Basic Industrial Mechanical Maintenance
Training Certificate
Overview
The Basic Industrial Mechanical Maintenance Program provides foundational training for individuals seeking to begin a career in industrial maintenance. This 312-hour, nine month program emphasizes essential skills, safety protocols, and the use of tools and techniques necessary for success in industrial environments. Each of the eight courses build upon the previous, offering a sequential and structured learning pathway that ensures comprehensive understanding and hands-on experience
Upon completing this program, students will be prepared for entry-level industrial maintenance roles or for further training in intermediate-level concepts.
How to Enroll
To pursue this certificate, please click on the courses below to see availability. You can register for courses online, and you do not have to apply to the college!
Sample Program Plan and Costs
Class Delivery Methods
View current courses offered via our online course directory.
On-Campus | Traditional. Classes meet on campus. |
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Virtual | 100% online. Meets with a live instructor and classmates on specific days, at specific times. Uses web conferencing software, like Zoom. |
Hybrid | Some classes on campus. Some classes online or virtual. |
Online | 100% online. Due dates for projects and assignments. Self-paced work on your time. |
CEUs | Class Hours | Course Title | Cost |
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2.00 | 20 |
Safety and Rigging Fundamentals Learn how to work and rig loads safely. This course includes personal protective equipment, how to perform basic maintenance tasks safely and what to do if an accident occurs. It covers the slings, hardware, hoists, and hitches used in rigging operations. Highlights critical safety issues and accepted rigging techniques and practices.
ID: CEIMT-692 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$499.00 |
4.40 | 44 |
Applied Math This course illustrates how math is used in industrial maintenance. Begin with basic math functions, explains decimal-fraction, conversions, and the metric system. Review basic geometry, ratios and proportions, basic algebra, area, volume, circumference, and tables. Explains right triangle trigonometry and other triangular applications in the trade. Safety and Rigging Fundamentals is a prerequisite for this course.
ID: CEIMT-687 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$899.00 |
2.00 | 20 |
Precision Measuring This course covers the concept of measurement starting with rulers and levels. The class includes precision measuring tools such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges, surface plates, and dial indicators. It explains how to read the various precision measuring instruments. Learn how to select, use, and care for precision measuring tools. Applied Math is a prerequisite for this course.
ID: CEIMT-690 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$499.00 |
7.20 | 72 |
Blueprint Reading The course explains different types of blueprint drawings (mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic schematics, structural, plumbing/piping, electrical), and how to interpret them and teaches field sketching. It explains orthographic projection, isometric and schematic drawings used to show mechanical parts, assemblies, piping, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems. Precision Measuring is a prerequisite for this course.
ID: CEIMT-691 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$1,499.00 |
1.20 | 12 |
Fasteners and Anchors This class describes the various threaded and non-threaded fasteners used in industrial maintenance. Students will learn how to select the correct fastener and the proper methods of installation. The prerequisite for this course is Blueprint Reading. Classroom ID: CEIMT-688 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$399.00 |
4.40 | 44 |
Hand and Power Tools This class introduces students to various hand and power tools that are used in industrial maintenance applications. It explains basic hand-tool safety and procedures for selecting, inspecting, using, and maintaining the tools. Fasteners and Anchors is a prerequisite for this course. Classroom ID: CEIMT-689 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$899.00 |
2.00 | 20 |
Basic Introduction to Torch Cutting In this 20 hour course, students will be introduced to the proper start up and shutdown procesures for an oxygen and acetylene torch cutting rig, learn safety practices, layout and propper cutting techniques. Classroom ID: CEIMT-804 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$499.00 |
8.00 | 80 |
Basic Mechanical Components This course identifies couplings, chain drives, bearings, mechanical and other seals, gaskets and O-rings. It covers the function and advantages of each and teaches how to select and install or remove the proper component. Fan and blower types and operation are also discussed. Hand and Power Tools is a prerequisite for this course. Classroom ID: CEIMT-693 We frequently add new sections. Please contact our Corporate and Continuing Education (CCE) department at 803.732.0432 or cce@midlandstech.edu for more information.
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$1,499.00 |
Estimated Cost
Tuition Assistance
$6,692.00
Not including fees and equipment |
What’s next after I complete this program?
Earn an Associate’s degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. The Mechanical Engineering Technology program provides students with the opportunity to enter the engineering technology field as a Mechanical Technician or Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CAD) technician.
Earn an Associate’s degree in Mechatronics Technology where you’ll learn how to design systems for the automation of industrial tasks. Mechatronics technicians apply their knowledge of electrical, mechanical, and computer systems to solve technical problems and maintain automated equipment.