Introduction to Industrial Maintenance

Industrial maintenance is the service completed by technicians or mechanics. It refers to the servicing, repairing, and replacing of physical assets in an industrial setting to maximize asset longevity and productivity. Completing this course provides students with the skills necessary for high-demand positions in Industrial Maintenance, including equipment installation, repair, and management.

Objectives

  • Understand fundamentals of industrial maintenance
  • Identify and implement basic industry safety measures
  • Develop working knowledge and practical application of industrial mathematics
  • Read and interpret technical drawings and schematics
  • Learn and perform preventative maintenance strategies
  • Describe electrical fundamentals
  • Recognize basic rigging and support equipment
  • Review career strategy

Course Content

  • Unit 1 - Overview Industrial Maintenance
  • Unit 2 -Drive Systems
  • Unit 3 -Quality and Improvement
  • Unit 4 -Introduction to Industrial Systems
  • Unit 5 -Electricity and Rigging Basics
  • Unit 6 -Construction Mathematics

Prior Learning

This noncredit course is beginner-friendly, with no prior expertise required. However, to ensure success, students should:

  • Be comfortable reading and understanding English, as all materials are provided in English.
  • Have basic computer skills, including navigating the internet, downloading/uploading files, installing software, and using applications like Microsoft Word.
  • A basic understanding of math principles such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions is recommended.

These foundational skills will help you engage fully with our primarily online courses.

$995.00

Contact Hours:  35

Access to Course:  3 months

Registration Information

Professional and Workforce Development

Introduction to Industrial Maintenance

Modality:
Online   Self-Paced

Cost:
$995