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Industrial Technology Kimberly Slacum 2005 graduate of Orangefield High School Major: Automotive Technology I chose Lamar State College-Port Arthur because of the Automotive Technology Program. I want to work in the automotive field, and I saw that the college offered the program on a commercial. It is a great program, and I will be well prepared when I enter the work force. Just like they say, Lamar-Port Arthur is a great place.

160 Industrial Technology Department of Industrial Technology The Industrial Technology Department is dedicated to providing the residents of Port Arthur, south Jefferson County and contiguous communities with the high-quality vocational- technical training demanded by the modern labor market. Accomplishment of this goal dictates that Industrial Technology programs endow students with extensive technical skills as well as the ability to solve problems, make decisions, adapt to change and communicate effectively. Each program monitors the employment skills needed by the labor force through close association with an advisory committee composed of representatives from regional businesses and industry. Curriculum, equipment and student competencies are adapted as necessary to the quickly-changing needs of employers. Associate degree and certificate programs contain carefully-sequenced courses designed around student outcomes and include general education components which foster problem-solving and communication skills. The department also strives to maintain a faculty that is knowledgeable in the latest technological advances in their field and committed to teaching excellence by providing opportunities for professional growth and development. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration The Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Program offers a two-year course sequence leading to an Associate of Applied Science Degree. Also available is a Certificate of Completion that can be completed in one year or less. Both tracks provide education and training to help the student pursue entry-level employment in the field. The associate degree program incorporates a broader range of coursework and more extensive training to enhance a graduate s ability to compete for higher-paying jobs. A.A.S. in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration HART 1401 Basic Electricity for HVAC 96 3 3 4 HART 1407 Refrigeration Principles 96 3 3 4 HART 1441 Residential Air Conditioning 96 3 3 4 HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 Total 384 15 9 18 HART 1403 Air Conditioning Control Principles 96 3 3 4 HART 1445 Gas and Electric Heating 96 3 3 4 HART 2449 Heat Pumps 96 3 3 4 +Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 48 3 0 3 +College-level mathematics course 48 3 0 3 Total 384 15 9 18 SECOND YEAR Third Semester HART 1491 Special Topics in Heating, AC & Refrigeration 96 3 3 4 HART 2442 Commercial Refrigeration 96 3 3 4 HART 2445 Residential Air Conditioning Systems Design 96 3 3 4 +Social/Behavioral Science Elective 48 3 0 3 Total 416 15 11 19

Industrial Technology 161 Fourth Semester HART 2441 Commercial Air Conditioning 96 3 3 4 HART 2436 Air Conditioning Troubleshooting (Capstone) 96 3 3 4 HART 2443 Industrial Air Conditioning 96 3 3 4 +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 Total 336 12 9 15 Grand Total 1520 57 38 70 +Denotes general education core Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level One Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is HART 1401 Basic Electricity for HVAC 96 3 3 4 HART 1407 Refrigeration Principles 96 3 3 4 HART 1441 Residential Air Conditioning 96 3 3 4 Total 288 9 9 12 HART 1403 Air Conditioning Control Principles 96 3 3 4 HART 1445 Gas and Electric Heating 96 3 3 4 HART 2449 Heat Pumps 96 3 3 4 Total 288 9 9 12 Grand Total 576 18 18 24 Automotive Technology The Associate of Applied Science in Automotive Technology degree program provides academic and technical training students need to function in today s highly technical automotive service industry. Qualified students may be eligible for internships at area dealerships and independent shops. Interns attend classes part of the week and are paid to work at the local repair facility at other times. The intern is supervised by an experienced professional who acts as a mentor. This internship is governed by an agreement between the student and the employer. This program was reviewed and approved by the National Automotive Technician Education Foundation (NATEF), a division of Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E). A maximum of 27 semester credit hours may be awarded to students pursuing an A.A.S. degree in Automotive Technology who have passed all parts of the Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) Exam. See the Credit By Examination section of this catalog for more information. For students who require basic entry-level employment in the automotive service industry, the Level 1 Technology Certificate is a two-semester program with an internship. There also is a Level 1 Technician Certificate which has no internship and can be completed in a single semester. Industrial Technology

