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Want a Career Working With Machines?
The Industrial Maintenance Mechanics program prepares students with the skills and experience necessary to enter the workforce as an entry-level mechanic in an industrial facility.
Students will learn multiple disciplines which include machining, pipefitting, mechanical, welding and electricity. Industrial maintenance mechanics maintain and repair a variety of equipment used in many different plants such as steel mills, oil refineries, power plants, and food and beverages industries.
Curriculum
| Total Program Credits: | 25.5 | |
| Course Number | Course Description | Course Credits |
| PMT 100 | Precision Machining Introduction | 0.5 |
| PMT 101 | Intro to the Machine Trades | 3 |
| PMT 102 | Intermediate Machining | 3 |
| GT 105 | Intro to Technical Mathematics | 3 |
| IML 119 | Mechanical Systems | 3 |
| IDP 276 | Industrial Hydraulics I | 3 |
| IML 120 | Mechanical Blueprint Reading I | 2 |
| IDP 116 | Industrial Pipefitting A | 3 |
| IML 125 | Industrial Maintenance Welding | 3 |
| IML 133 | Industrial Rigging | 2 |
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For More Information about the Program please refer to the Online College Catalog.
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