Industrial Become a Systems or The Industrial Systems program at Lee College ofers up-to-date training in preparation for a position as an entry-level Machinist or Millwright. Training occurs in a well-equipped shop laboratory which provides hands-on learning opportunities on various types of shop equipment.

Machinists do the necessary operations and Career monitoring of the feed and speed of the machine. They use precision instruments to make sure the work is correct – then they fnish and assemble the pieces. Some repair Opportunities or make new parts for existing machinery. Skills and personal qualities needed to succeed in this career include physical Machinist stamina, an ability to work independently, mathematical Job opportunities for machinists exist in manufacturers of ability, and being detail-oriented. machinery and transportation equipment, metal, lumber, , paper, and chemical manufacturers, com- Millwright panies, and industrial plants. Machinists set up and operate a wide variety of machine tools using their knowledge of A millwright is responsible for installation and maintenance the working properties of metals. They plan and carry out of - , , turbines, and the operations needed to make machined products that motors. will be knowledgeable in rigging, meet precise specifcations. They review blueprints and precision leveling, alignment, and repair of these types of specifcations, select tools and materials for the job, and plan process equipment. the layout. Industrial Systems

Associate of Applied Science Certifcate of Completion Industrial Systems Technician - IS2 Industrial Systems - Machinist - MC1 First Semester First Semester MCHN 1302 Print Reading for Machine Trades 3 MCHN 1302 Print Reading for Machine Trades 3 MCHN 1438 Basic I 4 MCHN 1438 Basic Machine Shop I 4 MCHN 1425 Millwright I 4 MCHN 1391 Special Topic Machinist/Machine Technologist 3 ENGL - - - - Communication 3 10 14 Second Semester Second Semester MCHN 1454 Intermediate Machining II 4 MCHN 1429 Millwright II 4 MCHN 2403 Fundamentals of Computer Numerical MCHN 1454 Intermediate Machining II 4 Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls 4 MCHN 2403 Fundamentals of Computer Numerical WLDG 1428 Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls 4 (SMAW) 4 SPCH - - - - Oral Communication 3 12 15 Third Semester Third Semester • MCHN 2434 Operation of CNC Machining Centers 4 MCHN 2405 Millwright III 4 or MCHN 2434 Operation of CNC Machining Centers 4 • MCHN 2381 Cooperative Education - ------Creative Arts/LPC 3 Technology/Machinist 3 ------SBS/HIST/GOVT PS 3 3/4 14 Total Semester Credit Hours for Certifcate 25/26 Fourth Semester HYDR 1345 and Pneumatics 3 MCHN 1391 Special Topics in Machinist/ Certifcate of Completion Machine Technologist 3 Industrial Systems - Millwright - MW1 or First Semester MCHN 2381 Cooperative Education - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist 3 MCHN 1302 Print Reading for Machine Trades 3 MCHN 2407 Millwright IV 4 MCHN 1425 Millwright I 4 • MCHN 2412 Millwright V 4 MCHN 1391 Special Topic Machinist/Machine Technologist 3 ------LP Sciences/Mathematics 3/4 10 17/18 Second Semester Total Semester Credit Hours for Degree 60/61 MCHN 1429 Millwright II 4 MCHN 2405 Millwright III 4 8 Contact: Third Semester HYDR 1345 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 Rod Hellyer 281.425.6460 MCHN 2407 Millwright IV 4 [email protected] 7 Jack Baker 281.425.6481 or Fourth Semester [email protected] 281.425.6834 • MCHN 2412 Millwright V 4 4 Total Semester Credit Hours for Certifcate 29 Need more information? • Students should plan to take indicated capstone course in their last Admissions & Records 281.425.6393 semester and should speak with their advisor prior to registering for the fnal semester. Counseling Center 281.425.6384 curriculum courses are shown in bold type. Financial Aid 281.425.6389 Campus Tours 281.425.6260 aa/eeo 3703 1218