162 Industrial Technology A.A.S. in Automotive Technology AUMT 1305 Introduction to Automotive Technology 64 3 1 3 AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Systems 96 2 4 3 AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems 96 2 4 3 AUMT 1316 Automotive Suspension & Steering Systems 96 2 4 3 HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 Total 448 15 13 18 AUMT 1319 Engine Repair 64 2 2 3 AUMT 1345 Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning 96 2 4 3 AUMT 2317 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I 80 2 3 3 AUMT 2488 Automotive Internship 320 0 0 4 +College-level mathematics course 48 3 0 3 Total 608 9 9 16 SECOND YEAR Third Semester AUMT 2321 Automotive Electrical Lighting & Accessories 96 2 4 3 AUMT 2334 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II 80 2 3 3 AUMT 2489 Automotive Internship 224 0 0 4 +Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 48 3 0 3 Total 528 10 9 17 Fourth Semester AUMT 2313 Automotive Drive Train & Axles 96 2 4 3 AUMT 2325 Automotive Automatic Transmissions & Transaxles 80 2 3 3 AUMT 2437 Automotive Electronics 96 2 4 3 + SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 +Social/Behavioral Science Elective 48 3 0 3 Total 368 12 11 15 Grand Total 1,952 46 42 66 +Denotes general education core Automotive Technology Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level 1 Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is

Industrial Technology 163 AUMT 1305 Introduction to Automotive Technology 64 3 1 3 AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Systems 96 2 4 3 AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems 96 2 4 3 AUMT 1316 Automotive Suspension & Steering Systems 96 2 4 3 Total 432 12 15 16 AUMT 1319 Engine Repair 64 2 2 3 AUMT 1345 Automotive Heating & Air Conditioning 96 2 4 3 AUMT 2317 Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I 80 2 3 3 AUMT 2488 Automotive Internship 320 0 0 4 Total 560 6 9 13 Grand Total 992 18 24 29 Automotive Service Technician Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level 1 Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is AUMT 1305 Introduction to Automotive Technology 64 3 1 3 AUMT 1307 Automotive Electrical Systems 96 2 4 3 AUMT 1310 Automotive Brake Systems 96 2 4 3 AUMT 1316 Automotive Suspension & Steering Systems 96 2 4 3 Grand Total 432 12 15 16 Child Development/Early Childhood This course of study is provided for persons preparing for or employed in the field of early childhood care. An Associate of Applied Science Degree will be awarded upon completion of the program. The objective of this course of study is to prepare the student to independently implement program activities and be responsible for the care and education of a group of young children. Upon completion of the Child Development/Early Childhood Program, a graduate will possess the skills necessary to function as an early childhood associate teacher, a director of a caregiver of a licensed child care facility. The graduate also will possess the necessary skills to function as a director of a licensed child care facility after completing the experience qualifications required by the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services. A student who earns the Certificate of Completion in Child Development/Early Childhood will possess the skills necessary to enter the field of childcare services at the skilled level. This graduate will be prepared to implement program activities under supervision. Industrial Technology

164 Industrial Technology A.A.S. in Child Development/Early Childhood CDEC 1311 Educating Young Children 64 3 1 3 CDEC 1318 Wellness of the Young Child 48 2 1 3 CDEC 1454 Child Growth and Development 112 3 4 4 +Humanities/Fine Arts elective 48 3 0 3 Total 320 14 6 16 CDEC 1356 Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood 64 2 2 3 CDEC 1359 Children With Special Needs 48 3 0 3 +Social/Behavioral Science elective 48 3 0 3 BUSG 2309 Small Business Management 48 3 0 3 +College-level math course 48 3 0 3 Total 336 17 4 19 SECOND YEAR Third Semester CDEC 1458 Creative Arts for Early Childhood 96 2 4 4 CDEC 2307 Math and Science for Early Childhood 48 3 0 3 +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 HECO 1377 Intimate Relationships, Marriage and the Family 48 3 0 3 Total 240 11 4 13 Fourth Semester CDEC 1313 Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood 48 3 0 3 CDEC 1419 Child Guidance 112 3 4 4 CDEC 2286 Internship Early Childhood Provider/Asst 96 0 0 2 CDEC 2326 Administration of Programs for Children I 48 3 0 3 HRPO 2301 Human Resources Management 48 3 0 3 HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 Total 400 15 4 18 Grand Total 1296 57 18 66 +Denotes general education core

