About
The IMR program is designed to train individuals to properly service, maintain, repair, and/or install equipment for a wide range of industries. Students are provided instruction in theory and skill training necessary for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting and diagnosing the repair of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment. The purpose of the program is to prepare students for a successful career in Industrial Maintenance.
Program Outcomes:
- To introduce new students to career opportunities in Industrial Maintenance.
- To emphasize safety in the shop and on the job.
- To instruct students in theory in areas of Welding, Electrical and Mechanical, and Machine Tooling or HVAC-R
- To train students with basic welding techniques
- To introduce and train students on troubleshooting techniques by using schematic diagrams and test equipment.
- To train student on proper techniques for installing and testing motors and controls circuitry.
- To give students introduction to programming PLCs.
- To train student to recognize hydraulics and pneumatics symbols from schematics and
- Install, test and operate hydraulics and pneumatics system
- To give students basic machining knowledge and understanding.
- To prepare students for EPA licensing.
- To show students proper methods for installing, testing, and replacing AC refrigerants and system
- To assist graduates in locating and successful placement into the Industrial Maintenance field.
Overview
Information | Detail |
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Time Commitment | Full Time |
Typical Program Length | 16 Months |
Clock Hours | 1,728 |
Class Type | Day |
Credentials | Certificate, Diploma |
Total Tuition/Fees | $6,560.00 |
Textbook/Supplies Cost | $1,722.00 |
Program Credentials
Campus Locations
Main Campus
1745 Harriman Highway
Harriman, TN 37748
1745 Harriman Highway
Harriman, TN 37748
Curriculum/Courses
First Trimester:
Worker Characteristics
Orientation and Safety
Basic Arc Welding
Oxy-Acetylene Flame Cutting
Oxy-Acetylene Welding
Related Blueprint Reading
GMAW Welding Process-MIG Weld
Second Trimester:
Worker Characteristics
Orientation and Safety
Electricity Concepts DC
Electricity Concepts AC
Introduction to Wiring
Intro to Motors & Controllers
Introduction to Hydraulics
Employability Skills
Third Trimester:
Worker Characteristic
Introduction to Pneumatics
Mechanical Systems
Intro to Program Logic Control
Forklift Training
Fourth Trimester:
Worker Characteristic (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Orientation and Theory (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Safety and Tools & Equipment (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Refrigerant Recovery Technique (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Pressure & Temp Relations (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Condensers & Evaporators (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Compressor Construction (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Leaks & Repairs (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Various Types of Systems (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Electric Motors (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Applications (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Intro to EPA Certifications (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
EPA Certifications Section 608 (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Heating (HVAC Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Fifth Trimester:
Worker Characteristic (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Shop Safety (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Related Blueprint Reading (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Engines Lathes (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Milling Machines - Vertical (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Surface Grinding (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)
Precision Measurements (Machine Tool Industrial Maintenance Technician Diploma)