Industrial Maintenance (CRT.INDMT)

This program prepares the student for entry level into the field of industrial maintenance. Emphasis is placed on machining, hydraulics, pneumatics, industrial safety, electric motors, residential wiring and light commercial wiring, and variable frequency drives. Nationwide, the industry needs skilled maintenance technicians (based on the Dept of Labor statistics 2023). For a person with training in industrial maintenance finding work locally is not a problem.

Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by a degree audit.
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
Hours
TEC-040
Print Reading for Industry

TEC-040
Print Reading for Industry

Print Reading for Industry is a training course designed to assist the beginning to intermediate students, as well as workers in the industry, to understand the fundamentals, principles and practices involved in producing and reading industrial blueprints.

Course Outline
2.0
TEC-043
Industrial Safety

TEC-043
Industrial Safety

Designed to give the student basic information and procedures concerning industrial safety awareness and accident prevention.

Course Outline
1.0
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Mechanical Electrical Elective

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Mechanical Electrical Elective



2.0
APT-050
Electrical Principles/Practice

APT-050
Electrical Principles/Practice

This course is designed for students interested in the properties of electricity. Course focuses on theory and skills to prepare technicians for installation and troubleshooting of basic electrical circuits.

Course Outline
4.0
IND-044
Fluid Power

IND-044
Fluid Power

Provides technicians with basic concepts of pneumatics and hydraulics. This includes fluid properties and laws, safety concerns, conductor types and sizing, pump operation and horsepower requirements, directional, pressure and flow control valves and fluid symbols. Trainers provide hands-on experience for students.

Course Outline
3.0
APT-041
Applied Mathematics I

APT-041
Applied Mathematics I

Fundamentals of basic arithmetic, calculator usage, simple equations, word problems, algebra, right triangles, charts and graphs.

Course Outline
3.0

Semester Totals

15.0
Second Semester
MET-043
Motors and Generators

MET-043
Motors and Generators

This course focuses on the installation, maintenance and application of motors, equipment and controls.

Course Outline
2.5
IND-043
Refrigeration Fundamentals

IND-043
Refrigeration Fundamentals

This course covers the basic refrigeration cycle, as well as refrigeration components and types of refrigerants. Students work with tools and gauges, measure temperatures and pressures and practice refrigeration safety procedures.

Course Outline
3.0
EET-069
Residential Wiring I

EET-069
Residential Wiring I



3.0
PLC-051
Variable Frequency Drive Sys.

PLC-051
Variable Frequency Drive Sys.

Students will gain skills in Variable Speed Drive operation, parameter editing, error handling, multi-speed programming, acceleration/deceleration control as well a basic VFD wiring and safety.

Course Outline
1.0
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Mechanical Electrical Elective

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Mechanical Electrical Elective



2.5
MTT-050
Intro to Machining Procedures

MTT-050
Intro to Machining Procedures

A study designed to highlight the theory and application of cutoff machines, drill press, engine lathe, milling machines and basic benchwork involving layout and hand tools.

Course Outline
3.0

Semester Totals

15.0

Total Program Hours

30.0