Industrial Maintenance

Byron Barnes, Instructor

 

 

 

DIPLOMA

Industrial Maintenance Technician ........................................... 1728 hours

CERTIFICATE

Industrial Maintenance Helper .................................................... 864 hours

Programmable Logic Controllers ................................................ 432 hours

Welding Technology ................................................................... 432 hours

Machine Tool Technology........................................................... 432 hours

Drafting & CAD Technology ........................................................ 432 hours

Residential Electrician ................................................................ 864 hours

Certificate levels of completion are exit points of less than full competency and are awarded at

the discretion of the instructor. A diploma is awarded upon successful completion of the core

and two electives.

The mission of the Industrial Maintenance program is to provide the opportunity to build

knowledge and skills through technical instruction and training, so students may gain entry-level

employment in the Industrial Maintenance field.

The Industrial Maintenance program is designed to develop proficiency in multiple skill areas to

fill industry demand for mechanical and electrical/electronic industrial maintenance personnel.

Students receive practical instruction and guidance in individually paced study and skill practice

in each area.

Areas of study and skill development include:

Industrial Electricity (core)

DC Circuits

AC Circuits

Motors / Motor Controls

Hydraulics and Pneumatics (core)

Mechanical Maintenance (core)

Drafting and CAD Technology (elective)

Welding Technology (elective)

Programmable Logic Controllers (elective)

Machine Tool Technology (elective)

Residential Wiring (elective)

Students completing the Residential Wiring Elective are encouraged to take the Limited Liability

Electrician (LLE) exam.