Industrial Maintenance--Millwright
The Industrial Maintenance program provides students with the knowledge and skills to work in any type of mechanical area--such as refineries and petrochemical facilities. A strong curriculum, designed by professionals in the area of industrial/mechanical maintenance, has created a pathway to a wide range of careers.
Students will gain an in-depth understanding of safety standards necessary in the field. Additionally, students will learn to use tools, learn print reading, basic machine shop techniques as well as advanced machining
skills. Students will have the option to either follow the millwright path or the machining path to develop advanced skills.
Students are encouraged to complete an external learning experience through an internship in which the student will learn how to perform maintenance skills and use knowledge gained through classwork.
Graduates of this program will be qualified to work in refineries and plants as well as in the aerospace industry, energy facilities, and construction sites.
Outcomes
Identify and use precision measuring tools.
Demonstrate standard safety procedures as required in industry.
Use troubleshooting and critical thinking skills.
Understand print reading and drawings in the industry.
Use numbers for precision work.
Recommended Program of Study
First Semester
Second Semester
Third Semester
MATH 1332 | Contemporary Mathematics (Quantitative Reasoning)🖱 | 3:3:0 |
SPCH 1321 | Business & Professional Communication | 3:3:0 |
ENGL 2311 | Technical Writing | 3:3:0 |
| Or | |
ENGL 1301 | Composition I🖱 | 3:3:0 |
Students will take either MCHN 2386 Internship or INMT 2345 Industrial Troubleshooting
Fourth Semester
| Social/Behavioral Science Course | 3 |
| Humanities/Fine Arts Course | 3:3:0 |
| Or | |