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Facilities Maintenance Technology (Certificate)

31 credit hours.

The purpose of the Facilities Maintenance Certificate is to prepare individuals who are involved with, or plan to pursue, a career related to the facilities maintenance area. This certificate will prepare an individual with a broad array of skills including electro-mechanical, basic construction, air conditioning and heating systems.

General Education Core Requirements:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
COMM 101 Introduction to Oral Communications 3
MATH 109 or
TMAT 103
College Algebra for Math & Science or
Technical Math I
4 or
4

Required Core:

Course Course Name Credit Hours
CNST 101 Building Construction Basics 3
CNST 103 Building Mechanics 3
CNST 113 Construction Documents & Quantity Takeoff 3
MAIN 101 Industrial Electricity and Systems 3
MAIN 104 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 3
MAIN 221 Heating Systems 3
REEC 110 Green Building Technology 3

Electives (3 credit hours):

Electives as approved by advisor or Technology Division.

Gainful Employment Information

By completing this certificate you may apply for employment as an elevator installer and repairer (SOC code 47-4021.00), industrial machinery mechanic (SOC code 49-9041.00), mechanical door repairer (SOC code 49-9011.00), helper--installation, maintenance, and repair worker (SOC code 49-9098.00), maintenance worker, machinery (SOC code 49-9043.00), millwright (SOC code 49-9044.00), textile cutting machine setter, operator, and tender (SOC code 51-6062.00), engine and other machine assembler (SOC code 51-2031.00), refractory materials repairer, except brickmason (SOC code 49-9045.00), textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setter, operator, and tender (SOC code 51-6064.00), and textile knitting and weaving machine setter, operator, and tender (SOC code 51-6063.00). The total program cost for completing this certificate is $4061 for tuition and fees and $981 for books and supplies.

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Information contained on this Web site is subject to change. Please check with an academic advisor for current course offerings and program requirements. Current students with continual enrollment may graduate under the current program requirements or any program requirements in effect since first enrollment. Students who intend to graduate must meet with an Academic Advisor to complete an "Application to Graduate" form a full semester prior to graduation. This will help ensure that a student meets all graduation requirements. Remember to always check with the school you are interested in attending for specific requirements.