Industrial Maintenance - Walla Walla Community College

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Feb 7, 2018 - Read blueprints or technical diagrams. • Identify electrical problems using a variety of testing devices
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Industrial Maintenance

at Walla Walla Community College - Clarkston Campus

https://dept.wwcc.edu/energy

The Program Graduates of the Industrial Maintenance concentration will enter the workforce with the knowledge and skills to: • Maintain and repair equipment and industrial machinery, such as: conveying systems, production machinery, and packaging equipment • Control and operate plant equipment, such as: turbines, pumps, valves, gates, fans, and controllers • Read blueprints or technical diagrams • Identify electrical problems using a variety of testing devices • Repair or replace wiring, equipment, and instruments safely to NEC standards using hand and power tools

Career Path: Median entry-level wage: $24.06 hourly, $50,040 annual • Assistant Technician/Mechanic • Industrial Maintenance/Machinery Mechanic • Systems Specialist • System/Facility Supervisor

WWCC Degree Options AAAS degree in Energy Systems Technology (EST) with concentration in Industrial Maintenance. Certificate is available after successful completion of first three quarters of the EST degree. Completion of additional EST concentrations is an option.

Career Opportunities Employment of industrial machinery mechanics and machinery maintenance workers is projected to grow 7 percent from 2016 to 2026. Increased automation, including use of computer-controlled machines in manufacturing plants, will raise demand for maintenance workers in order to keep mechanical and electrical systems functioning properly.

For More Information Rob Brewer [email protected] • 509.751.4065

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Energy Systems Technology Degree

Concentration: Industrial Maintenance Require Coursework for:

The following courses are required for the concentration in:

The actual order and specific coursework may vary depending on student placement, start date, and quarter. Please check with your advisor prior to any substitutions.

The actual order and specific coursework may vary depending on student placement, start date, and quarter. Please check with your advisor prior to any substitutions.

Fall Quarter

Fall Quarter

Electrical Systems Technology Core

Course #

Course Name

EST 145 EST 131 OCSUP 107 EST 260

Industrial Maintenance

Credits

Course #

Industrial Safety and Rigging

5

EST 106

Principles of Electricity Theory

5

OCSUP 102

5

WTM 215

2

PMT 109

Quantitative Problem Solving for the Trades II (M) or ***OCSUP 105 or ***OCSUP 106 Introduction to the National Electrical Code Total Credits

17

Winter Quarter EST 132 EST 192 WRITE 100

Principles of Electricity AC Application Human Relations Seminar (R) Written Communication in the Workplace (W)

Process Control Instrumentation and Troubleshooting Oral Communication in the Workplace (O) Basic Fluid Dynamics of Piping Systems Introduction to Precision Machining Total Credits

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5

EST 159

Hydraulics and Pneumatics

3

2

WTM 221

Pump Applications

3

3

WELD 141

Welding Basics

4

WTM 205

Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations

5

Introduction to Micro-computers

5

ENT 112

Blueprint Reading

2 17

Total Credits

Spring Quarter

EST 150

Credits

Winter Quarter

CS 100*

EST 133

Course Name

Introduction to Controls Electric Motors and Motor Maintenance

IFA 022

AHA Heartsaver First Aid

EST 109

Job Seeking Skills for Energy and Allied Industries (J)

EST 115 EST 197

Industrial Mechanics Project Design (L)

Total Credits Total Certificate Credits

Certificate can be earned by completing first 3 quarters of program. *** For Certificate completion only, not for degree completion.

Total Credits

15

Special Project Water Quality and Environmental Chemistry Introduction to PLC and DDC Control

1

Spring Quarter 5

EST 297

3

WTM 190

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EST 250 ELECTIVE (min. of 5 cr. required)

TBD course(s): WELD, PMT, EST, and/or by advisor approval

Total Credits (min.) Total Degree Credits (min.)

The following courses can be substituted for identified related instruction courses. (W) Written Communication: WRITE 100, ENGL 097 or higher (M) Computation / Mathematics: OCSUP 107 or higher (O) Oral Communications: OCSUP 102, CMST 102, or CMST& 220 (J) Job Seeking Skills: EST 109, AGPR 100, OCSUP 103, or BUS 292 (Clarkston campus only) (R) Human Relations: EST 192, OCSUP 101, WTM 135, or any R course (L) Leadership: EST 197 *NOTE: Students can substitute CS 110 for CS 100 if they have sufficient computer skills and gain Instructor and Advisor permission. CIP-47.0101 EPC 780A Energy Systems Technology Degree (with Industrial Maintenance concentration) Updated: 2/7/18 Walla Walla Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in programs and activities.

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