Program offered is a Diploma.
The objective of this program is to prepare the graduate with the theory and the entry-level working knowledge of the maintenance and repair of a variety of mechanical systems commonly found in office building, hospitals, schools, utility companies and industrial plants. In addition, the student will learn fundamental skills in drawing schematics and blueprints as well as proficiencies in environmental control systems. Students may receive nationally-recognized certifications through the National Center for Construction Education and Research. The program consists of 60 weeks, 60 Quarter Credit Hours of theory and associated lab instruction in the areas of basic electricity, basic refrigeration, carpentry and plumbing repair, painting, wall and floor coverings, maintenance of heating and cooling systems and 12 quarter credit hours of Applied General Education totaling 72 Quarter credit hours. Instruction is designed for entry every 10 weeks.
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