Manufacturing
Industrial Maintenance Technology
Manufacturing
Industrial Maintenance Technology
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Industrial Maintenance Technology
The Industrial Maintenance program of study will prepare individuals for entry-level employment as multi-craft maintenance technicians. Industrial maintenance trade technicians are responsible for assembling, installing, maintaining, and repairing machinery used in the manufacturing or industrial environment. Instruction will include a variety of areas such as safety, machinery maintenance and troubleshooting/service, blueprint reading, basic machining operations, fundamentals of piping and hydro-testing, and fundamentals of industrial electricity. In addition, students will develop problem-solving skills in industrial electrical procedures, programmable logic controllers, and process control.
Admission Requirements
A minimum ACT score of 15 is required or applicants must score at the 10th grade level on the TABE Form 9/10 to be admitted to the program. Exceptions may be made, with instructor permission, for students who do not meet entrance requirements provided the student meets the requirements by the end of the second semester or has a 2.0 GPA.
Completion options include a Technical Certificate, Advanced Technical Certificate and Associate of Applied Science degree.
Course Check Sheets
Technical Certificate
Advanced Technical Certificate
Associate of Applied Science
For more information, contact
Michael Stevenson
Industrial Maintenance Instructor
mstevenson@msdelta.edu
662-246-6533
Office: AF 130
Mark Myles
Industrial Maintenance Technology Instructor
mmyles@msdelta.edu
662-246-6553
Office: Allen-Foley Career-Technical Center