Industrial Maintenance Control

About

The mission of the Industrial Maintenance Control Progam, formally known as Industrial Electrical Maintenance / Mechatronics Program is to provide diversified maintenance training to students to meet the occupational needs of prospective employers in our community. This course will provide students with a thorough understanding of the methods of diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing industrial equipment. Each unit of study is approached by starting with the basic theory involved. Students will receive actual experience on equipment with industry approved methods of repairing and maintaining them. A student can progress into the Mechatronics curriculum. The Mechatronics portion incorporates advanced studies and troubleshooting in Electronics, Fluid Power, Motor Control, PLC logic and programming, Robots, and Mechatronics manufacturing. 

Day (20 Months) M-F, 7:45am-2:30pm  
Night (24 Months) M-Thur, 3:30pm-9:30pm  

 

 

Overview

Information Detail
Time Commitment Full Time
Typical Program Length 20 Months
Clock Hours 2,160
Class Type Day, Night
Credentials Certificate, Diploma
Total Tuition/Fees $7,494.00
Textbook/Supplies Cost $1,700.00

Program Credentials

Option NameHoursCredentials
Mechanical Helper Certificate432Certificate
Fluid Power Certificate 864Certificate
Industrial Maintenance Diploma 1296Diploma
Programmable Controls Technician Diploma 1728Diploma
Ind. Maint. & Controls Technician Diploma2160Diploma

Campus Locations

Smyrna Campus
663 Ken Pilkerton Dr
Smyrna, TN 37167

Curriculum/Courses

First Trimester: 
IMC 0001 Worker Characteristics
IMC 1010 Technology Foundations
IMC 1020 Safety and Orientation
IMC 1030 Mechanical Theory
IMC 1040 Mechanical Application
IMC 1050 Intro to Failure Analysis
IMC 1060 Mechanical Application Capstone
Second Trimester: 
IMC 0002 Worker Characteristics
IMC 2010 Lubrication and Hydraulic Fluids
IMC 2020 Intro to Fluid Power Systems
IMC 2030 Intro to Pneumatic Control
IMC 2040 Intro to Hydraulics Systems and Pumps
IMC 2050 Fluid Power Capstone
IMC 2060 Introduction to Fundamental Electricity
Third Trimester: 
IMC 0003 Worker Characteristics
IMC 3010 Introduction to Electrical Circuit Diagrams and Wiring Design 
IMC 3020 Introduction to Electrical Wiring, Soldering, and Measurements
IMC 3030 Introduction to Sequence Control 
IMC 3040 Introduction to Electrical Failure Analysis
Fourth Trimester: 
IEM 0004 Worker Characteristics
IMC 4010 Introduction to Processor Handling and PLC Programming                             
IMC 4020 Advanced Processor Handling and PLC Sequencing
IMC 4030 PLC Capstone
Fifth Trimester: 
IMC 0005 Worker Characteristics 
IMC 5010 Basic Robotics
IMC 5020 Intermediate Robotic Programming
IMC 5030 Robotic Programming Capstone 
IMC 5040 Industrial Maintenance & Automation Controls Capstone

Instructors

Tim Baisden
615-898-8010 Ext.217
Rodney Douglas
615-898-8010
Walter Fann
615-898-8010
Lee Teat
615-898-8010
Joshua Brown
615-898-8010

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