Certificate
Industrial Maintenance Technology Program
Degrees
Courses
IMT 100: Introduction to Trades
Credits 3This course introduces the student to trade careers and culturally competent communication. Throughout the course, we will examine the role(s) of the Bureau of Labor and Industries and the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee. In addition to this, the course will layout a framework for culturally competent communication using the BOLI High 5 Teams training. This course is required by BOLI for all students in the program.
IMT 105: Industrial Safety/OSHA 10 (GeneralIndustry)
Credits 4Provides an introduction to the essential skills needed to maintain safety in industrial workplaces. Includes information regarding general accident prevention.
Applies OSHA and OR-OSHA rules and laws to develop safe operational processes and procedures for common situations that occur in general manufacturing industries.
IMT 106: Hand Tool Safety
Credits 1Develops understanding of the hand tools and power tools used in the construction trades. Identifies commonly used hand/power tools, selecting the correct tool to complete assigned projects and working in a safe and competent manner. Emphasizes safety and care of tools.
IMT 108: Rigging, Lifting, and Safety Inspection
Credits 3Provides instruction in fundamental rigging skills, including industrial knots, rigging calculations, rigging and hand signals, gear selection, overhead crane operation, and lift operation. Inspection, safety, and practical applications are stressed. Prerequisite MTH 20 or higher placement.
IMT 109: Hydraulics I
Credits 3Provides instruction in reading and developing an understanding of hydraulic theory, analysis of fundamental hydraulic schematics, troubleshooting common hydraulic problems and maintaining hydraulic systems used in a variety of production applications. Prerequisite MTH 20 or higher placement. Additional supply fee may be required.
IMT 118: Bearings, Seals and Lubrication
Credits 3Provides an introduction to bearings, seals, and lubrication types and techniques used in industry to develop skills in diagnosis, inspection, and repair of moving parts. Additional supply fee may be required.
IMT 130: Applied Industrial Technology Mathematics
Credits 4Provides exposure to practical math most commonly encountered in industrial settings. Concepts covered will include: fractions, decimals, units, conversions, measurements, using equations to calculate area and volume, basic algebra and trigonometry. Utilizes real-world scenarios that require application of gained math skills in order to find a solution.
Prerequisites: None
IMT 140: Small Engine Repair
Credits 3A hands on course where the various systems of a small internal combustion engine are examined. Over the term, participants will complete a tear down and rebuild of a small engine.
IMT 150: Advanced Woods TechnologyWoodtech II
Credits 3An introduction to the woodworking process. Shop safety is stresses along with proper tool usage. Techniques of advanced joinery will be addressed. Coursework will be project based. Emphasis will be given to construction math, vocabulary, and technique.
IMT 151: Advanced Construction
Credits 4This is a group project class providing applied instruction for a customer based project. The class will focus on a construction project involving components of the entire construction process. Considerations will be made for layout, cost, process, tooling, fixtures, and time to complete. Class will conclude with the delivery of the product to the customer. Additional supply fee required. Prerequisite: IMT 150
IMT 170: Industry Logistics
Credits 3Industry Logistics introduced students to the core principles related to material handling and supply chain logistics. Topics include Dispatch, shipping, receiving, inventory control, and life cycle. Successful completion of this class will result in the MSSC Certified Logistics Technician CLA and CLT certifications.
Associated Program: Manufacturing and Industrial Tech
IMT 200: Hydraulics II
Credits 3Provides instruction in how to troubleshoot and maintain industrial pumping systems. Content includes alignment procedures, rebuild methods, installation of packing and seals for pumps and valves and selecting pumps for specific applications. Prerequisite: IMT 105. Additional supply fee may be required.
IMT 205: Introduction to Pneumatics
Credits 3Provides an introduction to operating a pneumatic system, including maintenance, and rebuilding procedures. Analysis of pneumatic schematics is included. Additional supply fee may be required.
IMT 210: Hydraulics III
Credits 3Examines the industrial applications of proportional hydraulics theory, application, troubleshooting, and repair of these advanced hydraulic applications. Additional supply fee may be required.
IMT 211: Structural Maintenance
Credits 3The course takes a look at the components of structural maintenance, including new construction and repair. Emphasis will be placed on safety, cost estimation, material lists, and building process. Additionally, principles of structural repair and maintenance will be covered. Recommended MTH 20/105, RD/WR 115.
IMT 222: Lean Manufacturing and Process Control
Credits 3Provides instruction in concepts of quality, value, industrial standards, and “lean manufacturing” methods involving the improvement of industrial efficiency and production. Also covers the use of statistical process control to improve maintenance and production processes. This class is part of the of the MSSC CPT Certification.
IMT 229: Techniques of Preventative Maintenance
Credits 3Examines the development and implementation of a preventative maintenance program using proven actions and procedures and common computer software. This course also part of the MSSC Certified Production Technician Certification.
IMT 251: Advanced Construction IIConstruction Trades B
Credits 4This is a project based building on the skills in Advanced Construction I class building or finishing a dry structure with an interior, window and lighting options. The project is customer based and built to order as permitted by class space and transportation. It will include interior and exterior work including lighting options. Emphasis will be placed on weatherproofing, insulation, and finish work. Additional supply fee required. Prerequisite: IMT 151
IMT 270: Industrial Design & Drafting I
Credits 3Introduces 3 D parametric modeling software as a design tool for manufacturing. This course covers navigating the 3D workspace, creating, editing models, coordinate systems, and making mechanical drawings from models.
IMT 271: Industrial Design & Drafting II
Credits 3Using 3 D parametric modeling software as a design tool for manufacturing. This course covers software settings, collaboration, and making smart models.
Prerequisites: IMT 270 - Industrial Design & Drafting l or equivalent Introduction to Solidworks Credit coursework
IMT 272: Industrial Design & Drafting III
Credits 3Using 3 D parametric modeling software as a design tool for manufacturing. This course covers creating photorealistic renderings of designs, checking designs for function, preparing designs for CAM
Prerequisites: IMT 271 - Industrial Design & Drafting ll or equivalent Introduction to Solidworks Credit coursework
IMT 280: Cooperative Education
Credits 3Students earn credit for learning from practical experience at a worksite related to their major or career goal. Appropriate work experiences provide opportunities for new learning and skill development. Recommended: RDWR 115 and MTH 105 Or Department Approval.
Associated program: AAS in Manufacturing and Industrial Technology