Industrial Maintenance
Certificate program (Typically finished in two semesters)
The Industrial Maintenance Certificate is designed to provide hands-on training and experience in electrical-mechanical machines and automated systems. Graduates are prepared as maintenance technicians to analyze, troubleshoot, and repair equipment found in the industrial environment.
This program provides the student the opportunity:
- To learn electric-mechanical machines and automated systems.
- To acquire skills used to analyze, troubleshoot, and repair industrial equipment.
The graduate of this program is able to:
- Classify industrial robots and work cell systems.
- Select, program, start-up, and provide maintenance of programmable logic controllers.
- Apply skills such as mechanical, electrical, and electronic devices/components toward settings comprised of robotic and automated systems.
- Apply principles associated with hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
- Set up and operate conventional machine tools.
- Apply safety precautions required when working within industry.
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Required Courses / Recommended Sequence
REQUIRED COURSES YEAR - REQUIRED COURSES SEMESTER
CEL-121 - Electric Motor Control I, 4 credits
EET-120 - Electrical Theory, 4 credits
EGR-110 - Engineering Graphics, 3 credits
GET-101 - Technology & Society, 1 credits
GET-114 - Industrial Workplace Safety, 2 credits
GET-121 - Manufacturing Processes I, 3 credits
GET-203 - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers, 3 credits
GET-207 - Fluid Power Applications, 3 credits
MAT-111 - Technical Mathematics I, 3 credits
PHY-121 - Technical Physics (Mechanical), 4 credits
Total Credits for Degree: 30