Industrial Maintenance, A.A.S. (Fall 2012)

Industrial maintenance requires people employed in the field to be trained in a variety of areas, including welding, electricity, HVAC, gasoline or diesel engines, and generators. Often, the needs will change due to growth in a company or the expansion of services provided. This degree option will allow a student to choose from numerous courses to custom build a program that will fit the needs of an employer. It will also allow students employed in an industrial maintenance position to broaden their skill areas and achieve an associate of applied science degree.

(Major Code 2270; State CIP Code 47.0303)

Associate of Applied Science Degree

First Semester

CodeTitleHours
DRAF 129Interpreting Architectural Drawings2
OR
MFAB 180Blueprint and Symbols Reading for Welders2
OR
HVAC 143Reading Blueprints and Ladder Diagrams2
ENGL 121Composition I3
 Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement test score or EAP 113 and EAP 117  
INDT 125Industrial Safety/OSHA 303
HVAC 123 Electromechanical Systems4
MATH 130Technical Mathematics I3
 Prerequisite: MATH 111 with a grade of "C" or higher or an appropriate score on the math assessment test  

Total Semester Hours: 15

Second Semester

CodeTitleHours
Technical Electives6
CPCA 128 PC Applications: MS Office3
ELTE 122National Electrical Code I4
ENGL 123 Technical Writing I3
 Prerequisite: ENGL 121  
INDT 155Workplace Skills1

Total Semester Hours: 17

Third Semester

CodeTitleHours
Related Electives3
Technical Electives4
ECON 132Survey of Economics3
MFAB 124 Introduction to Welding3
SPD 120Interpersonal Communication3

Total Semester Hours: 16

Fourth Semester

CodeTitleHours
Related Electives3
Technical Electives9
Humanities Elective3
EMS 121 CPR I - Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider1

Total Semester Hours: 16

Technical Electives

CodeTitleHours
AUTO 165Automotive Engine Repair4
 Prerequisite or corequisite: AUTO 125 or department approval  
AUTO 210Advanced Engine Repair3
 Prerequisite: AUTO 165  
CET 105 Construction Methods3
ELEC 120 Introduction to Electronics3
ELEC 133 Programmable Controllers3
ELEC 165Advanced Programmable Controllers3
 Prerequisite: ELEC 133  
ELTE 200 Commercial Wiring Methods4
 Prerequisite or corequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123  
ELTE 205Industrial Electrical Wiring4
 Prerequisite: ELTE 122 or ELTE 125 or ELTE 200  
ELTE 271Electrical Internship I3
 Prerequisite: department approval  
HVAC 150Refrigerant Management and Certification1
HVAC 121Basic Principles of HVAC4
 Prerequisite or corequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123  
HVAC 146Plumbing Systems Applications3
HVAC 221 Basic Principles of HVAC4
 Prerequisite or corequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123  
HVAC 223Commercial Systems: Heating4
 Prerequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123  
HVAC 271 HVAC Internship3
 Prerequisite: Department approval required  
MFAB 128Basic Machine Tool Technology3
MFAB 140 Maintenance Repair Welding3
 Prerequisites: MFAB 121 or MFAB 131 and MFAB 130 or MFAB 133 and MFAB 136 or MFAB 160  
MFAB 240 Metallurgy2
MFAB 271Metal Fabrication Internship3
 Prerequisite: Department approval  

Related Electives

CodeTitleHours
BUS 140 Principles of Supervision3
BUS 141 Principles of Management3
CET 129 Construction Management3
CET 140 Civil Engineering Materials3
 Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 116 or higher  
CPCA 105 Introduction to Personal Computers: Windows1
CPCA 121 Introduction to Project Management1
 Prerequisite: CPCA 105 or CPCA 106 or CPCA 128 or CIS 124 or an appropriate score on a waiver test  
CPCA 141Internet I1
 Prerequisite: CPCA 105 or CPCA 106 or CPCA 128 or CIS 124 or appropriate score on an assessment test  
IT 200Networking Technologies3

Total Program Hours: 64