IMT 1231 Industrial Accident Prevention I (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to industrial accident prevention. The students will learn how to make safety a part of their daily life.
IMT 1232 Industrial Accident Prevention II (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the practice of writing and implementing a safe working environment for all personnel. It will develop a student’s awareness to potential accident situations and help the student learn to avoid them. Prerequisite: MTMX 1231
IMT 1235 Basic Hydraulic Symbols & Components (1 Lec; 1 Cr) This course covers the basic hydraulic and pneumatic symbols used in industry. The student will learn how these symbols are used and why they are depicted as they are. The student will also learn the math needed in hydraulics. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1237 Elements of Mechanics – Equipment Operation (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to simple machines, how they operate, and how they are used in combination to become compound machines that are used in industry. The student will also learn the math and measuring skills required when dealing with the elements of mechanics and learn some of the equipment repair procedures as is found in industry. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1238 Rigging (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) This course covers rigging equipment and procedures along with mobile crane instruction and operation. Estimation skills along with proper hand signals will be learned. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1241 Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching I (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to blueprints and sketches. The student will learn how and why blueprints are developed as well as their use in industry. The student will also learn math and measuring required to do blueprint reading. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1242 Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching II (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) This course will give the student the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge obtained in previous classes. The student will make sketches including all areas of blueprint reading and sketching. Through the use of industry prints, the student will gain comprehensive knowledge of their use in industry. Prerequisites: MTMX 1241 and Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1245 Lubrication and Bearings (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to both lubrication and bearings. The lubrication portion will take the student from the beginning source of a lubricant right up to the selection and design of an automatic lubrication system set-up and operation. The bearing portion will allow the student to identify types of bearings and seals, and to know what functions they can expect from them, as well as proper mounting, operation, and inspection of them as is found in a variety of industries. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1247 Hydraulic Basics (1 Lab; 1 Cr) This course covers the basic use of hydraulic components used in industry. The student will learn how these components are used in a variety of applications. The student will also learn the math which is needed in this type of application. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1251 Basic Maintenance Welding and Cutting I (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to welding and flame cutting. The student will learn how to weld and flame cut as is used in industry. The student will also learn the math required to do welding and cutting, and to allow the student the opportunity to learn and practice arc and oxy-acetylene welding techniques often found in industry and required of a Maintenance Mechanic.
IMT 1252 Basic Maintenance Welding and Cutting II (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to allow the student to become acquainted with some of the different types and requirements of welding as used in industry. The student will also learn the math and nomenclature used with arc welding and the math and blueprint reading needed to do arc welding and oxy-acetylene welding. Prerequisite: MTMX 1251
IMT 1256 Drive Components and Troubleshooting (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose is to introduce the student to drive components and equipment operation. The student will learn the how and why of checking equipment before, during, and after operation. The student will also learn about the set-up, maintenance, and troubleshooting of many of the drive components which are used in industry. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 1257 Measuring Tools and Layout (1 Lab; 1 Cr) The main purpose of this course is to introduce the student to measuring with a variety of instruments used in industry and to familiarize the student with layout tools and practices used in industry. The student will also learn the math used with layout and precision measuring. Prerequisite: Math CPT score of 34 or better
IMT 2225 Pumps (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) This course describes the types of pumps and explains their operation and maintenance. It also tells about the packing, sealing, and lubrication, all of which are essential to good pump operation. Students will be given an opportunity to develop and practice pump maintenance skills in a lab setting. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2231 Safety and Equipment Maintenance I (3 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose of this course will be to identify and safely operate different types of lab equipment in a safe and proper manner. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2232 Safety and Equipment Maintenance II (4 Lab; 4 Cr) The main purpose of this course will be to explain proper safety procedures in the lab and on the equipment, and to operate different types of lab equipment in a safe and proper manner. Prerequisites: MTMX 2231 and cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2242 Advanced Blueprint Reading (1 Lec; 5 Lab; 6 Cr) This course will acquaint the student with advanced drawing of equipment and machinery. The student will design and produce one, two, and three view drawings, sectional drawings, sketches, and layouts. The student will also be introduced to fluidic circuits. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2251 Advanced Maintenance Welding and Cutting (1 Lec; 3 Lab; 4 Cr) This course applies advanced skills in oxyfuel burning, welding, arc welding, and mig welding as used by maintenance mechanics. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2261 Hydraulics and Schematics (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) This course covers the fundamentals of schematic diagrams. It is designed to provide the student with a strong foundation for advanced work. The student will learn piping diagrams and fluid power diagrams. The student will study fundamental hydraulic principles. They will construct, service and repair various hydraulic systems. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2262 Pneumatic and Hydraulics Troubleshooting (1 Lec; 2 Lab; 3 Cr) The main purpose of this course will be to learn how to recognize the elements of a hydraulic and pneumatic system and how to blend your knowledge of the individual components into a comprehensive knowledge of the entire system and to be able to troubleshoot the systems. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2265 Alignment and Introduction to Conveyor Systems (1 Lec; 1 Lab; 2 Cr) This course is intended to provide the basis for the study course using models that are designed for “hands-on” learning with actual systems that are used in industry. This course will cover precision machine component alignment procedures. The student will also be introduced to conveyor and material handling systems and their applications. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience
IMT 2266 Introduction to HVAC (1 Lec; 1 Cr) This course covers an introduction to basic heating and refrigeration for the maintenance person. The student will learn basic principles of HVAC operations. The necessary related components, safety, and EPA regulations will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in MTMX I program, or approved equivalent experience