Industrial Technology 165 Child Development/Early Childhood Level 1 Certificate CDEC 1311 Educating Young Children 64 3 1 3 CDEC 1318 Wellness of the Young Child 48 2 1 3 CDEC 1454 Child Growth and Development 112 3 4 4 CDEC 2307 Math and Science for Early Childhood 48 3 0 3 ENGL 1301 Composition 48 3 0 3 Total 320 14 6 16 CDEC 1313 Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood 48 3 0 3 CDEC 1419 Child Guidance 112 3 4 4 CDEC 2286 Internship Early Childhood Provider/Asst 96 0 0 2 CDEC 2326 Administration of Programs for Children I 48 3 0 3 HRPO 2301 Human Resources Management 48 3 0 3 Total 352 12 4 15 Summer Total 80 3 2 4 Grand Total 752 29 12 35 Child Development Associate Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level One Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is CDEC 1417 Child Development Associate Training I 80 3 2 4 CDEC+ Child Care elective 48/112 2/3 0/4 3/4 CEEC+ Child Care elective 48/112 2/3 0/4 3/4 ++ Restricted elective 48/80 3 0/2 3/4 Total 224/384 10/12 2/12 13/16 CDEC 2422 Child Development Associate Training II 80 3 2 4 Total 80 3 2 4 Grand Total 304/464 13/15 4/14 17/20 + Electives can be chosen from any CDEC course specifically required in the degree plan. ++ To be selected from BUSG 2309, HRPO 1311, HRPO 2301 or SPCH 1315. Industrial Technology

166 Industrial Technology Cosmetology The Cosmetology Program prepares students for a career in the cosmetology profession. Recommended courses of study are designed to meet licensure requirements established by the Texas Cosmetology Commission. Cosmetology Programs Courses of study lead to the following awards: A.A.S. in Cosmetology (70 semester hours with 1,500 clock hours in classroom/lab) A.A.S. in Cosmetology Instructor (63 semester hours with 750 clock hours in classroom/lab) Level 1 Certificate Cosmetology Operator (42 semester hours with 1,500 clock hours in classroom/lab) Level 1 Certificate Manicuring Specialty (16 semester hours with 600 clock hours) Level 1 Certificate Esthetics (19 semester hours with 800 clock hours in classroom and lab) Students who lack a high school diploma or GED must demonstrate necessary skills in reading, writing and math to enroll in any beginning Cosmetology course at Lamar- Port Arthur. Designated instruments for demonstrating such skills are the THEA and ASSET Placement exams. Students who fail to meet minimal standards in one or more of these areas must complete appropriate developmental courses such as ENGL 0301, ENGL 0310 or MATH 0312 prior to enrolling in any cosmetology course. On completion of a degree or certificate program, a student will have successfully completed all required courses, will have accrued 1,500 clock hours in training and will possess knowledge and skills enabling him or her to pass an examination administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. A licensed Cosmetology Instructor in good standing in the State of Texas may be awarded 20 semester credit hours toward an A.A.S. degree in Cosmetology Instructor. See the Credit By Examination section of this catalog for more information. Students who complete Manicuring or Facial Specialty programs will gain the skills and accumulate sufficient hours of training to be qualified to take and pass applicable examinations administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations. A.A.S. in Cosmetology Operator CSME 1410 Introduction to Hair Cutting & Related Theory 160 2 8 4 CSME 1501 Orientation to Cosmetology 176 3 8 5 CSME 1553 Chemical Reformation and Related Theory 176 3 8 5 CSME 2302 Introduction to Application of Hair Color 96 2 4 3 Total 608 10 28 17 CSME 1547 Principles of Skin Care/Facials & Related Theory 176 3 8 5 CSME 2343 Salon Development 96 2 4 3 CSME 2410 Advanced Hair Cutting & Related Theory 160 2 8 4 CSME 2501 Principles of Hair Coloring & Related Theory 176 3 8 5 Total 608 10 28 17 Summer Term CSME 1451 Artistry of Hair, Theory & Practice 160 2 8 4 CSME 2441 Preparation for Texas Department 160 2 8 4 of Licensing and Regulations Examination Total 320 4 16 8

