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Industrial Technology

Chairperson:Elvoid Nelson
Office V-127, telephone: 510-235-7800, extension 4266

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Major: Industrial Technology 37.3-42.3 units

A Certificate of Achievement may be earned by completing all the courses required for this major with a grade of "C" or better.

An Associate in Science degree may be earned by completing a minimum of 60 units of degree credit coursework, including the major requirements and breadth requirements, with a minimum grade point average of 2.0. The student must complete all courses required for the major with a grade of "C" or better.

Courses required for the major, with suggested sequence:

1st Semester

4 units

ENTEC 122

Elementary Properties of Materials

or ENTEC 222

Elementary Properties of Materials

.3 unit

INTEC 90

Orientation and Procedures in Industrial Technology

.5-1 unit

INTEC 91

Mathematics and Physics Refresher Course for Industrial Technology*^§

3 units

INTEC 110

Introduction to Industrial Technology

4 units

INTEC 121

Industrial Systems and Their Components#*^§

1-4 units

INSPC 130

Visual Weld Inspection, Level I#

3 units

NDTEC 160

Radiation Safety in Radiography


2nd Semester

.5-2 units

INTEC 114

Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology*^§

2 units

INTEC 115

Mechanical Drawing and Blueprint Reading*^§

3 units

INTEC 116

Manufacturing Processes*^§

3 units

NDTEC 150

Introduction to Nondestructive Examination Technology

3 units

REFRG 120

Basic Refrigeration#


3rd Semester

2 units

DRTEC 131

Computer Aided Drafting#§

4 units

ELTRN 262

Digital Electronics

1 unit

INSPC 127

Study of ASME Code, Section I, Furnace

3 units

REFRG 220

Advanced Refrigeration#


# Indicates a certificate of completion is awarded to students who successfully complete the course.

* Student should see a program adviser about taking this course.

^ This is a skills course, and the student may take the course a total of three times to master the skills. When the student demonstrates skill by passing the competency exit exam, the total number of units will be awarded.

§ Indicates that if the student can demonstrate by examination competency in the skills and/or knowledge required in the course, he need not take the course.