Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT), Associate of Applied Science

Not Offered This Year

Curriculum Code #6245

Effective May 2024

Division of Engineering, Business and Information Technologies

The Industrial Internet of Things program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for the competent performance as IIoT technician. The graduate will be able to to install, test, repair, and maintain IIoT systems. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by LCCC’s University Partnership.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterHours
SDEV 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE LCCC COMMUNITY 1 1
CMNW 145 NETWORK INSTALLATION/DIAGNOSTICS 4
CYBR 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) 4
IIOT 120 PROGRAMMING ESSENTIALS 5
Select one of the following: 3
QUANTITATIVE REASONING
STATISTICS
 Hours17
Spring Semester
AETC 121 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 3
ENGL 161 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 3
IIOT 130 IIOT SENSORS 4
IIOT 140 IIOT PRIVACY, SECURITY, AND CLOUD SERVICES 4
 Hours14
Second Year
Fall Semester
AETC 223 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS II 3
CYBR 231 ETHICAL HACKING AND COUNTERMEASURES 4
IIOT 220 PROGRAMMING EMBEDDED SYSTEMS 4
PSSC 153 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 4
 Hours15
Spring Semester
ENGL 164 COLLEGE COMPOSITION II WITH TECHNICAL TOPICS 3
CMNW 230 DATA COMMUNICATIONS 5
IIOT 247 CAPSTONE PROJECTS AND SPECIAL TOPICS 4
Arts and Humanities Elective 6 3
 Hours15
 Total Hours61
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A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of 13 or more credit hours.

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Indicates that this course has a prerequisite or may be taken concurrently.

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Indicates that this course requires a prerequisite.

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This course offers an opportunity for experiential learning

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​The industrial internet of things core courses in this program may be earned through a competency-based education option.  See your advisor for more information.  

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Select any Arts and Humanities Ohio Transfer 36 course.

Program Contact(s):

Kelly Zelesnik
440-366-7028
kzelesni@lorainccc.edu

For information about admissions, enrollment, transfer, graduation and other general questions, please contact your advising team.

Credit for Prior Learning (PLA) options may be available for your program.  For more information, please visit our website:  www.lorainccc.edu/PLA

1.  Communicate IIoT concepts and applicability, in technical and non-technical environments, using written, oral, and graphical communication.

2.  Apply knowledge, techniques, and IIoT-relevant programming skills to develop IIOT solutions and implementation plans, based on best practices, regulations, and industry standards, to secure IIoT data.

3.  Conduct standard IIoT tests, measurements, and experiments, and analyze and interpret the results.

4.  Function effectively as a member of a technical team.