Industrial Maintenance
Program Code: 20-628-1


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For anyone seeking new employment or employment advancement in an industrial maintenance setting.

  • Learn fundamental maintenance requirements including electronics, fluid power, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), mechanical components, and electrical power distribution.
  • Transfer twelve credits into an Automated Manufacturing Systems associate degree program; or apply partial credits to associate degrees in Electromechanical Technology, Computer Control Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, and Electronics.
  • Day and evening classes available.
  • Begin classes in the fall, spring, or summer term.

NOTE: Students interested in obtaining an associate degree can substitute 10-804-113, College Technical Math 1A (3 credits) for 31-804-308, Industrial Maintenance Math.



Other Manufacturing certificates:

  • CNC Conversational Programming and Operation
  • CNC M/G Code Programming and Operation
  • Emergency Preparedness for Business & Industry
  • Engine Lathe
  • Exploring Manufacturing Careers
  • Grinding Processes
  • Integrated Resource Management
  • Lean/Six Sigma
  • Machine Tool Measurement & Benchwork
  • Manual Machine Tools, Advanced
  • Manual Milling Machines
  • Manufacturing Process Improvement
  • Materials Planning and Control
  • Purchasing
  • Quality Assurance
  • Safety and Occupational Health


To begin, contact:

FVTC-Appleton
Jason Vosters
1825 N. Bluemound Drive
P.O. Box 2277
Appleton, WI 54912-2277
(920) 831-5496
vostersj@fvtc.edu

Department Web Site: www.fvtc.edu/ind-maint





Students must follow the program curriculum in place at the time of enrollment into the program.
If you have questions, contact your advisor.

2010-11 Educational Program