Industrial Technology 167 SECOND YEAR Third Semester HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 +Social/Behavioral Science elective 48 3 0 3 ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting I 48 3 0 3 Total 192 12 0 12 Fourth Semester +Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 48 3 0 3 +College-level math course 48 3 0 3 BUSG 2309 Small Business Management 48 3 0 3 +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 Total 272 15 2 16 Grand Total 2000 51 74 70 +Denotes general education core A.A.S. in Cosmetology Instructor CSME 1534 Cosmetology Instructor I 176 3 8 5 CSME 1535 Orientation to Instruction in Cosmetology 176 3 8 5 CSME 2514 Cosmetology Instructor II 176 3 8 5 Total 528 9 24 15 CSME 2337 Advanced Cosmetology Techniques 144 1 8 3 CSME 2445 Instruction Theory and Clinic Operation 160 2 8 4 CSME 2515 Cosmetology Instructor III 176 3 8 5 CSME 2544 Cosmetology Instructor IV 176 3 8 5 Total 656 9 32 17 SECOND YEAR Third Semester ACNT 1303 Accounting I 48 3 0 3 HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 Total 272 15 2 16 Fourth Semester +College-level mathematics course 48 3 0 3 GOVT 2301 Introduction to American Government 48 3 0 3 +Social/Behavioral Science elective 48 3 0 3 +Humanities/Fine Arts elective 48 3 0 3 BUSG 2309 Small Business Management 48 3 0 3 Total 240 15 0 15 Grand Total 1696 48 58 63 +Denotes general education core Industrial Technology

168 Industrial Technology Cosmetology Operator Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level 1 certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105, and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, or math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is CSME 1410 Introduction to Hair Cutting & Related Theory 160 2 8 4 CSME 1501 Orientation to Cosmetology 176 3 8 5 CSME 1553 Chemical Reformation & Related Theory 176 3 8 5 CSME 2302 Introduction to Application of Hair Color 96 2 4 3 Total 608 10 28 17 CSME 1547 Principles of Skin Care/Facials & Related Theory 176 3 8 5 CSME 2343 Salon Development 96 2 4 3 CSME 2410 Advanced Hair Cutting & Related Theory 160 2 8 4 CSME 2501 Principles of Hair Coloring & Related Theory 176 3 8 5 Total 608 10 28 17 Summer Term CSME 1451 Artistry of Hair, Theory & Practice 160 2 8 4 CSME 2441 Preparation for Texas Department of 160 2 8 4 Licensing and Regulations Examination Total 320 4 16 8 Grand Total 1536 24 72 42 Manicuring Specialty Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level 1 Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is CSME 1430 Orientation to Nail Technology 160 2 8 4 CSME 1431 Principles of Nail Technology I 160 2 8 4 CSME 1441 Principles of Nail Technology II 160 2 8 4 CSME 2430 Nail Enhancement 160 2 8 4 Grand Total 640 8 32 16

Industrial Technology 169 Esthetics Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level 1 Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is CSME 1248 Principles of Skin Care 96 0 6 2 CSME 1421 Principles of Facial/Esthetic Technology I 160 2 8 4 CSME 1445 Principles of Facial/Esthetic Technology II 160 2 8 4 Total 416 4 22 10 CSME 2245 Preparation for TDLR Examination 128 0 8 2 CSME 2343 Salon Development 96 2 4 3 CSME 2431 Principles of Facial/Esthetic Technology III 160 2 8 4 Total 384 4 20 9 Grand Total 800 8 42 19 Electronics Technology The Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Technology degree program provides academic and technical training to help students function in many high-tech industries. Students pursing this degree will complete a program that begins with basic electronics and proceeds through solid state devices and digital systems. The program concludes with study of communication circuits, telecommunications and industrial electronics. A.A.S. in Electronics Technology CETT 1303 DC Circuits 64 2 2 3 CETT 1325 Digital Fundamentals 64 2 2 3 +MATH 1314 College Algebra 48 3 0 3 PHYS 1405 Conceptual Physics OR SCIT 1418 Applied Physics 96 3 3 4 Total 352 13 9 17 CETT 1305 AC Circuits 64 2 2 3 CETT 1329 Solid State Devices 64 2 2 3 CETT 1349 Digital Systems 80 2 3 3 CETT 1457 Linear Integrated Circuits 96 2 4 4 +Humanities/Fine Arts elective 48 3 0 3 HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 Total 400 14 11 19 Industrial Technology

