Career-Specific Program Overview
The Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology program is designed to prepare students in general multi-craft maintenance, preventative maintenance and 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
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Certificate of Proficiency in Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology will be able to:
- Apply safety and first aid principles in the workplace.
- Read, draw and interpret wiring diagrams.
- Measure basic principles of electricity.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Certificate of Proficiency in Basic Maintenance and Safety will be able to:
- Safety and first aid principles in the workplace.
- Demonstrate an understanding of control and power systems.
- Apply and measure 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 safety and first aid principles in the workplace.
- Demonstrate an understanding of control and power systems.
- Read, draw and interpret wiring diagrams.
- Measure basic principles of electricity.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Associate of Applied Science degree in Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology will be able to:
- Apply safety and first aid principles in the workplace.
- Demonstrate an understanding of control and power systems.
- Apply basic principles of material handling and lifting.
- Read, draw and interpret wiring diagrams.
- Exhibit professional standards, ethics, and business practices.
- Apply and measure basic principles of electricity.
Certifications
OSHA 10 For General Industry
504 Multi-Meter Certification, 575 Digital Clamp-On Meter Certification