TRAINING CENTER PROGRAMS
The Industrial Maintenance Trades curriculum is a career— Technical program designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as multi-skilled maintenance technicians. Industrial maintenance trade technicians are responsible for assembling, installing, and maintaining and repairing machinery used in the manufacturing or industrial environment. Students receive basic instruction in a wide variety of areas including safety, machinery maintenance and troubleshooting/service, blueprint reading, basic welding and cutting operations, basic machining operations, fundamentals of piping and hydro-testing, and fundamentals of industrial electricity.
Example of Class Types
Mathematics, hand bending, tubing, clean purge, and test tubing and piping systems, instrument drawings and documents (part one), conductors and cables, and conductors terminations and splices. |
Day and Night Classes: Day classes |
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Pre-requisites required: 2 years Summary of Program Requirements Contact for more information Skills Needed Troubleshooting, Critical Thinking, Mechanical Knowledge |
![]() Clarksdale Contact Earl Walker (662) 621-4170 ewalker@coahomacc.edu |
Students receive basic instruction in a wide variety of areas, including safety, machinery maintenance and troubleshooting/service, blueprint reading, basic welding and cutting operations, basic machining operations, fundamentals of piping and hydro-testing and fundamentals of industrial electricity.
Example of Class Types
Mechanical Industrial Maintenance, Fundamentals of Construction and Manufacturing, Motor Control Systems, Mechanical Systems, Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
Day and Night Classes: Day Classes Only |
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Pre-requisites required: 2 year Associate of Applied Science Summary of Program Requirements Admission to the College does not guarantee enrollment in any specific course or program. Selective admission programs have a limited number of openings each year and have specific entry-level admission requirements that must be met before selection for admission to the program. Those who wish to apply must complete an online selective admission application for the Industrial Maintenance program and have taken the ACT and Workkeys test. Skills Needed Troubleshooting, Critical Thinking, Mechanical Knowledge |
![]() Belden Center Contact Carrie Lindsey 662-407-1411 celindsey@issms.edu Ashley Brown 662-407-1407 jabrown@iccms.edu |
The Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology Department is dedicated to training individuals in the skills necessary to enter the competitive engineering work environment as capable, knowledgeable technicians or to continue their education.
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Day and Night Classes: Day Classes |
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Pre-requisites required: *Career Certificate *Technical Certificate *Associate of Applied Science Summary of Program Requirements 15 on ACT or 10th grade level on TABE Skills Needed |
![]() Moorhead Contact Mark Myles 662-246-6553 careertech@msdelta.edu Michael Stevenson 662-246-6533 |
Maintenance Technology program offers both a Technical certificate and an associate degree (AAS) option that provide individuals with the basic skills and concepts necessary to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrical, mechanical, and automated systems and equipment in large commercial, medical, institutional, and industrial workplaces. By obtaining the associate degree, graduates gain a competitive edge by also being prepared to manage resources and plan for the future. The number of elective hours in the second year, as well as the availability of online or hybird course offerings, allows a student seeking an associate degree to tailor courses to meet his/her specific career goals
Example of Class Types
Contact for more information. |
Day and Night Classes: Day Classes Only |
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Pre-requisites required: Certification and Associate of Applied Science Summary of Program Requirements Contact for more information. Skills Needed Troubleshooting, Critical Thinking, Mechanical Knowledge |
![]() Grenada Center Contact William Johnson 662-720-7422 wwjohnson@nemcc.edu Matt Sandlin 662-720-7504 mbsandlin@nemcc.edu |
The Industrial Electronics Engineering Technology program, located on the Senatobia campus, focuses on fundamentals of electronics and related mathematics. The program offers comprehensive, theoretical and practical knowledge of electronics technology. It also explores the hardware and programming aspects of controllers used in industrial processes. Students receive instruction in circuits, digital electronics, microprocessors and fiber optics
Example of Class Types
Fundamentals of electronics and related mathematics |
Day and Night Classes: Day Classes Only |
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Pre-requisites required: Contact for more information. Summary of Program Requirements A completed NWCC application for admission. An official copy of ACT or SAT scores (ACT required for Mississippi residents). An official copy of a transcript from an accredited high school that includes a graduation date; or an official copy of GED scores; or an official copy of college or military transcript(s) from all colleges attended; of if attending another college full-time and attending Northwest part-time, attending an evening class or during a summer semester, a letter of good standing from a full-time college attended. Skills Needed Troubleshooting, Critical Thinking, Mechanical Knowledge |
![]() Senatobia Campus Contact Katie Broadway 662-562-3954 kbroadway@northwestms.edu |