Program Curriculum

INTEC 50—BASIC VOCATIONAL ENGLISH FOR INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY/ 2 Units
Reading, writing, speaking and vocabulary skill development specific to industrial technology.  Designed for students who want to improve their basic language skills. For elective credit only, does not apply toward Industrial Technology major. Field trips may be required. Two maximum completions. Lecture/Laboratory.

INTEC 115 – INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL INDUSTRIES/ 1 Unit
Also offered as AUBDY 115 and AUTEC 115.
Introduction to educational and technical employment opportunities. Includes an understanding of curriculum requirements that pertain to educational goals as they relate to technical majors.  Assists students in setting goals and developing skills necessary for life-long success in obtaining, maintaining, and advancing in technical careers. Current events that impact technical industries and society will be discussed. History and employment opportunities in technical industries.  Techniques and applications of sound shop/agency practices and hazardous waste management. Development of an educational plan and presentations by MJC counselors. Field trips may be required. Materials fee required. MJC Guidance. Lecture/Other. (A-F Only). Transfer: CSU

INTEC 200—INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY/ 3 Units
Also offered as AGM 200.
Basics in woodworking, cold metal, forging, plumbing and welding as related to farm maintenance and repair. Designed for agricultural students who need development in basic mechanical skills.  Field trips may be required. Lecture/Laboratory. Materials fee required. (A-F Only) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 201—INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS/ 3 Units
Introduction to policies, procedures, terminology, reports, federal and state law, safety, team building and quality programs of modern industrial and processing plants. Field trips may be required.  Three maximum completions. Lecture. Transfer: CSU.

INTEC 202—FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY/ 2 Units
Students will explore common industrial production, manufacturing and fabrication processes.  Field trips required. Three maximum completions. Lecture/Laboratory. Transfer: CSU.

INTEC 203—Industrial Mechanical /Pneumatic Components and Equipment/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as: INTEC - 203: Industrial Mechanical Components and
An introduction to fluid power, power transmission, and other common mechanical components and equipment found in the manufacturing and processing industry. Content includes basic terminology, operation, calculations, installation, and maintenance of individual components as well as systems. Field trips may be required. (A-F or P/NP) Lecture/Lab Transfer: (CSU)

INTEC 205—PRINCIPLES OF QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMS/ 3 Units
Recommended for Success: Satisfactory completion of INTEC 201, 202, 203, 261 or industry experience.
Principles of quality control, quality improvement methodology, and quality commitments of industrial corporations. Field trips may be required. Three maximum completions. Lecture. Transfer: CSU.

INTEC 208—THE WORLD OF ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS/ 3 Units
Recommended for Success: Satisfactory completion of MATH 20 Also offered as ELTEC 208.
An overview of electrical and electronic phenomena as applied to common consumer and industrial devices. The course examines the physical nature of electricity and magnetism and the application of the scientific method. The historical development and the socioeconomic aspects of the "electronic age" are examined. Lecture/Laboratory. Materials fee required. Guidance.  Transfer: CSU. General Education: (MJC-GE: A)