170 Industrial Technology SECOND YEAR Third Semester CETT 1341 Solid State Circuits 80 2 3 3 CETT 1345 Microprocessors 96 2 4 3 CETT 2335 Advanced Microprocessors 96 2 4 3 +Social/Behavioral Science elective 48 3 0 3 Total 368 12 9 15 Fourth Semester BIOM 1341 Medical Circuits/Troubleshooting 96 2 4 3 EECT 2439 Communications Circuits 96 3 3 4 EECT 2435 Telecommunications 96 3 3 4 +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 Total 336 11 10 14 Grand Total 1456 50 39 65 +Denotes general education core Instrumentation Technology The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board authorized Lamar State College- Port Arthur to award the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Maintenance and Instrumentation Technology, with specialization in Instrumentation Technology. Students who pursue this degree will complete a program that begins with basic courses in Electronics Technology and proceeds to a series of specialty courses in Instrumentation Technology in the third or fourth semesters. The degree is designed to prepare students who seek careers as instrument technicians in refineries, chemical and manufacturing plants, utility plants, etc. A.A.S. Instrumentation Technology CETT 1325 Digital Fundamentals 64 2 2 3 CETT 1303 DC Circuits 64 2 2 3 INTC 1401 Principles of Industrial Measurements 96 3 3 4 HRPO 1311 Human Relations 48 3 0 3 Total 272 10 7 13 CETT 1305 AC Circuits 64 2 2 3 CETT 1349 Digital Systems 80 2 3 3 INTC 1341 Principles of Automatic Control 80 2 3 3 INTC 1455 Unit Operations 80 3 2 4 +MATH 1314 College Algebra 48 3 0 3 Total 400 15 10 19 Summer Term +Social/Behavioral Science Elective, 48 3 0 3 PHYS 1405 Conceptual Physics OR SCIT 1418 Applied Physics 96 3 3 4 +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 Total 192 9 3 10

Industrial Technology 171 SECOND YEAR Third Semester INTC 1343 Applications of Industrial Automatic Control 80 2 3 3 INTC 1348 Analytical Instrumentation 80 2 3 3 INTC 1356 Instrumentation Calibration 80 2 3 3 INTC 1359 Temperature Control 80 2 3 3 INTC 2336 Distributed Control & Programmable Logic 80 2 3 3 Total 400 10 15 15 Fourth Semester +Humanities/Fine Arts elective 48 3 0 3 ELMT 2433 Industrial Electronics 96 3 3 4 Total 224 9 5 11 Grand Total 1488 53 40 68 +Denotes general education core Process Technology Lamar State College-Port Arthur offers the first year of a program a study leading to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Process Technology. Students who complete their first year of study at Lamar-Port Arthur may finish work toward the degree at Lamar Institute of Technology in Beaumont, Texas. Only students who passed all parts of the THEA will be permitted to enroll in a second semester of Process Technology course. This means that students who failed one or more parts of the THEA may enroll in PTAC 1302, PTAC 1308 and PTAC 1352 only. The student will be permitted to enroll in additional PTAC courses only after passing those parts of the THEA he/she previously failed. Process Technology Level 1 Certificate Students enrolled in Level 1 Certificate programs must demonstrate the one or more of these areas must enroll in LC 104, 105 and/or 106. These non-course-based developmental reading, writing, and math sections provide students with opportunities to correct deficiencies. Successful remediation is +MATH 1332 College Mathematics 48 3 0 3 PHYS 1405 Conceptual Physics 96 3 3 4 PTAC 1302 Introduction to Process Technology 64 2 2 3 PTAC 1308 Safety, Health & Environment I 48 3 0 3 PTAC 1332 Process Instrumentation I 96 3 3 3 Total 352 14 8 16 PTAC 1410 Process Technology I Equipment 80 3 2 4 PTAC 2436 Process Instrumentation II 80 3 2 4 Total 288 12 6 15 Industrial Technology

172 Industrial Technology Summer +SPCH 1315 Public Speaking 48 3 0 3 +Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 48 3 0 3 +Social/Behavioral Science Elective 48 3 0 3 Total 144 9 0 9 Grand Total 784 35 14 40 + Denotes general education core. (Above): Students work in the Electronics Lab. (Right): An Instrumentation students checks out his equipment. (Below): Students learn about pedicure technique during the Cosmetology Department s annual Hair Show.