Program Info
Program Description
Perform work involving the skills of two or more maintenance or craft occupations to keep machines, mechanical equipment, or the structure of an establishment in repair. Duties may involve pipe fitting; boiler making; insulating; welding; machining; carpentry; repairing electrical or mechanical equipment; installing, aligning, and balancing new equipment; and repairing buildings, floors, or stairs.
- Inspect, operate, or test machinery or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions.
- Dismantle machines, equipment, or devices to access and remove defective parts, using hoists, cranes, hand tools, or power tools.
- Perform routine maintenance, such as inspecting drives, motors, or belts, checking fluid levels, replacing filters, or doing other preventive maintenance actions.
- Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair manuals, or parts catalogs, as necessary.
- Repair machines, equipment, or structures, using tools such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, wrenches, or equipment such as precision measuring instruments or electrical or electronic testing devices.
Admission Requirements
Complete a minimum of 38 additional credit hours in courses required within your specialization.
Program Requirements
Course name | Credit Hours |
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TAMA-110: Industrial Applications of Basic Mathematical Principles | 2.00 |
TAMA-120: Industrial Applications of Algebraic Principles | 3.00 |
Electrical: Complete courses based on specific company RTI |
0.00 |
Foundations: Complete courses based on specific company RTI |
0.00 |
Graphic Design: Complete courses based on specific company RTI |
0.00 |
Welding: Complete courses based on specific company RTI
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0.00 |
RTI (Related Training Instruction)
Employer specific document that details HFC courses needed to meet employer knowledge and skill requirements and fulfills HFC degree or certificate requirements.