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Industrial Technology, AS

Student Learning Outcomes

Students completing the Associate of Science in Industrial Technology, upon graduation, are expected to have:

  • Demonstrated proficiency in the use of all technologies and tools essential to the concentration.
  • Practiced techniques related to safety and health concerns.
  • Compared basic theoretical concepts of the technology.
  • Demonstrated relevant technique to applied outcomes.
  • Integrated skills and knowledge to situations or environments other than standardized classroom.

Degree Requirements

This program requires completion of an approved Washburn Tech certificate C program, 34-35 hours of General Education, and all requirements for a Industrial Technology Associate of Science (AS) degree.

Eligible Washburn Tech certificate programs are as follows: 

  • Automotive Collision & Refinishing Technology
  • Automotive Technology
  • Cabinetry & Millwork Manufacturing
  • Commercial & Heavy Construction
  • Diesel Technology
  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
  • Heavy Diesel Construction
  • Industrial Machine/Maintenance Technology
  • Machining & Manufacturing Technology
  • Welding Technology
Required Courses
Approved Washburn Tech Certificate C
TA 210Technology Survey3