Industrial Maintenance Technology

This program was designed to give the student the knowledge and skills needed to safely and efficiently perform the maintenance tasks that are necessary to maintain the machinery and associated equipment that are common to local industry.

The skills taught in this course include programmable logic controllers; relay logic; electronic sensors; motor controls; single phase and three phase motors; schematic diagram reading; electrical troubleshooting; wiring procedures; National Electrical Code (NEC); OSHA electrical regulations; hydraulic and pneumatic systems; electrical control of fluid power; welding procedures; mechanical maintenance; plumbing; machine tool applications; and air-conditioning/refrigeration.

  • Industrial Electricity (core) - 432 hours / Certificate
  • Mechanical & Fluid Power Systems Maintenance (core) - 432 hours / Certificate
  • Machine Tool Technology (elective) - 432 hours / Certificate
  • Automated Controls (elective) - 432 hours / Certificate
  • Refrigeration Mechanic Helper (elective) - 432 hours / Certificate
  • Welding (elective) - 432 hours / Certificate
  • Industrial Maintenance Apprentice (two core subjects only) - 972 hours / Certificate
  • Industrial Maintenance Technician (two core subjects and two electives) - 1728 hours / Diploma
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1728 clock hours/68 weeks
$3648 Tuition and Fees
$590 Books and Supplies

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57% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2010, completed it within 16 months for graduation/ 6 months for placement months.

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