31 credit hours.
The purpose of the Facilities Maintenance Certificate is to prepare individuals who are involved with, or plan to pursue, a career related to the facilities maintenance area. This certificate will prepare an individual with a broad array of skills including electro-mechanical, basic construction, air conditioning and heating systems.
| Course | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| COMM 101 | Introduction to Oral Communications | 3 |
| MATH 109 or TMAT 103 |
College Algebra for Math & Science or Technical Math I |
4 or 4 |
| Course | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CNST 101 | Construction Materials & Methods | 3 |
| CNST 103 | Building Mechanical & Electrical Systems | 3 |
| CNST 113 | Construction Documents & Quantity Takeoff | 3 |
| MAIN 101 | Industrial Electricity and Systems | 3 |
| MAIN 104 | Air Conditioning and Refrigeration | 3 |
| MAIN 221 | Heating Systems | 3 |
| REEC 110 | Green Building Technology | 3 |
Electives as approved by advisor or Technology Division.
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