Industrial Maintenance Certificate Program
Award
Certificate
Length
Three-Semester Program
Purpose
This certificate program provides an organized approach to electrical and mechanical service and repair applications. The curriculum is designed to provide a broad range of experiences in industrial service and repair shops.
Occupational Objectives
- Building Maintenance Worker
- Factory Maintenance Worker
- Helper - Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Worker
- Industrial Engineering Technician
- Maintenance Assistant
- Maintenance Mechanic
- Maintenance Serviceperson
- Maintenance Repair Worker
- Maintenance Worker
- Property, Real Estate, and Community Association Manager
Admission Requirements
Applicants should possess a high school diploma or equivalent or be 18 years of age and able to benefit from instruction.
Program Requirements
The curriculum in Industrial Maintenance is designed to prepare qualified maintenance personnel for institutional, industrial, or commercial plants. The student who completes the program should be prepared to do various types of standard electrical installations, welding and basic lathe and milling machine operations. The program also prepares students to maintain air conditioners and repair small engines. Options may be elected if a person has a definite need for more specialized work in a specific field. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, students will receive a certificate in Industrial Maintenance.
FIRST SEMESTER (Fall)
| AIR | 121 | Air Conditioning & Refrigeration I | 4 |
| ELE | 130 | Electricity (or Equivalent) | 4 |
| MTH | 103 | Applied Technical Mathematics I | 3 |
| SAF | 127 | Industrial Safety | 2 |
| SDV | 100 | College Success Skills | 1 |
Total Credits: |
14 |
SECOND SEMESTER (Spring)
| ELE | 138 | National Electric Code Review I | 2 |
| ELE | 149 | Wiring Methods in Industry | 3 |
| ENG | 108 | Critical Reading & Study Skills | 3 |
| PSY | 120 | Human Relations | 3 |
| WEL | ___ | Elective | 3 |
Total Credits: |
14 |
THIRD SEMESTER (Fall)
| MAC | 106 | Machine Shop Operations | 5 |
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| MAC | 181 | Machine Blueprint Readng I | 3 |
| MEC | 155 | Mechanisms | 2 |
INS |
220 | Introduction to Fluid Power | 3 |
Total Credits: |
13 |
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Total Minimum Credits
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41 |
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Gainful Employment Disclosure |
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| Certificate: Industrial Maintenance | ||
| Program Code: 990 | ||
| CIP Code: 15.0699 Industrial Maintenance | ||
| SOC Code(s): | ||
| 17-3026.00 Industrial Engineering Technicians |
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| Number of Students Completing Program1 | 4 | |
| In-State Total Tuition & Fees2 | $5,209.00 | |
| Out-of-State Total Tuition & Fees3 | $13,085.00 | |
| Books & Supplies2 | $670.00 | |
Additional Disclosure Information |
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1Number of students completing program between July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012 2Total tuition and fees based on the 2012-13 academic year and are subject to change. 3Total books and supplies are based on the 2012-13 academic year and are subject to change. |
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