Maintenance Technology
Maintenance Technology prepares students for skilled positions in industrial and construction trades. Programs cover carpentry, electrical construction and industrial maintenance, hydraulics, machine repair, building and industrial mechanics, plumbing and pipefitting, stationary steam, and welding. Students learn relevant job skills, industrial processes, material applications, mechanical comprehension, and industrial safety. Graduates may earn a certificate, associate degree (combined with general education courses), or a U.S. Department of Labor certificate for employer-sponsored apprentices. Part of the Applied Technology and Apprenticeship division.