Program Purpose:
To prepare students with skills needed for classification as an industrial machinery mechanic and to prepare students for further education and careers in the manufacturing career cluster. Includes all aspects of the industrial-machine maintenance technology industry and elements of the industry such as planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, underlying principles of technology, labor issues, community issues, and health, safety and environmental issues.
Upon program completion, students will be able to sit for the following:
- OSHA 1926 - 10-Hour card for Construction
- Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) exams
- OSHA 1910 - 10-Hour card for General Industry
- National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER)
Note: This program will be offered at the Kim B. Williams Advanced Manufacturing Training Center on the main campus.
Program Length:
750 clock hours
Admission Requirements:
Standard high school diploma or GED diploma. Must be at least 18 years old.
Note: Students must take the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE) within the first semester of enrollment in the program or present evidence of allowable substitute. (Learn more .) In order to successfully complete the program, students must earn a score of at 9.0 or higher in all three parts of the TABE (language, reading and mathematics).
Academic Division:
Workforce Development
Contact:
(850) 201-9720 or amtc@tcc.fl.edu
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