Industrial Maintenance Automation

About

The Industrial Maintenance Automation program is designed to prepare students to enter the Industrial Maintenance field in an entry-level position and to enhance the skills of students already employed in the field. The program provides instruction to develop the skills needed to succeed in the repair and maintenance of machinery and equipment in industrial environment.

At the completion of the diploma level, graduates will have satisfied the educational requirements for the Industrial Maintenance Automation program. Students are prepared for initial employment as maintenance technicians with experience in programmable logic controllers, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical and electrical power, troubleshooting, robotics, and welding.

Overview

Information Detail
Time Commitment Full Time, Part Time
Typical Program Length 20 Months
Clock Hours 2,160
Class Type Night
Credentials Certificate, Diploma
Total Tuition/Fees $7,200.00
Textbook/Supplies Cost $1,728.00

Program Credentials

Option NameHoursCredentials
Production Machine Tender432Certificate
Apprentice Electrician864Certificate
Hydraulic Pneumatic Repair1296Certificate
Programmable Logic Controllers1728Certificate
Automation Maintenance Automation-Elective2160Diploma
Industrial Maintenance Technician-Elective2160Diploma

Campus Locations

Ripley Branch Campus
127 Industrial Drive
Ripley, TN 38063

Curriculum/Courses

First Trimester: 
Worker Characteristic
Safety 1
Tech Foundation
Magnetism
Basic Electrical Theory
Transformers
Meters and Measuring Equipment
AC/DC Voltages
Applied Math for Industrial Maintenance
Second Trimester: 
Worker Characteristic
Basic Electronics
Safety II
Meters and Measuring Equipment
AC/DC Motors
Machine and Motor Controls
Control Drawings
Third Trimester: 
Worker Characteristic
Safety III
Fluid Power Basics
Hydraulic Devices and Controls
Pneumatic Devices and Controls
Mechanical Fundamentals
Fourth Trimester: 
Worker Characteristic
Safety IV
Programmable Controllers
Fifth Trimester: 
Worker Characteristic
Safety V
Introduction to Robots
Industrial Robot Systems
Troubleshooting
Programmable Controllers
Mechanical Systems
Advanced Programmable Controllers
Industrial Robots
Mechanical Systems
Troubleshooting Systems
Welding Foundations for IMA

Instructors

Kenneth Neville, TCAT Certificate
(731)300-2325

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