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Text Box: Industrial Maintenance Technology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: Frank Dearman, IMT Instructor

 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                

Text Box: Full Time 
Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday
8:00am - 7:00pm

Text Box: Part Time 
Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday
8:00am - 1:30pm or 1:30pm - 7:00pm

Text Box: Lewisburg Extension Center
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Text Box: Units of Study                          
*Mechanical Systems  
*Fluid Power (Hydraulics/Pneumatics) 
*Basic Electricity & Magnetism 
*Motor/Machine Control  
*Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)  
*HVAC  
Total Program

 

 

 

Text Box: Program Description
   
The Industrial Maintenance program is designed for students that like a hands-on approach in the work they do. Industrial Maintenance trains students to take their place along side the people who keep today's manufacturing facilities operational. Students will learn a variety of skills that will make them a valuable asset to any organization. This is a self-paced program and each student will be able to progress through and complete the program at his/her own rate of learning. The IMT department will use individual learning systems, textbooks, lectures/lab, demonstration, group discussions, and one-on-one instruction to help the student achieve mastery in all areas of training.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Module 1 Module 2
Orientation & Workplace Ethics Training (18 hours) Workplace Ethics Training (22 hours)
Electron Theory and Ohms Law (30 hours) Plant Safety and Health (40 hours)
Direct Current Circuit Analysis (40 hours) Related Math (60 hours)
Basic Test Equipment (30 hours) Blueprint Reading (30 hours)
Conductor Sizing (NEC) (24 hours) Precision Measurements & Bench-work (40 hours)
Magnetic Induction (20 hours) Lubrication (25 hours)
Alternating Current Theory (30 hours) Bearing Installation, & Maintenance (25 hours)
Reactive Components (Inductors/Capacitors) (30 hours) Mechanical Drives/Trainer Exercise (50 hours)
Reactive Circuit Analysis (30 hours) Pumps, Centrifugal, & Positive Displacement (40 hours)
Transformers (Single & Three Phase) (30 hours) Fluid Power Actuators (30 hours)
Motors (DC, Single & Three Phase) (30 hours) Fluid Power Control Devices (45 hours)
Basic Relay Logic and Component ID (30 hours) Hydraulic Fluids (25 hours)
Solid State Motor Controls (30 hours) Mechanical & Fluid Power Helper Supplemental Certificate = 432 hours
Internship (60 hours)  
Electrician Helper Supplemental Certificate = 432 hours  

 

 

Elective Module Elective Module
PLC Technology Supplemental Certificate = 432 hours HVAC Technology Supplemental Certificate = 432 hours
Workplace Ethics Training (18 hours) Workplace Ethics Training (18 hours)
PLC Systems Overview (20 hours) Theory of Heat (45 hours)
PLC Hardware (30 hours) Safety, Tools, & Equipment (30 hours)
Numbers, Systems, & Codes (30 hours) EPA 608 Test (30 hours)
Software & Basic SLC500 Systems Refrigerant & Oil Management (42 hours)
Instruction Set (45 hours) Basic Automatic controls (42 hours)
Simulation Exercises (45 hours) Electric Motors in HVACR (42 hours)
Trainer Exercises (30 hours) Refrigeration System Components (42 hours)
Robotic Overview (20 hours) Electric/Gas Heat (42 hours)
Basic Robot Systems (30 hours) Field Preventive Maintenance (69 hours)
Robot Classification & Terminology (30 hours) course Project (30 hours)
Work-cell Interface (35 hours)  
Robot Teaching Techniques (30 hours)  
Manipulating the Robot (30 hours)  
course Project (39 hours)  

 

    

Elective Module Elective Module
Welding Technology Supplemental Certificate = 432 hours Injection Molding Maintenance Supplemental Certificate = 432 hours
Welding Safety (6 hours) Injection Molding Machine Safety (20 hours)
Technical Math for Welders (10 hours) Basic Operation of the Injection Molding Machine (70 hours)
Basic Blueprint Reading (40 hours) Types of Injection Molding Machine Power (75 hours)
Oxyacetylene Cutting & Welding (20 hours) Installation of the Injection Molding Machine (40 hours)
Welding (20 hours) Preventive Maintenance Procedures (85 hours)
Plasma Arc Cutting (7 hours) Injection Molding Machine Repair Procedures (82 hours)
Basic GMAW (12 hours) Auxiliary Equipment Maintenance & Repair (60 hours
GMAW & FCAW Plate (120 hours) (Injection Molding available at Pulaski Campus Only)
Flux Cored Arc Welding - Pipe (48 hours)  
GMAW - Pipe (60 hours)  
GMAW - Aluminum Plate & Pipe (109 hours)  
(Welding available at Pulaski Campus Only)  

 

 

Tuition/fees for students attending full-time Tuition includes $67 access fee (Each Trimester = 432 hours)

432 hours per trimester = 4 months. $723 per trimester.

This program includes a study involving work ethics that incorporates instruction relating to proper workplace attendance, character, teamwork, appearance, attitude, productivity, organization skills, communication, cooperation, and respect.