Industrial Maintenance

Associate in Applied Science Degree

The diversified training required for persons employed in the plant maintenance positions is provided in this program. Student need and training will be considered in determining the schedules of courses for the two-year degree program. This program is an occupational program typically not designed to transfer. However this program has been articulated to some senior institutions. Please contact a counselor for specific details.

Students must complete INST 101, Success in College, as a requirement for graduation.


REQUIRED COURSES HOURS
First Semester
*WELD 180 Arc Welding
4
MFRG 105 Introduction to Maintenance
3
ELEC 160 Intro. to Electricity/Electronics 
5
MATT 133 Technical Math I 
4
Total 
16
Second Semester
*WELD 280 MIG Welding
4
MFRG 110 Maintenance Tools and Procedures
3
MFRG 230 Electrical Diagnosis and Repair
4
MFRG 168 CNC Setup & Operations
4
ENGL 121 Communication Skills
3
Total 
18
Third Semester
*WELD 270 TIG Welding
4
MFRG 220 Mechanical Diagnosis and Repair
4
MFRG 169 Intro to CNC Programming
4
Humanities Elective 
3
ENGL 122 Technical Communications
3
Total 
18
Fourth Semester
ELEC 250 Pneumatic Diagnosis and Repair
4
ELEC 269 Programmable Controllers
3
INFO 245 Employment Seminar 
1
Social Science Elective 
3
MFRG 231 Hydraulic Diagnosis and Repair
4
Total 
15

*General Education
Human Relations requirements.

NOTE: Pre-Tech Math (MATT 132) is available for students needing preparation for MATT 133.

Designated as a Tech Prep program.

Enrollment in developmental classes may increase the length of time it takes to complete an associate degree.

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