Suggested Sequence of Study
The following suggested sequence of study is for new full-time students starting the program Fall 2025.
When you’re ready to register for classes, visit Self-Service, Student Planning. This will show you your specific program requirements and how you’re doing so far.
Please note that course offerings and costs can change. See what’s included in the cost calculation.
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- Course has a prerequisite and/or corequisite

- 8WK1 Course meets the first 8 weeks of the semester
- 8KW2 Course meets the second 8 weeks of the semester
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Semester 1
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
EGT-140 |
Fluid Power
This is a course of study in the basic fluid power principles and components of fluid power systems.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
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8WK2 |
2 |
$498.00 |
ELT-139 |
Electrical Systems
Students will gain knowledge and hands-on experience in DC and AC circuits and principles, electrical measurement instruments, electrical safety, conductor sizes and types, wiring applications, wiring techniques, and troubleshooting.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
Pre/Co-requisite(s): MAT-772
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8WK1 |
3 |
$1075.00 |
ELT-239 |
Advanced Electrical Systems
This class stresses electrical distribution systems, electrical transformers, AC and DC motor theory, operation and repair, manual and magnetic starters, and motor overload protection. Specific topics will include types of electrical distribution systems, transformer theory and operation, lockout/ tagout techniques, use of motor testing devices, and construction, sizing, and installation of motor overload devices.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in ELT-139.
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8WK2 |
3 |
$675.00 |
ELT-315 |
Digital Logic for Industrial Applications
This course provides students with knowledge and understanding of digital logic functions in industrial applications. Topics of study include combinational logic circuits, flip-flops, counters, registers and semiconductor memory devices.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Co-requisite(s): A minimum grade of C- in ELT-139.
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2 |
$450.00 |
or EGT-420 |
PLTW - Digital Electronics
This course teaches applied logic through work with electronic circuitry, which students also construct and test for functionality.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
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3 |
$675.00 |
IND-111 |
Industrial Safety Mechanical Systems
This course provides students with information required to understand industrial safety issues and procedures. Studies include job hazard awareness, lock-out/tag-out, egress, fire extinguishers, OSHA 10, material handling, and Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (SDS Sheets).
Lecture Hours: 16
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1 |
$284.00 |
IND-153 |
Industrial Mechanics
This course will introduce the skills necessary to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair mechanical power systems, such as mechanical power transmissions systems, couplings and shafts, lubrication on these systems, maintenance and installation of seals and gaskets, and installation and adjustment of clutches and brakes.
Lecture Hours: 32
Lab Hours: 32
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3 |
$675.00 |
MAT-772 |
Applied Math
This course is designed to present basic facts of arithmetic including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, powers, roots, English and metric measurement, ratio-proportion, percents, introduction to algebra, introduction to geometry, and applied statistics. Instruction includes use of scientific hand-held calculators and emphasis placed on critical thinking, problem solving skills.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Assessment score required.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-102 |
Intermediate Algebra
This course will prepare the student for College Algebra and Trigonometry or other equivalent course work. Topics include properties of real numbers, linear and quadratic equations, graphs of polynomial functions, systems of equations, polynomial and rational expressions, inequalities, integral and rational exponents, radicals, and complex numbers.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-110 |
Math for Liberal Arts
This is a one semester, liberal arts mathematics course that satisfies the minimum general education requirement for math. The course is designed to impart math skills which are helpful in everyday life as well as to expose students to areas of mathematics they may not have seen before. Topics include problem-solving skills, set theory, algebra, consumer mathematics, probability, and statistics. Other topics may be included.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of D- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-121 |
College Algebra
This course provides an intensified study of algebraic techniques and prepares students for future study in mathematics. The central theme is the concept of functions, their properties, graphs and applications. Functions studied include polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-102. Or equivalent placement score.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-128 |
Precalculus
This one-semester pre-calculus course is intended for the student with a solid algebra background who intends to take calculus. It is also beneficial (but not required) for the student to have a background in trigonometry. The course will emphasize functions using an analytical, numerical, and graphical approach. The student will study linear, polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions along with their applications.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Appropriate Placement Test Scores: ACT Math Score of 25 OR Compass Score of 51-100 in the College Algebra Domain or 31-50 in the Trigonometry Domain.
