This curriculum prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical and mechanical systems and physical structures of commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is on multi-disciplined systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution.

Course work includes carpentry, interior, and exterior finishes, plumbing, electrical, masonry, air conditioning, heating, welding, machining, blueprint reading, building codes, and OSHA regulations, as well as computer applications.

Graduates should qualify for positions as general building mechanics or maintenance technicians.

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PROGRAM OPTIONSREQUIRED HOURS
Facility Maintenance Technology A.A.S. Degree68 semester hours
Basic Carpentry Certificate16 semester hours
Basic Horticulture Certificate12 semester hours
Basic Masonry Certificate12 semester hours
Basic Plumbing Certificate13 semester hours

Advisor

Sean Hassell

Sean Hassell

Masonry Instructor

910-898-9728