INTEC 221—INSTRUMENTATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS/ 3 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of ELTEC 211 or 208.  Also offered as ELTEC 221.
An introduction to industrial instrumentation devices and systems. The principles and operation of mechanical and electrical transducers. Analysis of industrial instrumentation systems. Lecture/ Laboratory. Materials fee required. (A-F Only) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 223—INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND CONTROL DEVICES/ 3 Units
Also offered as ELTEC 223.
An introduction to common components and control devices found in the manufacturing and processing industry. Content includes basic terminology, component identification, manufacturer’s specifications, and maintenance procedures for the components and devices. Lecture/Laboratory.  Materials fee required. (A-F Only) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 225—PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICAL WIRING/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as ELECT 225.  Also offered as AGM 225.
Fundamental principles, systems, and applications of electrical energy and the equipment necessary to manually or automatically control that energy. Field trips required. Lecture/Laboratory.  Materials fee required. (A-F Only) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 226—MOTORS, CONTROLS AND CONTROLLERS/ 3 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of ELTEC 211 and 208.  Also offered as ELTEC 226.
An introduction to AC and DC motors and the circuits which control them. Use and programming of variable frequency drive motor controllers. Lecture/Laboratory. Materials fee required. (A-F Only) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 229—COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING/ 3 Units
Recommended for Success: Before enrolling in this course, students are strongly advised to satisfactorily complete (INTEC 225 OR AGM 225) AND (INTEC 208 OR ELTEC 208). Also offered as INTEC 229
Essential insights and practices in Commercial and Industrial Wiring that develop skills for the electrical trade. Topics include the application of basic concepts in the design of electrical systems, implementation of accepted trade practices used in installations, and common troubleshooting techniques. Field trips may be required. Materials fee required. (A-F Only) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 248—Electrical Codes and Ordinances/ 3 Units
Interpretation and application of national, state and local codes and ordinances which regulate the installation and maintenance of electrical circuits and equipment. This course may be repeated up to four completions. Formerly listed as INDED 393. Four completions allowed. Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture Transfer: (CSU)

INTEC 249—ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL CODES/ 3 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of INTEC 248
Continuation of INTEC 248. Training in analysis of national, state and local codes and ordinances which regulate installation, alteration and maintenance of electrical circuits and equipment.  Lecture. Three maximum completions. Materials fee required. (A-F Only)(Spring) Transfer: CSU

INTEC 261—Introduction to Plant Maintenance/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 361
An introduction to fundamental maintenance principles, procedures, practices and troubleshooting principles for equipment and systems in modern industrial and processing plants.  Transfer: (CSU) Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture

INTEC 262—HYDRAULICS/PNEUMATICS/ 3 Units
Also offered as AGM 262.
Principles and practices of hydraulics/pneumatics as used in the industry. Study of the different applications and management of hydraulics for the most efficient use. Basic pneumatic principles and application systems. Field trips may be required. Two maximum completions. Lecture. Transfer: CSU

INTEC 265 – TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES/ 1 Unit
Also offered as ELTEC 265.
Common troubleshooting methodologies used in manufacturing today. One-solution and multiple-solution problems commonly found in everyday life through industrial processes. Prepares students to actively solve problems in personal and professional life. Lecture. Transfer: CSU

INTEC 298 Special Topics/ 1-3 Units

INTEC 300—SURVEY OF APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES/ 3 Units
Also offered as ELTEC 300
Survey of applied technologies in the Advance Manufacturing, Transportation, or Construction Industry.  Topics include electricity, small engines/industrial mechanics, common computer software and robotics. Field trips may be required. (A-F only) Lecture/Laboratory. Applicable to the associate degree.

INTEC 301—EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS 1/ 2 Units
Also offered as FCS 301.
Development of basic background in non-technical skills (S.C.A.N.S.) that will increase a person’s employability in the Family and Consumer Sciences and Industrial Technology related occupations.  Topics will include: Team Building, Safety, Time and Money Management. Field trips may be required. Lecture/Laboratory.

INTEC 302—EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS 2/ 2 Units
Also offered as FCS 302.
Development of basic background in non-technical skills (S.C.A.N.S.) that will increase a person’s employability in the Family and Consumer Sciences and Industrial Technology related occupations.  Topics will include: Leadership, Safety, Industry Expectations. Field trips may be required. Lecture/Lab.

INTEC 303 – INTRODUCTION TO TEAMWORK DEVELOPMENT FOR INDUSTRY/ 1 Unit
Interdisciplinary approach to the study of team solutions to industrial problems. Introduction to team member selection criteria, development of team cohesiveness, team solutions to realistic industry problems, and use of computer software to solve and present team solutions. Modules in communications, computer application and industrial technology. Lecture.