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4 |
$900.00 |
or MAT-134 |
Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
The second course of a two-semester pre-calculus sequence. Topics include trigonometry and applications, vectors, analytic geometry, and polar and parametric equations.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-121. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-156 |
Statistics
This course is a study of descriptive statistics including graphical representation, central tendency, correlation and regression, intuitive treatment of probability and inferential statistics including hypothesis testing.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-060 or MAT-063. Or equivalent placement score.
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3 |
$675.00 |
or MAT-210 |
Calculus I
The first in a calculus sequence, this course covers topics including functions and their graphs, limits, derivatives, applications of the derivative, and integrals.
Lecture Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in MAT-128 or MAT-134. Or appropriate placement scores: ACT 27; COMPASS TRIGONOMETRY 51-100.
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4 |
$900.00 |
Total Credits: 17
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $4,332.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $507.00
Semester 2
Course |
Note |
Credits |
Cost |
EGT-149 |
Fluid Power Systems II
This is a continued study of fluid power components, their operations, and functions in circuit application, as well as graphic circuit print reading.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
Pre/Co-requisite(s): EGT-140.
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3 |
$723.00 |
ELT-215 |
Motors and Controls
This class stresses motor control systems, devices, circuit design and construction, and troubleshooting techniques. Specific topics will include electrical safety, lockout/tagout procedures, relays, timers, pilot devices, and solid state control technologies. Extensive laboratory exercises using industrial-grade components will enhance classroom studies.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): ELT-139
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8WK1 |
2 |
$450.00 |
ELT-234 |
PLC Programming
An introduction to the fundamental principles of programmable controller operation. Topics to be presented will include basic system configurations and hardware, relay-equivalent instructions, timers and counters, data manipulation commands, and searching/program documentation.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in ELT-139.
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8WK2 |
2 |
$525.00 |
ELT-736 |
Instrumentation and Control
With the increase in computer-controlled systems in modern business and industry the study of instrumentation and transducers is vital to a maintenance technicians education. This course will concentrate on the types of instrumentation currently available, interfacing and cabling techniques, signal conditioning, noise control, and applications and troubleshooting of complete systems.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C- in ELT-139.
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8WK1 |
2 |
$450.00 |
MFG-193 |
Machine Shop Processes
This course is designed to develop basic skills in precision measurement and layout tools, machine operations for lathes, mills, drills and surface grinders.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
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3 |
$675.00 |
WEL-339 |
Electromechanical Maintenance
This course is a basic introduction to welding and cutting processes. Topics include: shielded metal arc welding, gas metal arc welding, and gas tungsten arc welding. Cutting processes include oxy-fuel cutting and plasma arc cutting. Electric arc and oxy-fuel safety rules will be discussed.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
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8WK2 |
3 |
$875.00 |
Total Credits: 15
Total Tuition + Course Fees: $3,698.00
Remaining course fees after the Last-Dollar Scholarship is applied: $323.00
Cost Calculations
The cost calculations are based on 2024–2025 resident tuition, fees, and any additional course fees. These are for informational purposes only and not a guarantee of what you'll be charged.
- Course Cost: The course cost is calculated by multiplying resident tuition and fees per credit hour by the number of credits for the course, then adding any applicable course fees.
- Total Tuition + Course Fees: This is the total tuition and course fees for all courses during the semester. If there are multiple courses that can fulfill the same requirement, we’ll use the first one listed for the calculation.
Additional Costs to Consider
When budgeting for your program, be sure to include the cost of books.
Keep in mind that some programs may have additional expenses, like tools, equipment, supplies, uniforms, exam fees, and background checks. Check with your faculty advisor for more details.