Industrial Maintenance
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.
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 and 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.
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.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Hartsville does not offer a student loan program.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Hartsville does not offer a student loan program.
87.5% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2009-10, completed it within 16 months.


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