Overview and Award Outcomes
Overview
The Industrial Building Engineering and Maintenance diploma provides students with a multi-discipline education in building and machine maintenance technologies. This program will educate the student in various aspects of boiler operation, maintenance carpentry, heating and cooling applications, hydraulic and pneumatic components, industrial electrical and motor control systems, machine-tool processes, welding, fluid conductor application, CAD operation, machine repair and troubleshooting practices.
Award Outcomes
Demonstrate the ability to understand and implement OSHA safety regulations
Demonstrate teamwork
Apply electrical concepts as they relate to the installation and troubleshooting analysis of N.E.M.A. and I.E.C. industrial electrical equipment
Develop the skills necessary to braze and solder fluid conductors
Develop drawings by using a personal computer and computer aided design (CAD) software
Interpret blueprints, drawings and schematics
Utilize calculations as they relate to the design of fluid power systems
Demonstrate the ability to interpret and troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic circuits
Complete the Environmental Protection Agency certification to handle refrigerants
Develop programs for programmable logic controllers that meet industry standards
Demonstrate carpentry finishing skills and techniques
Demonstrate the ability to construct floor and wall component systems
Operate welding tools and equipment
Demonstrate the ability to perform welding techniques
Demonstrate the ability to perform material handling techniques
Career Opportunities
The maintenance field is one that offers consistence and long-term employment opportunities. The maintenance of buildings and machines is a vital and ever-present task at all industrial facilities. Career opportunities exist in small and large companies and employment can be found in local as well as in the national markets. The maintenance technician will find jobs that include any or all of these duties: repair and maintenance of the inside and outside of the facility, carpentry, boiler operation, the preservation of heating and air conditioning systems, up-keep of material handling equipment and preventative maintenance and repair of manufacturing machines and related equipment.
Semester Sequence
Offered at Brooklyn Park Only
Second Semester
FLPW1236 | Industrial Electricity II | 3 |
FLPW2020 | Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 |
| or | |
FLPW2112 | Instrumentation of Fluid Power Systems | 3 |
MACH1205 | Machine Tool Technology | 3 |
| BPC Only | |
METS1000 | Computers in Manufacturing | 3 |
MATH1007 | Math for the Trades | 2 |
Summer Semester (BPC Campus Only)
FLPW1150 | Pneumatic Components | 4 |
IBEM1010 | Carpentry Maintenance | 3 |
| BPC Only | |
IBEM1020 | HVAC Maintenance | 3 |
| BPC Only | |
IBEM1030 | Tube and Pipe Repair | 2 |
| BPC Only | |
IBEM1040 | Rigging Procedures and Forklift Operations | 1 |
| BPC Only | |
| Technical Studies Electives | 1 |
Technical Studies Electives
Any Fluid Power (FLPW), Machine Tool (MACH), Manufacturing Engineering Technology (METS), Plastics Engineering Technology (PLST), or Welding (WLDG) course that is not required for this award may be used as an elective.
Choose a Total of: 1 Credit
Graduation (44 Credits)
Semester listings reflect the recommended sequence. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the information herein is subject to change without notice.
2/8/2022 : BP 4804 / EP