The Automation Technician Certificate of Achievement will prepare students for entry-level employment in the automation systems maintenance and troubleshooting industry. This includes work in Advanced Manufacturing Facilities and companies that use underwater robots. The techniques used in both industries are similar and there is significant crossover between the two. Upon completion of the Electrical Technology Certificate of Achievement and the Automation Technician Certificate of Achievement, the student will be able to install, maintain, and repair automation systems in a safe and workmanlike manner.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
• Develop procedures for the successful installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of robotic, PLC and automation control systems
15-20
Long Beach Community College Electrical Technology Program conforms to LBCC-District’s mission to provide Associate Degree, Certificate, and Vocational programs that lead to employment in the electrical industry workforce.
It is the vision of Long Beach Community College Electrical Technology Program that each of our students will gain employment in an electrical area of specialization that sparks their interest. The Long Beach Community College Electrical Technology Program will play a significant role in the students’ personal development and training to become a vital part of the industry workforce.
This program was designed in consultation with our industry advisory board and is in response to their requests for a program covering the skills needed by technicians in today’s various electrical industry segments. Much of their existing workforce is of retirement age and comfortable with previous technology. This new program is in direct response to these industry needs and is in full alignment with those needs.
Dept. Name/# | Name | Units |
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ELECT 227 | Variable Speed Drive Fundamentals | 2 |
ELECT 230A | Robotics Technology-Design | 2 |
ELECT 230B | Robotics Technology-Integration | 2 |
ELECT 231 | Electro-Hydraulics and Pneumatics System | 2 |
ELECT 256 | High Voltage Safety Awareness | 1 |
ELECT 435B | Introduction to PLC Programming | 2 |
The Electrical Technology program is an existing program with substantial enrollment. There is no major change other than the packaging of existing courses. In all this work, there are only six new classes in response to industry needs. The remainder are new certificates of achievement in recognition of completion in areas of specialization. With the new certificates, new and revised curriculum and outreach to industries hiring our students, we anticipate excellent growth once the changes are implemented in the Fall 2019 semester.
Proposed Sequence:
Year 1, Fall = 2 units
Year 1, Spring = 4 units
Year 1, Summer =1 units
Year 2, Fall = 2 unit
Year 2, Spring = 2 units
TOTAL UNITS:11 units
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