
Industrial Maintenance Technology Semester Plan
FIRST YEAR COURSE SCHEDULE
First Semester
- FPX 100 – Fluid Power (3 credit hours)
- FPX 101 – Fluid Power Lab (2 credit hours)
- WLD 120 – Welding (2 credit hours)
- WLD 121 – Welding Lab (3 credit hours)
- IMT 150 – Maintaining Industrial Equipment (3 credit hours)
- IMT 151 – Maint. Indust. Equip. Lab (2 credit hours)
- General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
- Total Hours: 18
Second Semester
- MT 110 – Electrical Principles (3 credit hours)
- IMT 111 – Electrical Princ. Lab (2 credit hours)
- BRX 120 – Blueprint Reading (3 credit hours)
- DLC 100 – Digital Literacy (3 credit hours)
- General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
- General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
- Total Hours: 17
SECOND YEAR COURSE SCEHDULE
Third Semester
- CMM 114 – Fundamentals of Machine Tools (6 credit hours)
- IMT 220 – Motor Controls (bi-term) (3 credit hours)
- IMT 221 – Motor Controls Lab (bi-term) (2 credit hours)
- IMT 222 – Motor Controls II (bi-term) (2 credit hours)
- IMT 223 – Motor Controls II Lab (bi-term) (2 credit hours)
- General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
- Total Hours: 18
Fourth Semester
- IMT 280 – Advanced PLCs (3 credit hours)
- IMT 281 – Advanced PLC Lab (2 credit hours)
- IMT 200 – Industrial Robotics (4 credit hours)
- IMT 289 – Industrial Maint. Capstone (1 credit hours)
- General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
- General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
- Total Hours: 16
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DIPLOMA OR AAS DEGREE
General Education Component
- Technical Mathematics or Higher (3 credit hours)
- Natural Sciences (3 credit hours)
- Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 credit hours)
- Heritage/Humanities (3 credit hours)
Technical Component
- Technical Core: 29-37 credit hours
- Technical Electives: 13 credit hours
- Subtotal: 42-50 credit hours
- Total credit hours for Degree (Including
General Education): 60-88 credit hours
Notes
- Please refer to course catalog for complete listing of required Technical courses
- The student must have a plan of study on file in the academic affairs office.
- A combination of general education and technical courses should not exceed 68 credit hours.
- Credit earned through certificate and diploma program completion will be applicable toward the Associate of Applied Science when consistent with the objectives of the student’s individual plan of study.
- To progress in the program a grade of “C” or better is required in each technical and mathematics course with maintenance of a 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
