Industrial Maintenance Technology - evening

About

The mission of the Industrial Maintenance Technology Program is to train students with the broad range of skills to compete in today’s technological environment as a multi-craft maintenance technician. Trainees learn the fundamentals of electricity, welding, and mechanical. Students are being trained for work with electrical motor control, automated machine control, circuits, conveyors, pumps, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, test equipment, production equipment (electrical, electronic, and mechanical), welding, HVAC/R, plastics and injection molding, programmable controllers and automation. In the last phase of the course, students combine all their newly acquired skills in overall systematic troubleshooting and interfacing systems to qualify for an Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

Overview

Information Detail
Time Commitment Part Time
Typical Program Length 20 Months
Clock Hours 1,728
Class Type Night
Credentials Certificate, Diploma
Total Tuition/Fees $6,015.00
Textbook/Supplies Cost $2,499.44

Program Credentials

Option NameHoursCredentials
Electrician Helper432Certificate
Second Trimester (Module II) Programmable Logic Controller Helper (C2)864 Certificate
Gas Metal Arc Welding Helper 216Certificate
Mechanical Technician Helper (C3)216Certificate
Electro-Mechanical Maintenance 1296Diploma
Industrial Maintenance Technician/HVAC (DPI)1728Diploma

Campus Locations

Main Campus
P.O. Box 614
1233 East College Street
Pulaski, TN 38478

Curriculum/Courses

First Trimester: 
First Trimester (Module I)
Worker Characteristics
Orientation, Safety, Alcohol Edu & Haven training
Technology foundations
Electrical safety
Related Math for Electricians
Electrical principles
Digital multimeter principles
Printreading for electro-mechanical systems
Second Trimester: 
Second Trimester (Module II)
Worker characteristics
Introduction to Robotics
Electrical Motor Control Systems
Program Logic Control Concepts
Third Trimester (Module III)
Industrial safety
Basic industrial mechanics
Basic industrial hydraulics
Basic industrial pneumatics
Machining operations (Lathe and Mill)
Troubleshooting mechanical systems
Third Trimester: 
Third trimester (Module III)
Worker Characteristics
Welding Safety
Basic Blueprint Reading
Oxyacetylene Cutting & Welding
Basic GMAW and SMAW
Fourth Trimester: 
Fourth Trimester (Module IV)
Worker Characteristics
OSHA 10
Safety
Refrigeration Fundamentals
Tools, Equipment and Shop Practices
Electricity and Controls
Installation
Green Awareness
Employment Readiness Exam
EPA

Certifications

EPA certification exam

Instructors

Josh Hughes
931-424-2417
Dennis Tindell
931-424-2431
Shane Boyd
931-424-2408

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