Program Description
This program prepares students to work in career fields of manufacturing support or industrial technical maintenance. Students will receive training in industrial safety, mechanical drive, fluid power, robotic, and electrical control systems. Students will learn the basic concepts that support these systems, installation and troubleshooting. Upon completion, students will be prepared for entry level jobs as industrial maintenance technicians (IMTec).
For More Information Contact:
School of Engineering and Applied Technology
Northeast Campus: (918) 595-7290
For More Information Contact:
School of Engineering, Aviation, & Public Service
Northeast Campus: (918) 595-7290
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, you will be able to:
- Use proper safety procedures in an industrial environment.
- Demonstrate professional work behavior.
- Perform routine maintenance of fluid power systems, electrical control systems, and mechanical drive systems
- Troubleshoot faults in fluid power systems, electrical control systems, and mechanical drive systems
- Troubleshoot and maintain programmable logic control systems.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the use of automation and robotics in the field of manufacturing.
Careers
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Student Organizations
Electronics majors will benefit from membership in the TCC Amateur Radio and Electronics Club and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) student branch at TCC. For more information see organization advisor Thomas Henderson in the School of Engineering and Applied Technology at the northeast campus.
Certificate Requirements
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