 1430     Introduction to Computer Assisted
               Part Programming                           2
CIMN 1440     Advanced Computer Assisted Part Programming 2
CIMN 2190     Manufacturing Methods and Costs             3
CIMN 2390     Fluid Power Technology                      3
CIMN 2610     Automation and Robotics                     3
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics       3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                  2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                    3
                               Certificate Total: 31

General Quality Technology Certificate (4503)

MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics       3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                  2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                    3
QENT 1100     Introduction to Quality Statistics          2
QENT 1200     Quality Concepts and Techniques             2
QENT 2300     Statistical Process Control                 3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list A.     6
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list B.     5
                               Certificate Total: 26
Technical Electives List A: 6 credits
BUSM 2380     Training Skills and Techniques              3
CIMN 1100     Blueprint Reading, Sketching and
               Engineering Drawing                        2
CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                   3
CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II                  3
CIMN 2190     Manufacturing Methods and Costs             3
CIMN 2310     Manufacturing Planning and Control          3
CPET 1050     Assembling, Upgrading and
               Repairing Personal Computers               2
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                     4
MECT 1050     Contemporary Technology                     2
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                           3
Technical Electives List B: 5 credits

Students who have earned certification from ASQ (American Society for Quality) can apply credit towards the General Quality Technology Certificate based on the following: (NOTE: Credit can be applied for only one certification.)

CQT     Certified Quality Technician             1
CQA     Certified Quality Auditor                1
CQM     Certified Quality Manager                1
CRE     Certified Reliability Engineer           1
CQE     Certified Quality Engineer               2
Remaining credits are to be taken from the following list of courses. Other classes may be substituted with prior written approval of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing Department Chair.
MECT 1600     Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing   2
QENT 1000     Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals   2
QENT 2400     Advanced Quality Statistics              2
QENT 2600     Applied Acceptance Sampling              2
QENT 2750     Statistical Design of Experiments        3
QENT 2800     Quality Management                       2
QENT 2850     Quality Audit Concepts                   2
QENT 2890     Quality Management Systems               3

Industrial Computer Hardware
Technician Certificate (4241)

NOTE: CPET 1050 has a prerequisite of prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM or ET Tech Prep programs. Students can take CIMN 0970 Introduction to Electrical Devices and Controls to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. Students with prior experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule the proficiency exam for CIMN 0970.
CIMN 1000   Introduction to Computers for
             Manufacturing Applications           2
OR
MECT 1000   Introduction to Technology
CIMN 1500     Introduction to Networking
               CAD/CAM Systems                          2
CPET 1050     Assembling, Upgrading and Repairing
               Personal Computers                       2
CPET 1200     Visual Basic for Industrial Control I     2
CPET 2050     Advanced Assembly and Repair of
               Personal Computers                       2
ISYS 1205     Microsoft Networking Essentials           2
ISYS 2020     Supporting Microsoft Windows              2
                             Certificate Total: 14

Network Technology for CAD/CAM
Application Certificate (4313)

CIMN 1100*    Blueprint Reading, Sketching and
               Engineering Drawing                        2
CIMN 1500     Introduction to Networking CAD/CAM Systems  2
CIMN 1520*    Introduction to AutoCAD                     2
CIMN 2540   Three-Dimensional Computer
             Modeling/Solid Works                     2
OR
MECT 2540   Three Dimensional Computer
             Modeling/AutoCAD
CIMN 2700     Survey of CAD/CAM Software                  2
CIMN 2750     Network Applications to CAD/CAM             3
CIMN 2800     AutoLISP and Visual Basic for AutoCAD       2
CPET 1200     Visual Basic for Industrial Control I       2
CPET 2200     Visual Basic for Industrial Control II      2
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                  2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                    3
MECT 2520     Advanced AutoCAD                            2
                               Certificate Total: 26
*Students can substitute MECT 1100 Introduction to Engineering Drawing and AutoCAD for a combination of CIMN 1100 and CIMN 1520.

