Career-Specific Program Overview
The Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology program is designed to prepare students in general multi-craft maintenance, electromechanical troubleshooting, and safety practices that are applicable to multiple industrial settings. Students will be trained to perform a variety of skills to repair, install, adjust, and do preventive maintenance to high-tech industrial machinery. After successful completion of the program, students should be able to enter the workplace and fill highly-skilled positions which require a technician to install, operate, support, upgrade, or maintain the equipment and systems that many companies today are dependent on.
Career Opportunities
- Field service mechanical and electrical technician
- Industrial maintenance mechanic
- Industrial maintenance technician
- Machine and service electrician
- PLC electrical technician
- Production line maintenance mechanic
- Systems maintenance mechanic
Degree/Certificate Requirements
Institutional Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Certificate of Proficiency in Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology will be able to:
- Read, draw, and interpret wiring diagrams.
- Apply basic principles of electricity.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Technical Certificate in Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology will be able to:
- Apply basic principles of motor and system controls.
- Able to apply basic principles of fluid power.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology will be able to:
- Identify mechanical system components
- Demonstrate the application of programmable logic controller (PLC) operations.
- Apply operational principles and safety techniques during material handling/lifting processes
Certifications

OSHA 10 For General Industry

504 Multi-Meter Certification, 575 Digital Clamp-On Meter Certification