Combine basic theoretical knowledge and understanding of the industrial maintenance field and practical laboratory experience to set up and repair industrial equipment.
Employ a systematic approach to troubleshooting an industrial system malfunction and prepare an effective repair solution.
Demonstrate the proper use of safety equipment, devices, and procedures in classroom and lab environments.
Perform corrective and preventive maintenance procedures on industrial equipment.
Demonstrate effective communication and employability skills in the workplace.
Major Code: 4122T
**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor
Fall Semester Freshman Year
ENGL 101 | Writing and Rhetoric I | 3 Credits |
MATH GE | Any Gen. Ed. Math Course | 3 Credits |
AETC 110 | DC Circuits | 4 credits |
AETC 135 | Controls and Instrumentation | 3 credits |
AETC 150 | Machine Maintenance | 3 credits |
Total: | 16 |
Spring Semester Freshman Year
SOCS GE | Any Gen. Ed. Social and Behavioral Way of Knowing Course | 3 Credits |
AETC 120 | AC Circuits | 3 credits |
AETC 142 | PLC Systems 1 | 3 credits |
PROG ELEC
| Program Electives | 3 Credits |
PROG ELEC
| Program Electives | 3 Credits |
Total: | 15 |
*Prerequisite or corequisite required.
Program Electives ISMT Track
ISMT 130 | Mechanical Drive Systems | 3 Credits |
ISMT 140 | Fluid Power | 3 Credits |
WELD 111 | Introduction to MIG Welding | 1 credit |
Total: | 6-7 |
Program Electives AETC Track
MANT 105 | CAD Engineering Graphics* | 2 Credits |
AETC 165 | Lean Manufacturing | 2-3 credits |
WELD 111 | Introduction to MIG Welding | 1 credit |
Total: | 6 |
Total Credit Hours Required for this Major: 31-32