2024-2025 Course Catalog

Mechanical Systems Specialty

The Mechanical Systems Specialty prepares the student to install, monitor, troubleshoot, and repair mechanical systems found in industrial plants, public buildings, and utility stations. This concentration is suited for students interested in areas such as rigging and cranes, mechanical drives, compressors, pump systems, pipe systems, and lubrication systems. An emphasis is placed on predictive maintenance technologies, a popular method to streamline industrial maintenance operations. Students will use various instruments to collect and analyze data from mechanical systems.

Sample Job Titles

Industrial Mechanic, Millwright, Technical Sales Representative, Field Service Repair Technician

Graduation Requirements

  1. Total Credit Hours: 66 credit hours in courses numbered 100 and above
  2. Cumulative Grade Point Average: 2.00 (‘C’) or better for all work applicable toward the degree that was completed at Richland
  3. Residency: 15 credit hours or more at Richland

Curriculum Requirements

Required Courses

COMM 120Business & Professional Speaking

3.0

Or

COMM 101Public Speaking

3.0

ENGL 110Professional & Technical Writing

3.0

Or

ENGL 101Composition 1

3.0

ENGT 100Manufacturing Processes

3.0

ENGT 101Motor Control Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 102Blueprint Reading

3.0

ENGT 103Fluid Power Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 104CNC Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 105Occupational Safety (MSSC-1)

3.0

ENGT 111Motor Control Applications

4.0

ENGT 131Maintenance Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 150Machining Fundamentals

2.0

ENGT 230Power Transmission Applications

3.0

ENGT 231Piping Fundamentals

2.0

ENGT 232Rigging & Cranes

2.0

ENGT 233Lubrication Systems

2.0

ENGT 234Pump Applications

2.0

ENGT 235Industrial Machinery Repair

2.0

ENGT 242Fluid Power Systems

3.0

ENGT 290Work Exp. Practicum & Seminar

3.0

Or

ENGT 295Workplace Simulation & Project

3.0

MATH 104Technical Mathematics

4.0

Or

MATH 110Concepts of Mathematics

4.0

WELD 195Industrial Welding Fundamentals

3.0

Social Science Electives

Number of Credit Hours Required: 3.00. P REL 110 recommended. 

General Education Electives

Number of Credit Hours Required: 2.00. CS 105 Recommended

Suggested Course Sequence

Fall Semester

ENGT 100Manufacturing Processes

3.0

ENGT 101Motor Control Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 103Fluid Power Fundamentals

3.0

ENGT 104CNC Fundamentals

3.0

MATH 104Technical Mathematics

4.0

Or

MATH 110Concepts of Mathematics

4.0

Spring Semester

ENGT 102Blueprint Reading

3.0

ENGT 105Occupational Safety (MSSC-1)

3.0

ENGT 111Motor Control Applications

4.0

ENGT 131Maintenance Fundamentals

4.0

ENGT 150Machining Fundamentals

2.0

Fall Semester

ENGL 110Professional & Technical Writing

3.0

Or

ENGL 101Composition 1

3.0

ENGT 230Power Transmission Applications

3.0

ENGT 233Lubrication Systems

2.0

ENGT 234Pump Applications

2.0

WELD 195Industrial Welding Fundamentals

3.0

Social Science Elective

3.0

Spring Semester

COMM 120Business & Professional Speaking

3.0

Or

COMM 101Public Speaking

3.0

ENGT 231Piping Fundamentals

2.0

ENGT 232Rigging & Cranes

2.0

ENGT 235Industrial Machinery Repair

2.0

ENGT 242Fluid Power Systems

3.0

ENGT 290Work Exp. Practicum & Seminar

3.0

Or

ENGT 295Workplace Simulation & Project

3.0

General Education Elective

3.0

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