The Industrial Maintenance program prepares students for local careers in maintaining and repairing manufacturing equipment and facilities. In this program, you'll explore and get hands-on experience with systems like electrical, welding, hydraulics, plumbing, and heating and air conditioning, setting you up for a future in a variety of in-demand industries.
You will have the opportunity to earn a Level 1 Industrial Technician certificate after completing all dual credit coursework.
Each of these careers gives you the potential to make great money -- between $40,000 and $80,000 per year, depending on which direction you choose.
9th Grade
Dual Credit Principles of Manufacturing
NTCC Course Credits: Intro to Industrial Maintenance (3 hrs) & Production & Operations Mgmt (3 hrs)
WBL Opportunities: Industry Tours & Classroom Guest Speakers
10th Grade
Dual Credit Electrical Technology I
NTCC Course Credits: Basic Electrical Theory (3 hrs) & Motor Controls (3 hrs)
WBL Opportunities: Industry Tours & Job Shadowing
11th Grade
Dual Credit Practicum in Manufacturing
NTCC Course Credits: Motor Control (3 hrs), AC/DC Motor Control (3 hrs), Programmable Logic Controllers 1 (3 hrs), Introduction to Industrial Maintenance (3 hrs), & Programmable Logic Controllers 2 (3 hrs)
WBL Opportunity: Internship
12th Grade
Dual Credit Practicum in Manufacturing
NTCC Course Credits: Hydraulics and Pneumatics (3 hrs) & Mechanical Maintenance (3 hrs)
WBL Requirement: Spring Semester Internship