The Industrial Maintenance Technology program is a technical program designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as multi-skilled maintenance technicians. Industrial maintenance technicians are responsible for assembling, installing, and maintaining/repairing machinery used in the manufacturing or industrial environment.
This program offers a one-year vocational certificate option, a technical certificate (see Advisor or Navigator for requirements), and a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree option. Students receive instruction in a wide variety of areas including safety, machinery maintenance and troubleshooting/service, blueprint reading, basic welding and cutting operations, machining operations, mechanical systems and industrial electricity.
The Industrial Maintenance curriculum embeds opportunities to acquire multiple credentials through the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER).
This program requires a Silver or higher Certificate on the ACT Work-keys exam or a 15 composite on ACT. Please see the program advisor or Navigator for additional information regarding testing times and locations.