Technical Diploma
*Effective spring 2024, Industrial Maintenance Mechatronics will be changed to Industrial Automation and Robotics.*
Career Opportunities
Day (423) 697-5502 Night (423) 697-3106
This program prepares maintenance personnel for industry. Students learn skills in electricity, motor controls welding, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical systems, programmable logic controls, automation and robotics.
First Semester (Fall) (450 Clock Hours)
• Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skills, Safety, Tools, Fasteners, Industrial Print Reading, Rigging & Mechanical, Installations, Mechanical Power Transmissions, Bearings, Coupled Shaft Alignment, Lubrication, Seals & Packing, Pumps & Compressors
Second Semester (Spring) (450 Clock Hours)
• Fluid Power, Piping Systems, Electrical Fundamentals, Test Equipment, Basic Resistive Electrical Circuits, Reactive Circuits, & Power Factor, Wiring Methods, Transformers, Electrical Machinery, Control & Controlled Devices, Robotics
Third Semester (Summer) (390) Clock Hours)
• Motor Control Circuits, Basic Industrial Electronics, Programmable Logic Controllers, Lighting, Gas Welding, Arc Welding, Preventive Maintenance - Developing & Implementing, Mechanical PM, Electrical PM
David Burgess (day) & Scotty Holland 423-697-5502; (evening) 423-697-5581 Martin Denton (Dayton Campus)
Jeffery Long (Kimball) 423-837-9293
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