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IDS 271- Industrial Maintenance Internship

Course Description

Provides occupation-based instruction that applies learned skills to actual work experience. Emphasizes students' opportunities to practice Industrial Systems Technology skills and troubleshooting techniques on industrial equipment. Topics include: application of industrial maintenance skills, appropriate employability skills, problem solving, adaptability to job equipment and technology, progressive productivity, and acceptable job performance.

 

Competency Areas

Hours

 

Application of Industrial Maintenance Skills

Class

1

Appropriate Employability Skills

D. Lab

0

Problem Solving

P. Lab/O.B.I.

9

Adaptability to Job Equipment and Technology

Credit

4

Progressive Productivity

 

 

Acceptable Job Performance

 

 

 

 

 

Prerequisite:

All non-elective courses required for program completion

Corequisite:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Course Guide

 

Competency

After completing this section, the student will:

Hours

Class

D.Lab

P.Lab/

O.B.I.

APPLICATION OF INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE SKILLS  

2

0

15

Job responsibilities

Perform all assigned industrial maintenance tasks in an acceptable manner.

 

 

 

APPROPRIATE EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS

2

0

15

Entry-level tasks

Perform all program entry-level tasks in an acceptable manner.

 

 

 

PROBLEM SOLVING

2

0

15

Problem solving

Solve industrial maintenance problems using a logical and professional approach.

 

 

 

ADAPTABILITY TO JOB EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY           

2

0

15

Adaptation

Adapt to industrial equipment and technology in the prescribed time frame average to other employees.

 

 

 

PROGRESSIVE PRODUCTIVITY

1

0

15

Job progression

Progress to next level of industrial maintenance responsibilities in a prescribed time frame with acceptable productivity.

 

 

 

ACCEPTABLE JOB PERFORMANCE

1

0

15

Proper interpersonal skills

Use interpersonal skills conducive to an industrial maintenance environment.

 

 

 

Task execution

Carry out instruction of industrial maintenance supervisors.

 

 

 

Quality concepts

Applies quality improvement concepts to the industrial maintenance work environment.

 

 

 

 

Suggested Resources

 

Books

 

Herman, S. L., & Alerich, W. N. Industrial motor control (3rd ed.). Albany, NY: Delmar.

National Fire Protection Association Staff. The national electrical code 2002. Quincy, MA: Author.

Parker Hannifin Corporation Staff. Industrial hydraulic technology (2nd ed.). Cleveland: Author.

Parker Hanni Law Corporation Staff. Industrial pneumatic technology. Cleveland: Author.

Kemp, Albert . Industrial maintenance. American Technical Publishers  Homewood, Illinois

Mazur Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems American Technical Publishers Homewood, Illinois

 
Additional Resources

 

Interns are to use applicable equipment service manuals and follow industry rules and regulations for their assigned location(s).