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What is Industrial Maintenance Technology?

Industrial Maintenance Technology involves keeping industrial systems working properly.  Technicians working in industry are the people who work directly with machines: troubleshooting, calibrating, repairing, re-programming, and maintaining them.  They are involved with installing machines, making them work, taking care of them so they do not break down (maintenance), re-programming/re-building them to do different tasks, and trouble-shooting and repairing them when they fail.

To request a DVD outlining the MIT programs, please contact kevin.dunn@kctcs.edu.

Link to other Mechanical and Industrial Technology Programs

Industrial Maintenance Technology Curriculum:

AAS Degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology Checklist (pdf):
We offer an Associates of Applied Science Degrees in Industrial Maintenance Technology

Certificates in Industrial Maintenance Technology Checklist (pdf):
It is possible to receive a number of certificates in this area if you do not want a degree, or are in the process of earning a degree.

Diplomas in Industrial Maintenance Technology Checklist (pdf): A Diploma in Industrial Maintenance Technology is for professionals who want the technical classes, but are not interested in the general education courses.

 

General Education Requirements:

Credit Hours:

MT150 College Algebra or

3

MT125 Technical Algebra & Trig or

(3)

MA109 College Algebra

(3)

Science

3

ENG101 Writing I

3

Social Interaction

3

Oral Communications

3

Heritage/Humanities

3

Core Requirements:

Credit Hours:

IMT 110 Ind. Maint. Elec. Principles and

3

IMT 110 Ind. Maint. Elec. Principles Lab or

2

ENGT110 Circuits I** and

(5)

ENGT114 Circuits II** 

(5)

IMT150 Maint. Ind. Equipment I

3

IMT151 Maint. Ind. Equipment I Lab

2

BRX120 Basic Blueprint Reading or

2

BRX110 Basic Blueprint Rdg for Mach or

(2)

BRX112 Blueprint Rdg for Machinist or

(4)

ET 102 Blueprint Reading

(2)

FPX100 Fluid Power and

3

FPX101 Fluid Power Lab or

2

ET 265 Applied Fluid Power

(3)

EET270 Electric Motor Controls I and

2

EET271 Electric Motor Controls I Lab or

2

ET 244 Electrical Machinery and Controls or

(4)

EET264 Rotating Machinery and

(2)

EET265 Rotating Machinery Lab

(2)

WLD 120 Shielded Metal Arc Welding and

3

WLD 121 Shld Metal Arc Welding Lab or

(2)

WLD 152 Basic Welding B or

 (5)

IMT100 Welding for Maintenance and

(3)

IMT100 Welding for Maintenance lab

(2)

Computer Literacy

3

Technical Electives*

18

 *Technical Electives: Any EET, ET, ENGT, IMT, CIS, NIS, IT, ISM, CAD, ICT, MFG, or any other course approved by the program coordinator

 **If courses equaling 10 credit hours are taken, five (5) credits may be used as technical electives

 For questions about this page or to report problems, please contact Mike Binzer

Revised 8/30/07