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Industrial Maintenance Technology CC
Industrial Technology Department | C.C. Certificate of Completion | 1 year
Earn a certificate in Industrial Maintenance Technology from Clackamas Community College and become skilled in the use of machine tools and precision instruments!
Industrial Maintenance Technology graduates are the masters of modern machinery and automation. They install and maintain the mechatronic systems the we all rely on for our food, transportation and manufactured goods.
Industrial Maintenance Technology CC
You will develop some exciting new skills in this program. Among them, you should be able to demonstrate:
- Mechanical abilities
- Technical understanding
- Attention to detail
- Safety awareness
- Communication
- Leadership
Careers
Career opportunities include:
- maintenance mechanics
- millwrights
- process technicians
- maintenance machinists
- building engineers
- robotics technicians
- industrial electrician apprentices
Job Market
Search related careers and regional data on wages and job outlook on CareerCoach or WorkSource.PROGRAM CODE: CC.INDMAINTECH
Industrial Maintenance Technology (IMT) is a program that prepares students to succeed as maintenance technicians in industry. IMT graduates perform mechanical and electrical maintenance of manufacturing equipment such as machine tools, automated process equipment and buildings systems to keep production operational. Maintenance technicians study subjects from a wide variety of technical disciplines ranging from welding to industrial electronics to robotics. This is a high-wage, high-demand field that typically attracts talented people who are excellent problem solvers and enjoy challenging work.
RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTCOMES
Computation (1 course- MTH-050 Technical Mathematics I)
- Use appropriate mathematics to solve problems.
Communication (1 course- WR-101 Workplace Writing)
- Read actively, think critically, and write purposefully and capably for professional audiences.
Human Relations (3 credits- see catalog for course list)
- Engage in ethical communication processes that accomplish goals.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- work safely in an industrial environment around machinery, power equipment, heat, chemicals and
electricity; - troubleshoot, install and repair basic electromechanical systems by using knowledge of electrical and mechanical fundamentals, diagnostic instruments, and hand and power tools;
- use knowledge of manufacturing and welding processes to execute the repair and replacement of machine elements;
- communicate effectively through graphical means including schematics, diagrams, engineering drawing and sketches to determine system functions to effect repairs and improve performance.
Industrial Maintenance Technology Core Requirements
Complete the following Core Requirements
- EET-139
- Principles of Troubleshooting I
- 2
- IMT-104
- Reading Schematics and Symbols
- 2
- IMT-110
- Preventative Maintenance
- 2
- IMT-120
- Industrial Machinery I
- 3
- IMT-220
- Industrial Machinery II
- 3
- MFG-103
- Machining for Fabrication & Maintenance
- 3
- MFG-107
- Industrial Safety & First Aid
- 3
- MFG-109
- Computer Literacy for Technicians
- 3
- MFG-130
- Basic Electricity I
- 3
- MFG-131
- Basic Electricity II
- 3
- MFG-132
- Basic Electricity III
- 3
- MFG-140
- Principles of Fluid Power
- 3
- MFG-221
- Materials Science
- 3
- MTH-080*
- Technical Mathematics II
- 3
Computation Related Instruction
Complete MTH-050
- MTH-050*
- Technical Mathematics I
- 4
Communication Related Instruction
Complete WR-101
- WR-101*
- Workplace Writing
- 4
Human Relations Related Instruction
Complete 3 credits. See catalog for approved Related Instruction Courses.
Program Electives
Complete 3 credits of Industrial Maintenance Technology Program Electives. This may consist of any course with a CDT, EET, GIS, MET, MFG, MTT, SM, or WLD prefix not included in the Industrial Maintenance Technology Program or other technical course with approval.
Substitute college transfer courses for these courses if you plan to continue your education at a higher education institution. It is recommended that you consult with a faculty advisor or a staff member in Student Services for the transfer requirements of the specific advanced program or school.