INTEC 306—INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INSAF 361.
Introduction to the principles and techniques of occupational safety and health. Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 312— BEARINGS/ ½ Unit
A descriptive introduction to the common industrial bearing. Content includes basic terminology, operation and maintenance of journal bearings, ball and roller bearings, bearing seals, bearing lubrication, and bearing maintenance. Lecture.

INTEC 320—ELECTRICAL SAFETY/ 1 Unit
Also offered as ELTEC 320.
An introduction to electrical safety procedures and devices. National electrical code requirements, concerning grounding, terminal identification, conductors and conduits. Safety issues in the maintenance and repair of electrical systems. Lecture.

INTEC 340—UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, STRUCTURAL/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 369.
Review of building plans for compliance with structural engineering requirements as per the Uniform Building Code. Four completions allowed. Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 341—UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, NON-STRUCTURAL/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 370.
Review of building plans for compliance with non-structural requirements such as occupancy types and life-safety requirements as per the Uniform Building Code. Four completions allowed.  Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 344—UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 371.
Minimum code requirements for the installation of heating, ventilating, cooling, and refrigeration systems in residential and commercial applications. Four completions allowed. Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 346—ENFORCEMENT OF BUILDING REPAIR AND ABATEMENT REGULATIONS/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 374.
General review of housing regulations and their application to existing structures. Four completions allowed. Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 350—INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP/ 2 Units
Prerequisite: Minimum of 15 units completed in Industrial Technology major.
Supervised field experience in Industrial Technology. Study and research related to job training.  Current technical developments in industry. Two maximum completions. Lecture. Field experience arranged. (P/NP Only)(Spring)

INTEC 362—Industrial Refrigeration Systems/ 2 Units
Principles underlying heat transference as used in refrigeration systems. Explanation of devices and equipment used in industrial refrigeration systems. Formerly listed as INDED 363. Field trips may be required. (A-F Only) Lecture

INTEC 366—HEATING VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION/ 2 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 366.
Principles of installation and maintenance of heating and cooling systems in residential and industrial facilities. Four completions allowed. Lecture/Laboratory. (A-F Only)

INTEC 367 – PLUMBING PRINCIPLES AND METHODS/ 2 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 368.
Principles of design, installation, and maintenance, and troubleshooting of residential and commercial pipe fitting and plumbing. Discussions and activities involve application of standard plumbing practice. Field trips may be required. Lecture/Laboratory. (A-F Only)

INTEC 376 – MECHANICAL BLUEPRINT READING/ 2 Units
Reading and interpreting basic two-dimensional mechanical drawings and sketches. Terminology, symbols, notes, and practices for manufacturing and fabrication trades. Field trips may be required.  (A-F or P/NP). Applicable to the Associate Degree.

INTEC 379 – UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE/ 3 Units
Formerly listed as INDED 379.
Installation and inspection of plumbing in the construction of residential units. Content based upon current Uniform Plumbing Code. Lecture. Four completions allowed. (A-F Only)

INTEC 380 – ELEMENTARY CARPENTRY AND CONSTRUCTION/ 5 Units
Designed to provide entry-level skills for students wanting to explore and enter the construction trades. Experiences in developing carpentry, construction, planning and employability skills used in the residential and commercial construction industry. Field trips may be required. Materials fees required. Lecture/Laboratory. (A-F Only)

INTEC 390, 390A,B –ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TRAINING/ ½, 1, 2 Units
Advanced skills utilized in industry and needed by students working in the mechanical and automation areas of plant maintenance. Field trips may be required. Maximum of 10 units of INTEC 390 and INTEC 391 credit. Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 391–ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TRAINING/ 1½ Units
Advanced skills utilized in industry and needed by students working in the mechanical and automation areas of plant maintenance. Field trips may be required. Maximum of 10 units of INTEC 390 and INTEC 391 credit. Lecture. (A-F Only)

INTEC 398—Special Topics/ 2 Units