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Industrial Maintenance, A.A.S.

Industrial maintenance requires people employed in the field to be trained in a variety of areas, including welding, electricity, HVAC, gasoline or diesel engines, and generators. Often, the needs will change due to growth in a company or the expansion of services provided. This degree option will allow a student to choose from numerous courses to custom build a program that will fit the needs of an employer. It will also allow students employed in an industrial maintenance position to broaden their skill areas and achieve an associate of applied science degree.

(Major Code 2270; State CIP Code 47.0303)

Associate of Applied Science Degree

First Semester

DRAF 129Interpreting Architectural Drawings2
or MFAB 180 Blueprint and Symbols Reading for Welders
or HVAC 143 Reading Blueprints and Ladder Diagrams
ENGL 121Composition I*3
INDT 125Industrial Safety/OSHA 303
HVAC 123Electromechanical Systems4
MATH 130Technical Mathematics I*3
Total Hours15

Second Semester

Technical Electives (see below)6
CPCA 128PC Applications: MS Office3
ELTE 122National Electrical Code I4
ENGL 123Technical Writing I*3
INDT 155Workplace Skills1
Total Hours17

Third Semester

Related Electives (see below)3
Technical Electives (see below)4
ECON 132Survey of Economics3
MFAB 124Introduction to Welding3
SPD 120Interpersonal Communication3
Total Hours16

Fourth Semester

Related Electives (see below)3
Technical Electives (see below)9
EMS 121CPR I - Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider1
Humanities Elective ^3
Total Hours16
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Humanities Elective

Technical Electives

AUTO 165Automotive Engine Repair*4
AUTO 210Advanced Engine Repair*3
CET 105Construction Methods3
ELEC 120Introduction to Electronics3
ELEC 133Programmable Controllers3
ELEC 165Advanced Programmable Controllers*3
ELTE 200Commercial Wiring Methods*4
ELTE 205Industrial Electrical Wiring*4
ELTE 271Electrical Internship I*3
HVAC 150Refrigerant Management and Certification1
HVAC 121Basic Principles of HVAC*4
HVAC 146Plumbing Systems Applications3
HVAC 221Commercial Systems: Air Conditioning*4
HVAC 223Commercial Systems: Heating*4
HVAC 271HVAC Internship*3
MFAB 128Basic Machine Tool Technology3
MFAB 140Maintenance Repair Welding*3
MFAB 240Metallurgy2
MFAB 271Metal Fabrication Internship*3

Related Electives

BUS 140Principles of Supervision3
BUS 141Principles of Management3
CET 129Construction Management3
CET 140Civil Engineering Materials*3
CPCA 105Introduction to Personal Computers: Windows1
CPCA 121Introduction to Project Management*1
CPCA 141Internet I*1

Total Program Hours: 64

Courses

INDT 125   Industrial Safety/OSHA 30 (3 Hours)

Prerequisites or corequisites: RDG 126 or College Reading Readiness

This course introduces the student to basic safety policies, procedures, and regulations. The student should be able to list various safety, health, and environmental topics, and recognize the need for an ongoing safety program. Upon successful completion of this course, including attendance and grade requirements, the students may be eligible for the OSHA General Industry Health and Safety Training card. 3 hr. lecture/wk.

INDT 155   Workplace Skills (1 Hour)

Prerequisites or corequisites: RDG 126 or College Reading Readiness

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to identify the job skills necessary to have a successful career in the field of his or her choosing. Topics include listening skills, oral communication, human relations, decision making/problem solving, how to work as a team, time and resource management, work ethics and career planning. 1 hr. lecture/wk.