Industrial Maintenance Program

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What will I learn?

Enjoy working with your hands? Want a broad understanding of machines and electronics? Students in the industrial maintenance program learn the technical knowledge and skills to repair and maintain machinery and equipment such as pumps, motors, conveyor systems, production machinery, refinery and pipeline distribution systems.

The students in this program will be part of a cohort, remaining with same peers throughout the program. Students may participate in national competitions such as Skills USA.

 

Credit Diploma

The Industrial Maintenance program is designed for students who want to gain technical industry knowledge and pursue a basic academic foundation. Students gain knowledge and skills in fluid dynamics, mechanical and electrical topics; all of which combine to provide the groundwork for direct industry employment. 

In the first semester of this program, students will earn the Industrial Systems Technology credit diploma

Students in this program must start in the fall semester.

Available at the Cheyenne main campus.

What can I do with this degree?

Graduates of this program may work as:

Visit Career Coach for additional information about  Maintenance and Repair Workers, General.

Visit Career Coach for additional information about  Maintenance Workers, Machinery.

Visit Career Coach for additional information about   First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers.

Visit Career Coach for additional information about  Construction Managers. 

Visit LCCC's Career Resources to find tools for selecting the right program for you and marketing yourself to future employers.

Cost of Attendance

For general college expenses, students should view LCCC’s cost of attendance. Students in this program do not typically incur additional expenses.