Nashville State Community College
Industrial Process Control Technology, A.A.S.
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Program Information: Department Office, 931-296-1739, Waverly Campus. Joey.leonard@nscc.eduGeneral Information
Course Requirements
Recommended Schedule
Program Website
Course Descriptions
General Information
The Industrial Process Control Technology program is designed to provide skills for those who are interested in a career as a process control technician. The program trains students to work as a key member of a team of people responsible for planning, analyzing and controlling the production of products Ð from acquisition of raw materials through the production and distribution of products to customers in a variety of industries. These industries include, but are not limited to, chemical, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, power generation, pulp and paper, refining, and waste water treatment.
Process Technician jobs for well-trained individuals in Tennessee include opportunities in the middle Tennessee area with some of our program partners - businesses such as DuPont, Matheson Tri-Gas, Erachem Comilog, Chemetall Foote Corporation, Tennessee Valley Authority, and Inland Container Corporation.
Industrial Process Control Technology graduates should be able to:
• Feed raw material and processing agents into plant machinery.
• Prepare and measure raw material.
• Set controls and operate machinery.
• Check instruments and equipment to make sure of correct operation, and be aware of any abnormal operating conditions.
• Take samples for testing, test products and record process data.
• Repair and Calibrate field instrumentation.
• Have an understanding of DCS systems.
• Possess the ability to program Primary Logic Controllers.
• Possess a knowledge of primary plant equipment from conceptual understanding to basic operations.
• Perform common lab functions as found in industry.
• Obtain valuable troubleshooting skills needed in the process control arena.
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS
RUBRIC
COURSE
CLASS
LAB
CREDITS
English ENGL 1010
English Composition I
3
0
3
SPCH 1010
Speech
3
0
3
Humanities Humanities Elective 3 0 3Mathematics MATH 1710
Pre-Calculus
3
0
3
Social Sciences Social Sciences Elective 3 0 3Science CHEM 1030 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3 3 4Electronic Engineering Technology EETH 2600
Automated Control Systems
3
2
4
Industrial Electrical Maintenance IMC 1150 DC & AC Circuits 2 6 4Industrial Process Control Technology PTEC 1010 Technical Chemistry 2 2 3PTEC 1050
Intro To Process Control
2
2
3
PTEC 1020
Orientation: Industrial Safety
1
0
1
PTEC 1030
Tools/Processes of Technology
2
0
2
PTEC 1060
Process Control I
3
2
4
PTEC 2020
Quality
2
2
3
PTEC 1090
Programming/Process Control
2
0
2
PTEC 1070
Process Control II
3
2
4
PTEC 2050 Instrumentation I 3 2 4PTEC 1080 Process Control III 3 2 4PTEC 2060 Instrumentation II 2 2 3TOTAL REQUIRED - ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE
60
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Recommended Full-Time Schedule
First Year
Fall Semester Course Credits ENGL 1010 English Comp I 3 Social Sciences Elective
3 PTEC 1020 Orientation: Industrial Safety 1 MATH 1710 Pre Calculus 3 PTEC 1050 Intro to Process Control 3 PTEC 1030 Tools/Processes of Technology 2 Spring Semester Course Credits PTEC 1060 Process Control I 4 IMC 1150 DC and AC Circuits 4 PTEC 1090 Programming/Process Control 2 PTEC 2020 Quality 3 SPCH 1010 Speech 3 Second Year
Fall Semester Course Credits PTEC 1070 Process Control II 4 PTEC 2050 Instrumentation I 4 CHEM 1030 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 Humanities Elective 3 Spring Semester Course Credits PTEC 1080 Process Control III 4 PTEC 2060 Instrumentation II 3 EETH 2600 Automated Control Systems 4 PTEC 1010 Technical Chemistry 3 Cooperative work experience can be an important addition to a student's formal classroom work. Co-op courses may substitute for technical coures with the prior approval of the Program Coordinator. The Career Employment Center will provide the correct course numbers.
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