IEM 128 — ^^ Maintenance Management 3
Certificate Total 30 Hours Programs of Study Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology with Emphasis in Electrical Maintenance The Industrial Technology with Emphasis in Electrical Maintenance program is designed to prepare students as electrical and maintenance technologists or millwrights for employment in commercial, production, manufacturing, and other industrial settings. Inclusion of all major maintenance disciplines results in a comprehensive knowledge and skill base. Competency is gained in interpreting and utilizing electrical and fluid power schematics for troubleshooting; performing general wiring tasks in accordance with the National Electrical Code, and programming, troubleshooting and converting machinery to programmable logic control. The physical requirements of this occupation typically include lifting up to 45 pounds, pushing, pulling, reaching, walking, standing, crawling, kneeling, ascending and descending ladders, manual dexterity, and working in cramped positions for sustained periods of time. Civics Exam: HIST 101, HIST 102, POLS 101, or POLS 109 taken at SFCC beginning fall 2019 meet the requirement for Missouri Senate Bill 807 (section 170.013.1). Some programs require essential qualifications to be admitted and retained. Visit www.sfccmo.edu/essential-qualifications. Not all courses are offered every semester. Check with your navigator or the program coordinator. Refer to the course descriptions for prerequisites. Courses to complete with