Industrial Maintenance Program Requirements
The Industrial Maintenance Program offers to interested students a two year Associate of Applied Science Degree. The program is student-centered, career-oriented and designed to provide skills and knowledge necessary to meet the general maintenance demands of business, industry, and government agencies. In addition, the Industrial Maintenance graduate will qualify for admission to other technology majors. The student must select approved electives appropriately. This program is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and School (SACS). However the program is not accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).
The minimum number of hours required for the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Maintenance is 60 semester hours.
General Education Basic Curriculum 15 hours
CS 205, Microcomputer Applications
EC 201, Macroeconomics
EH 101, Written English I
MH 113, Precalculus Algebra
SH 100, Principles of Public Speaking
Industrial Maintenance Major
Students are required to take 45 semester hours as follows:
TY 211, Total Productive Maintenance and Mechanical Systems
TY 231, Basic Blueprint Reading and Drafting
TY 233, Network Communication
or
CS 380, Network Communications
TY 241, Fluid Power
TY 242, Electricity/Electronics I
TY 243, Electricity/Electronics II
TY 244, Electrical Motor Controls
TY 245, Electromechanical Controls
TY 246, Programmable Logic Controls
TY 251, Workplace Safety and Health
UWA 101, Freshman Seminar
Technology/Business Approved Electives (12)
Free Electives (1)