Industrial Maintenance Technology
| Customized Maintenance Mechanic Certificates for Industry |
To meet the varied and changing needs of the workforce, Western strives to be as flexible as possible in terms of offering certificates that fit the widest range of industry needs. Although industrial plants maintain a lot of the same type of equipment, the processes at each of these sites are quite different. Therefore, classes or skill sets in a certificate that are relevant for one company may not be as relevant for another company, or the type of skills upgrade for one employee may not fit another.
Through conversations with the WWCC Maintenance Faculty and an individual company, a customized maintenance certificate can be developed. A set of courses from the list below totaling 36 credits will be identified as appropriate for a Maintenance Certificate for that individual company and its designated employees. |
Students must complete a minimum of 36 credits from the following courses determined by industry:
Automotive Electrical Systems (AUTO 1765) |
3 |
Basic Electricity - AC (ELTR 1530) |
3 |
Automotive Electronics (AUTO 1770) |
3 |
PLC for Industry (ELTR 1030) |
1-3 |
Industrial Mechanics I (INDM 1510) |
3 |
Instrumentation I (ELTR 1840) |
3 |
Industrial Mechanics II (INDM 1520) |
3 |
Motor Controls (ELTR 2840) |
3 |
Industrial Mechanics III (INDM 1530) |
3 |
Instrumentation II (ELTR 2885) |
3 |
Industrial Mechanics IV (INDM 1540) |
3 |
Computer Information Systems (COSC 1200) |
3 |
Industrial Mechanics V (INDM 1550) |
3 |
Reading Technical Schematics (TECH 1680) |
3 |
Preventive Maintenance (INDM 1560) |
3 |
Diesel Fundamentals (DESL 1595) |
3 |
Industrial Hydraulics I (INDM 1570) |
3 |
Diesel Engines (DESL 1600) |
9 |
Industrial Hydraulics II (INDM 1580) |
3 |
Industrial Pneumatics (INDM 1590) |
3 |
Industrial Hydraulics III (INDM 1585) |
3 |
Welding course (WELD 1710-2660) |
3 |
Electrical Assembly & Measure (ELTR 1505) |
3 |
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Basic Electricity - DC (ELTR 1520) |
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