Industrial Maintenance - Clarksville and Dickson

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This program includes classroom and “hands-on” experience in electronics, electrical,  pneumatics, hydraulics, motor controls, programmable controllers, robotics, machine shop,  and related math.  Students completing this program are prepared to perform at entry level  in a typical industrial environment.

Certificate

 

Maintenance Repairer Helper 1296 Hours
Electrician Helper, Industrial 1296 Hours

Diploma

 

Maintenance Repairer, Industrial 2160 Hours
Maintenance Electrician, Industrial  2160 Hours

Supplemental training certificates may be given for specialized industry training. The individual training programs will determine supplemental certificate requirements.

Course Length

  • 432 Hours = 4 Months or 1 Trimester
  • Estimated Course Length = 20 Months or 5 Trimesters

Location:

  • Dickson
  • Clarksville

Books, Supplies, Tools and Fees

Please open the file below for a complete listing of items required to complete this program.

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49-9043.00
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Diploma
2160 clock hours or 20 months or 73 weeks
$4,960
$2,637

TTC Dickson doesn’t participate in the student loan program.

TTC Dickson doesn’t participate in the student loan program.

90.91% of graduates from this program, who completed their studies in 2010-2011, completed it within 20 months.

The above figure accounts for any graduates who completed within 100% of the length of the program. The Council on Occupational Education, TTC Dickson's accrediting body, calculates the graduation rate for all Industrial Maintenance Technology students, regardless of the length of enrollment, at 82.35% for the 2010-11 year.

76.92%
This job placement rate comes from TTC Dickson's 2010-11 report to our accrediting body - The Council on Occupation Education.

It reflects those students who completed the Industrial Maintenance Technology program between September 2010 and August 2011 and were placed within their field of training.  

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