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Term Effective:
Spring 2002
Description:
The Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Technician Skills Certificate is a program jointly offered by the Electronic Technology and Industrial Trade Technology Departments. It prepares individuals for employment as electro-mechanical maintenance technicians in high tech manufacturing.
Instruction is provided in the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers, soldering, plumbing, hydraulics, pneumatics, rotating motors, welding, industrial shop practices and preventative maintenance, business ethics, pre-algebra, basic computer skills, reading and writing improvement, and communication skills.
Upon completion of a paid internship, students in the Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Technician program will receive an industry certification, validating that the student has mastered the job skills identified by the high tech manufacturing industry.
This program was created in cooperation with local high tech manufacturing companies that have a need for trained maintenance technicians. Currently, the industry is experiencing a severe labor shortage. Possible job titles include: technician, electronic technician, machine technician/specialist, machine operator, maintenance worker, maintenance mechanic.
Program Requirements:
The requirements for the Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Certificate program are:
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Complete 16.5 units from
- Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Technician Requirements
Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Technician Requirements - complete 16.50 units |
BOT 87.29 | Ethics in Business | 0.50 |
CIS 101A | Personal Computers for New Users | 1.00 |
COMM 66.3 | Improving Interpersonal Skills | 0.50 |
CSKL 308 | Workplace English | 1.00 |
CSKL 372 | Pre-Algebra | 3.50 |
DET 150 | Fluid Power Basics 1 | 0.50 |
DET 151 | Fluid Power Basics 2 | 0.50 |
ELEC299.41 | Programmable Logic Controllers for Maintenance Technicians I | 2.00 |
ELEC299.43 | Basic Rotating Machinery for Maintenance Technicians | 2.00 |
ELEC 300L | Basic Soldering Skills for Electronics | 1.00 |
IED 110 | Industrial Shop Practices | 1.00 |
IED 112 | Industrial Preventive Maintenance | 1.00 |
WELD 170A | Welding Basics, Beginning | 1.00 |
WEOC 99I | Occupational Work Experience-Internship | 0.50-8.00 |
Term Effective:
Spring 2002
The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.
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