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The Industrial Maintenance Technology program prepares students for various industrial maintenance-related careers using an industry-guided curriculum and practical hands-on labs.
First-year studies include hand & power tools, precision measurement, fasteners, mechanical drawings, machine components, electrical circuits & prints, mechanical power transmission, machining, piping, robotics, rigging, pneumatics & hydraulics.
During the second year, students learn pumps & compressors, PLC’s (Programmable Logic Controllers), electric motors & transformers, electric motor controls, and troubleshooting industrial maintenance equipment.
- Catalog Year
- 2023-2024
- Degree Type
- AAS
- Available Online
- No
- Available Hybrid
- No
- TSI
- Complete
- Degree Plan
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Major Courses 45 Credits INMT 1305 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance
CETT 1402 Electricity Principles
INMT 2301 Machinery Installation
TECM 1301 Industrial Mathematics
INMT 1419 Manufacturing Processes
RBTC 1305 Robotic Fundamentals
HYDR 1345 Hydraulics and Pneumatics
PFPB 2308 Piping Standards and Materials
INMT 2388 Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician OR
WLDG 1307 Introduction to Welding Using Multiple ProcessesELPT 2319 Programmable Logic Controllers
INMT 2303 Pumps, Compressors, & Mechanical Drives*
ELPT 2305 Motors and Transformers*
ELPT 1441 Motor Control*
INMT 2345 Industrial Troubleshooting* ** *Students interested in an AAS with an emphasis in Advanced Manufacturing Technology should take 'OR' courses and associated prerequisites/corequisites listed below.
MFGT 1302 Intro/ to Automated Manufacturing INTC 2333 Instrumentation Systems RBTC 1347 Electromechanical Devices RBTC 2347 Computer Integrated Manufacturing ** INMT 1191 Special Topics in Manufacturing Technology General Education Courses
15 Credits Every Associate of Applied Science degree plan must contain at least 15 semester hours of general education courses. At least one course must be taken from each of the following areas:
- Humanities/fine arts (language, philosophy & culture/creative arts)
- Social/behavioral science (social and behavioral sciences/American history/government/ political science)
- Natural science/mathematics (life and physical sciences/mathematics)
Major Courses: 45
General Education Courses 15
Total Semester Hours: 60Recommended Course Sequence:
First Semester Credit Hours INMT 1305 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance
3 CETT 1402 Electricity Principles
4 INMT 2301 Machinery Installation
3 TECM 1301 Industrial Mathematics
3 MATH 1314 College Algebra OR
MATH 1316 Plane Trigonometry OR
MATH 1324 Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences OR
MATH 1332 Contemporary Mathematics3 Second Semester Credit Hours INMT 1419 Manufacturing Processes
4 RBTC 1305 Robotic Fundamentals
3 HYDR 1345 Hydraulics and Pneumatics
3 PFPB 2308 Piping Standards and Materials
3 SPCH 1321 Bus. & Professional Communication
3 Summer I Credit Hours INMT 2388 Internship- Manufacturing Technology/Technician OR
WLDG 1307 Intro. to Welding Using Multiple Processes3 Third Semester Credit Hours ELPT 2319 Programmable Logic Controllers I
3 INMT 2303 Pumps, Compressors, & Mechanical Drives OR
MFGT 1302 Introduction to Automated Manufacturing*3 ENGL 1301 Composition I 3 xxxx x3xx Government/Political Science Core OR
ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics OR
PSYC 2301 General Psychology OR
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology3 Fourth Semester Credit Hours ELPT 2305 Motors and Transformers OR
INTC 2333 Instrumentation Systems*3 ELPT 1441 Motor Control OR
RBTC 1347 Electromechanical Devices*4 INMT 2345 Industrial Troubleshooting** OR
RBTC 2347 Computer Integrated Manufacturing AND
INMT 1191 Special Topics in Manufacturing Technology*3 xxxx x3xx Lang., Philosophy and Culture Core OR
Creative Arts Core3 Total Semester Hours 60 Courses titled in bold type represent general education courses.
*Students interested in an AAS emphasizing Advanced Manufacturing Technology should take ‘OR’ courses and associated pre-requisites/co-requisites.**Capstone – Must be taken in the last semester.
NOTE: Applicants must meet the admission requirements for TJC and achieve a minimum score of 42 on the Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test.
NOTE: Department-specific courses must be taken sequentially and may have a prerequisite course. Exceptions must be approved in writing by the department chair.
All new students are required to attend industrial maintenance technology orientation.