Production Shift Leader/Manufacturing
Management Certificate (4351)

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
BUSM 1300     Introduction to Business                 3
BUSM 1800     Applied Supervisory Management           3
BUSM 2200     Organizational Behavior                  3
CIMN 1100     Blueprint Reading, Sketching
               and Engineering Drawing                 2
CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                3
CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II               3
CIMN 2190     Manufacturing Methods and Costs          3
CIMN 2310     Manufacturing Planning and Control       3
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics    3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology               2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                 3
                            Certificate Total: 31

Quality Control Technology Certificate (4501)

NOTE: CIMN 1110 has prerequisites that include prior exposure to applied technologies or successful completion of the CIM Tech Prep program. Students can take all or part of the sequence of CIMN 0950 Introduction to Machine-Tool Technology and CIMN 0960 Introduction to Machine-Tool Set-Up and CAM to gain the required knowledge and experience, if necessary. CIMN 0960 can be taken concurrently with CIMN 1110. Students with prior manufacturing experience should contact the Engineering Technologies Office to schedule proficiency exams for CIMN 0950 and CIMN 0960.
CIMN 1100     Blueprint Reading, Sketching
               and Engineering Drawing                 2
CIMN 1110     Manufacturing Processes I                3
CIMN 1210     Manufacturing Processes II               3
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics    3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology               2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                 3
QENT 1000     Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals   2
QENT 1100     Introduction to Quality Statistics       2
QENT 1200     Quality Concepts and Techniques          2
QENT 2300     Statistical Process Control              3
QENT 2600     Applied Acceptance Sampling              2
QENT 2800     Quality Management                       2
                            Certificate Total: 29

Quality Management Certificate (4502)

BUSM 1800     Applied Supervisory Management           3
MATH 1001     Introduction to Technical Mathematics    3
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology               2
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                 3
QENT 1000     Metrology and Calibration Fundamentals   2
QENT 1100     Introduction to Quality Statistics       2
QENT 1200     Quality Concepts and Techniques          2
QENT 2300     Statistical Process Control              3
QENT 2800     Quality Management                       2
QENT 2850     Quality Audit Concepts                   2
QENT 2890     Quality Management Systems               3
                            Certificate Total: 27

 

Electronic Engineering Technology

Lakeland's Electronic Engineering Technology degree program prepares students for a wide range of engineering and engineering-related technician employment opportunities. These may include installation and maintenance of electronic equipment; programming and maintenance of computers and computer controlled equipment; assisting engineers in the design, development, and testing of new electronic equipment; establishing and performing engineering evaluation tests; and writing reports relating to these activities.

There are two choices available for students in this degree program:

Certificates are also available.

Electronic Engineering Technology (9420)

First Semester:

ELEC 1100     Circuit Analysis I                         5
ENGL 1110*  English Composition I (A)               3
OR
ENGL 1111   English Composition I (B)
MATH 1101     Technical Mathematics I                    4
MECT 1000     Introduction to Technology                 2
PHYS 1100     Applied Physics I                          3
                                                        __
                                                        17

Second Semester:

CPET 1100     C Programming for Science and Technology I  2
ELEC 1200     Circuit Analysis II                         4
ELEC 1300     Digital Systems                             5
MATH 1201     Technical Mathematics II                    4
PHYS 1200     Applied Physics II                          3
                                                         __
                                                         18

Third Semester:

ELEC 2100     Electronics I                               3
ELEC 2400     Microprocessors                             3
MECT 1150     Technical Communications                    3
PHYS 2100     Applied Physics III                         2
SPCH 1050** Fundamentals of Public Speaking         2
OR
SPCH 1150   Fundamentals of Interpersonal
             Communication
Choose course(s) from the Arts and Humanities
 Electives list                                           3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list.       2
                                                         __
                                                         18

Fourth Semester:

ELEC 2200     Electronics II                              3
ELEC 2300     Computerized Process Control                3
ELEC 2600     Computer Project Lab                        3
ELEC 2700     Electric Motors, Generators and Control     4
Choose course(s) from the Social and Behavioral
 Sciences Electives list.                                 3
Choose course(s) from the Technical Electives list.       2
                                                         __
                                                         18
                                   Program Total: 71
*English course selection is based on placement test results (ENGL 1111 is 4 credits, only 3 credits apply to the degree).

**Students may substitute either SPCH 1000 or SPCH 1100. One of these 3 credit courses may be required for students transferring to a four-year college.
 
 

Technical Electives: 4 credits

CPET 1050     Assembling, Upgrading and
               Repairing Personal Computers                2
CPET 1200     Visual Basic for Industrial Control I        2
CPET 1600     Cisco Networking Technology I                2
CPET 1700     Cisco Networking