B.T.C. Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Student Outcomes:
- Describe and conduct safe work practices in laboratory and industrial environments.
- Identify and apply societal and regulatory codes and standards.
- Describe fundamental mechanical principles, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and equipment design.
- Conduct basic maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of common industrial mechanical systems.
- Identify technical documentation.
- Demonstrate basic structural welding.
- Demonstrate basic computer-aided drafting and design.
- Identify commissioning practices for equipment setup and alignment.
- Recognize specific equipment applications for reactive, preventive, predictive, and proactive maintenance.
Major Requirements
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
Choose two credits from the following: | 2 | |
Engineering Technology Orientation and Introduction to an Industrial Environment Laboratory | ||
or ESET 1162 | Industrial Safety and Regulations | |
ESET 1118 | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic I | 2 |
ESET 1118L | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Lab I | 1 |
ESET 1119 | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic II | 2 |
ESET 1119L | Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Lab II | 1 |
ESET 1123 | Mechanical Power Transmission I | 2 |
ESET 1123L | Mechanical Power Transmission Laboratory I | 2 |
ESET 1125 | Introduction to Structural Welding | 1 |
ESET 1126 | Introduction to Mechanical Drafting and Computer Aided Design | 1 |
ESET 1127 | Mechanical Power Transmission II | 2 |
ESET 1127L | Mechanical Power Transmission Laboratory II | 2 |
Total Credits | 18 |