All classes are currently being held at the AAMC, located at 3800 Hwy 58 N, Kinston, until further notice.
The Industrial Systems Technology, AAS program prepares students for careers in manufacturing. Students can choose from two tracks: Computer-Integrated Machining or Industrial Systems.
Students first build technical skills in print reading, maintenance, electricity, and hydraulics before specializing in their chosen track. The Computer-Integrated Machining track focuses on CNC machine operation, setup, and programming. The Industrial Systems track covers PLC programming, motors and controls, and rigging.
Upon completion of each track, graduates will be able to find careers in high-paying manufacturing fields. Students will also be encouraged to develop their skills as life-long learners.
Computer-Integrated Machining Track, AAS
The Industrial Systems Technology Computer-Integrated Machining curriculum prepares students with the analytical, creative, and innovative skills necessary to take a production idea from an initial concept through design, development, and production, resulting in a finished product. Graduates should qualify for employment as machining technicians in high-tech manufacturing, rapid-prototyping and rapid-manufacturing industries, specialty machine shops, fabrication industries, and high-tech or emerging industries such as aerospace, aviation, medical, and renewable energy, and to sit for machining certification examinations.
Industrial Maintenance Track, AAS
Upon completion of the Industrial Systems Technology Industrial Maintenance Track, graduates should be able to individually, or with a team, safely install, inspect, diagnose, repair, and maintain industrial process and support equipment. Students will also be encouraged to develop their skills as life-long learners. Graduates should qualify for employment as maintenance technicians in high-tech manufacturing and rapid-manufacturing industries and high-tech or emerging industries such as aerospace, aviation, medical, and renewable energy, and to sit for industrial maintenance certification examinations.
Finish here, then transfer there!
ECU’s Bachelor of Science in
Industrial Technology Transfer Program
Want to complete a Bachelor’s degree? This Associate degree qualifies for East Carolina University’s BS in Industrial Technology Transfer Program! When you earn your Associate in Applied Science degree at LCC, you can transfer your credits to ECU’s Bachelor in Industrial Technology (BSIT).
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MAT TRIBULA
Director of Aviation Programs
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 124
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 251
F: (252) 233-6879
E: matribula90@lenoircc.edu
DUSTIN POLLOCK
Aviation Systems Technology/Airframe & Powerplant Program Chair/Instructor
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 123
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 109
F: (252) 233-6879
E: dlpollock27@lenoircc.edu
ANDREW LUPPINO
Director of Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Systems Technology Program Chair
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 164
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 107
F: (252) 233-6879
E: acluppino31@lenoircc.edu
CHRIS KRIEGER
Industrial Systems Technology Instructor
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Center
(Building 030), Room 164
T: (252) 527-6223, ext. 150
F: (252) 233-6879
E: cjkrieger57@lenoircc.edu