Stanley Bishop, Program Coordinator/Instructor
The two-year Industrial Maintenance Technician Program provides the student with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for success in the field of manufacturing maintenance.
The goal of the program is for students to develop skills needed to maintain equipment in manufacturing. Students will receive instruction and training in safety, fluid power, electricity, motor control systems, PLC, mechatronics, mechanical systems, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, welding and precision machining.
Those who complete the program will enter the workforce qualified as entry-level maintenance technicians.
Progression: To meet graduation requirements for this program, students must successfully complete the specified courses listed below with a “C” average (GPA of 2.00) or better. A grade of “C” or higher is required in each IMM course to progress in the program.
Minimum admission requirements (in addition to general admission requirements):
Attain a 16 composite score on the ACT;
Or
Score a 251 or higher on the ACCUPLACER NG Reading Section and a 230 or above on the ACCUPLACER NG Algebra Section;
Or
Earn a “C” or above in CTE 1113 - Occupational Math ;
Or
Complete 15 semester hours with a “C” average or above from an accredited college. Developmental coursework does not satisfy this requirement.
To be considered full-time, students in the Industrial Maintenance Technician Program must be enrolled in 15 or more semester credit hours at MCC.