Industrial Maintenance Technology Diploma

Related Programs:

Electrical Maintenance Technology certificate is taught in the Fall semester.
Mechanical Maintenance Technology certificate is taught in the Spring semester.
Industrial Maintenance Technology diploma is awarded after successful completion of both of the certificate courses above.
Industrial Maintenance Technology AAS is awarded after successful completion two years.

Keokuk campus

Curriculum Sequence

First Semester Course Title Credit
BUS-121 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 3
ELE-195 MOTOR CONTROLS 3
ELE-310 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY 2
ELT-250 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 3
ELT-295 AC/DC FUNDAMENTALS 2
MAT-702 INTRODUCTION TO MATH APPLICATIONS 3
Semester Total: 16
Second Semester Course Title Credit
EGT-142 FLUID POWER 1 2
EGT-143 FLUID POWER 2 2
ELE-116 BLUEPRINT READING 1
IND-104 INDUSTRIAL PUMPS 1
IND-141 POWER TRANSMISSION 2
MFG-209 MACHINE SHOP PRACTICES 3
MFG-520 PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE 2
Take 1 of these courses:
PSY-102 HUMAN AND WORK RELATIONS 3
PSY-111 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY 3
SOC-110 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3
Semester Total: 16
PROGRAM TOTAL: 32

BUS-121 - BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

Lecture: 3

Credit: 3

Designed to help the student develop effective communication techniques necessary for general business messages. The course emphasizes application of these techniques through the composition and keyboarding of letters, memos, reports and some oral presentations. 

ELE-195 - MOTOR CONTROLS

Lecture: 1

Lab: 4

Credit: 3

This course discusses Motor Controls, components, operation and service. Students will learn electric relay control of AC and DC electric motors found in industrial applications. Students will also learn industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, design, and troubleshoot AC and DC motor control circuits.

ELE-310 - INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY

Lecture: 1

Lab: 2

Credit: 2

This course discusses important properties of electricity and the common electrical elements found in industrial settings. Students will learn how to install and wire electrical components. Students will also learn how to layout a project; estimate wiring quantities, lengths, and sizes between panels and properly size and install conduit. The course will introduce the national OSHA safety standards and upon completion of this course students will receive the OSHA 10 hour certification.

ELT-250 - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS

Lecture: 1

Lab: 4

Credit: 3

This course introduces students to PLC tasks such as programming, wiring, troubleshooting, communications, and advanced programming. Students will learn industrial relevant skills on how to operate, interface, program and troubleshoot PLC systems. Students will learn how to set up software drivers, log onto networks, upload and download projects, and search for documentation.

ELT-295 - AC/DC FUNDAMENTALS

Lecture: 1

Lab: 2

Credit: 2

This course introduces students to the components used in most electronic circuits and how they are measured, tested and function. Students will learn the fundamentals of AC and DC electrical systems used for power and control in industrial applications. Students will learn how to operate, install, design and troubleshoot basic AC and DC electrical circuits.

MAT-702 - INTRODUCTION TO MATH APPLICATIONS

Lecture: 2

Lab: 2

Credit: 3

This course is offered to students who can profit from an applied course in mathematics and will prepare students who need to develop skills for MAT-704. It is designed as an introductory level algebra course recommended for students with one year of high school algebra. Emphasis is on the building of basic algebra skills and the application of these mathematical techniques. The course studies the relationship of geometry and algebra as they apply to various fields. This course will also cover whole numbers/decimals, integers, fractions/percents, direct measurement, basic geometric concepts/relationships, linear equations, and right-triangle trigonometry. Prerequisite:MAT-052 or meet minimum placement test requirement.

EGT-142 - FLUID POWER 1

Lecture: 1

Lab: 2

Credit: 2

This course discusses the fundamentals of hydraulic technology. Students will learn hydraulic circuits, pumps, actuators, valves, fluid, safety, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Students will also learn how to operate, install, analyze performance and design hydraulic systems.

EGT-143 - FLUID POWER 2

Lecture: 1

Lab: 2

Credit: 2

This course discusses the fundamentals of pneumatic technology. Students will learn specific skills needed to understand the principles of pneumatics including circuits with compressed air power, air processing, valves, safety, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Students will learn industry skills including how to operate, install, analyze and design pneumatic systems.

ELE-116 - BLUEPRINT READING

Lecture: 1

Credit: 1

This course discusses the specific data that is drawn on a blueprint and explains how to read and interpret the drawing format. Students will learn orthographic and isometric drawings to understand shapes, sizes, and dimensions. Students will study building terms and construction features of carpentry, masonry, electrical, mechanical and plumbing trades.

IND-104 - INDUSTRIAL PUMPS

Lecture: 0.5

Lab: 1

Credit: 1

This course discusses the principles and applications of centrifugal pumps. Students will learn centrifugal pump construction, uses, system properties, monitoring, and troubleshooting techniques. Students will also learn the skills they need to select, operate, install, maintain and repair the many different types of pumps used in industry.

IND-141 - POWER TRANSMISSION

Lecture: 1

Lab: 2

Credit: 2

This course discusses the fundamentals of mechanical transmission systems used in industry. Students will learn industrial skills on how to operate, install, analyze performance, and design basic mechanical transmission systems using chains, v-belts, spur gears, bearings, and couplings.

MFG-209 - MACHINE SHOP PRACTICES

Lecture: 1

Lab: 4

Credit: 3

Classroom and hands on training will be provided in machine shop safety and the use of machine shop tools and machines. Training will include proper use of hand tools, measuring tools, milling machines, grinders, lathes, drills and saws.

MFG-520 - PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE

Lecture: 1

Lab: 2

Credit: 2

This course discusses the principles of machinery oil analysis, thermography, ultrasonics and machine vibration. Students will learn how to properly diagnose an equipment failure. Students will also learn steps to prevent equipment failures and keep equipment running efficiently.

PSY-102 - HUMAN AND WORK RELATIONS

Lecture: 3

Credit: 3

This is a course that includes the understanding of the applications of psychological principles, theory, and research related to the work setting.

PSY-111 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

Lecture: 3

Credit: 3

A basic course in the understanding of behavior, designed to give the student a scientific background in the fundamental problems and techniques covered in the field of psychology.

SOC-110 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

Lecture: 3

Credit: 3

An analysis of social organization (or the social order). This course deals with the nature of sociology as a science, the original nature of man, the socialization of the individual, the development of groups and group behavior, the nature of culture and culture patterns, the organization of institutions, the nature of social order, the organization of human stratification and examination of major social processes. Special emphasis is placed upon the American cultural patterns.

Jeron Lindsay - Instructor, (319) 524-3221 ext. 1937

Email: jlindsay@scciowa.edu
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Jason Radel - Instructor, (319) 524-3221 ext. ext. 1990

Email: jradel@scciowa.edu
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