Industrial Maintenance Technology, Associate of Applied Science
The Industrial Maintenance program prepares students to diagnose and resolve industrial equipment problems using diagnostic assessment skills and core troubleshooting skills. Students will be capable of diagnosing and maintaining HVAC, Boiler systems including advanced automation that include disciplines such as fluid power, mechanical power transmission and electrical automation. Students completing this program will find careers as maintenance repair technicians, electrical maintenance technicians, power plant control room operators, or industrial maintenance technicians. The associate’s degree also prepares students to move into a maintenance supervision role in their career.
Courses
- BADM 1050 — BADM-1050 Professional Success Strategies
- COMM 1000 — COMM-1000 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication
- ENG 0995 — ENG-0995 Applied College Literacies
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 2151 — ENG-2151 Technical Writing
- ISET 1301 — ISET-1301 Mechanical/Electrical Print Reading
- ISET 1310 — ISET-1310 Mechanical Power Transmission
- ISET 1320 — ISET-1320 Fundamentals of Fluid Power
- ISET 1340 — ISET-1340 Industrial Piping and Tubing
- ISET 1410 — ISET-1410 Applied Electricity I
- ISET 1420 — ISET-1420 Applied Electricity II
- ISET 1450 — ISET-1450 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning/Refrigeration I
- ISET 1460 — ISET-1460 Fundamental Boiler Technology
- ISET 2200 — ISET-2200 Industrial Motor Controls
- ISET 2210 — ISET-2210 Commercial Wiring
- ISET 2240 — ISET-2240 Applied National Electric Code
- ISET 2450 — ISET-2450 Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning/Refrigeration II
- ISET 2460 — ISET-2460 Applied Boiler Technology
- ISET 2500 — ISET-2500 Programmable Logic Controllers Maintenance I
- ISET 2990 — ISET-2990 Reliability Centered Maintenance
- IT 1090 — IT-1090 Computer Applications
- MATH 0915 — MATH-0915 Basic Arithmetic and Pre-Algebra
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- PSY 1050 — PSY-1050 Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology