General Technology - Industrial Maintenance
Associate in Applied Science in General Technology
Industrial Maintenance Career Path
65-67 Credit Hours
The General Technology major allows students to select course work necessary to become multiskilled technicians. In addition to completing the college’s core curriculum, students also complete course work in at least two technical areas. The following is an example of a career path available. The secondary paths may be substituted for courses in other programs’ primary path. Interested students should talk with their advisors.
This program prepares students for a broad range of employment within the industrial maintenance field. The program is designed to develop multi- skilled technicians who install, maintain and repair commercial or industrial machinery in buildings, process plants or manufacturing settings. The mechanical primary path provides a solid foundation in drive systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, pumps, piping systems, and machinery preventive and predictive maintenance. As part of the associate degree program students choose a secondary path in a technical field of study. Students can choose air conditioning and refrigeration, welding, industrial electrical and automation controls or machine tool technology. See your advisor for more information.
Students can earn only one General Technology degree in a single career path.
General Education Core Requirements
ENG 101 | English Composition I | 3 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Credit:3 Prerequisites |
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SPC 205 | Public Speaking | 3 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Credit:3 Prerequisites |
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SPC 209 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Credit:3 Prerequisites |
REQ HUM | Select from Humanities | 3 |
REQ MAT | Select from Mathematics/Natural Sciences | 3 |
REQ SSC | Select from Behavioral/Social Sciences | 3 |
Total: | 15 |
First Year Experience Requirement
EGR 110 | Introduction to Computer Environment | 3 | |
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Credit:3 Prerequisites |
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IDS 109 | First Year Experience Seminar | 3 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Credit:3 |
Total: | 3 |
Primary Technical Specialty Requirements
IMT 105 | Mechanical Sketching | 2 | |
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Credit:2 |
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IMT 124 | Pumps | 2 | |
Lec: .5 Lab: 4.5 Credit:2 |
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IMT 132 | Hydraulics | 2 | |
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Credit:2 |
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IMT 133 | Pneumatics | 2 | |
Lec: 1 Lab: 3 Credit:2 Prerequisites |
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IMT 151 | Piping Systems | 3 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Credit:3 |
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IMT 160 | Preventive Maintenance | 3 | |
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Credit:3 |
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IMT 161 | Mechanical Power Applications | 4 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 3 Credit:4 |
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IMT 163 | Problem Solving for Mechanical Applications | 3 | |
Lec: 2 Lab: 3 Credit:3 |
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IMT 210 | Basic Industrial Skills I | 3 | |
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Credit:3 |
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IMT 211 | Basic Industrial Skills II | 3 | |
Lec: 2.5 Lab: 1.5 Credit:3 |
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MGT 101 | Principles of Management | 3 | |
Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Credit:3 |
Total: | 30 |
Secondary Technical Specialty
Take 12 - 17 additional credit hours from the following subject areas to meet the requirements for an associate degree. Twelve credit hours can be applied to a secondary technical specialty and five credit hours can be applied to a third specialty, if applicable. All secondary studies must be approved by your academic advisor.
Secondary Technical Specialty Programs
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Automotive Technology
Business Administration
Electrical Line Worker
Electrician: Automation, Construction and Industrial
Engineering Design Graphics
Machine Tool Technology
Welding
Total: | 12-17 |
Admission Requirements
Admission into this program requires proof of high school graduation (or GED) and qualifying placement levels.