Industrial Maintenance
The Industrial Maintenance program teaches students how to maintain and repair machinery, equipment, and mechanical systems. Students gain skills in troubleshooting electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, pumps, drives, and motor controls, as well as preventive maintenance and safety procedures. The program offers two pathways: an Associate in Applied Science (AAS), which allows for emphasis classes in Welding, Electrician, HVACR, Drafting, or CNC Machining, and a Certificate of Completion (CC).
Courses
- APC10200 — OSHA Health and Safety
- EDT11000 — CADD
- ENG10303 — English Composition I
- ENG10305 — Integrated Composition
- ENG11800 — Intro Technical & Prof Writing
- MEC10000 — Basic Electricity & Controls
- MEC10500 — Fluid Power Systems
- MEC10600 — Mechanical Drives
- MEC10700 — Pump Systems
- MEC20100 — Programmable Logic Controllers
- MTH12000 — Intermediate Algebra
- MTH12300 — Technical Mathematics
- MTH12301 — Applied Technical Mathematics
- MTH12500 — Quantitative Reasoning
- PHY11000 — General Physics
- SPE11401 — Interpersonal Communication
- WLD11000 — Welding Fundamentals
- WLD28000 — OSHA/MIOSHA