Industrial Technology – Basic Industrial Maintenance (CEC)

Major code:  4407
Business, Engineering, and Information Technologies Division    
Industrial Technology Department

The catalog in force is assigned to students based on the academic year they first applied to the college, and changes only when students change their major or request the change in writing.  Refer to Policy No. 3357:15-13-28.

2026-27 Catalog
Effective Summer 2026

Some courses listed within the program may require a prerequisite or co-requisite.
Pre/Co-requisites will be listed within each course hyperlink below.
Refer to Policy No. 3357:15-13-04 and 3357:15-13-05

AIT101Basic Machines2
MTH107Industrial Math3
EST230Electrical Circuits and Devices4
MST121Blueprint Reading2
MST125Basic Pumps3
MST134Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems4
MST221Mechanical Drive Components3
Total Hours21

Student Advising Notes

Academic Advising

Students should make an appointment to see their advisor before registering for classes each semester. They should have prepared a completed registration form, including courses they wish to take, prior to this meeting.

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterHours
AIT101 Basic Machines 2
MTH107 Industrial Math 3
EST230 Electrical Circuits and Devices 4
MST134 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems 4
 Hours13
Second Semester
MST121 Blueprint Reading 2
MST125 Basic Pumps 3
MST221 Mechanical Drive Components 3
 Hours8
 Total Hours21


The classes in this certificate also apply toward the completion of an Industrial Technology Degree (4300), an Industrial Technology – Industrial Maintenance Major (4351), and an Industrial Maintenance One-Year Certificate (4352).

Program Learning Outcomes

This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate the following learning outcomes:

  • Proficiency of equipment using theory, simulation and associated laboratory trainers and equipment.

  • Be familiar with hydraulic and pneumatic systems. 

  • Working understanding of basic mechanical and electrical principles

  • Understand electrical components, controls, and diagrams.

  • Demonstrate appropriate utilization of meters, gages and measuring instruments

  • Working knowledge of drawings and schematics