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Industrial Maintenance
Technical Diploma
Program No: 31-462-2
Degree Completion Time: 2 Terms

2010-2011 Program Curriculum and Course Offerings
Recommended Sequence of Courses
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About the Career
Machines are important in our lives–directly or indirectly. Broken or inefficient machines slow the pace of manufacturing and, ultimately, profits. To remain competitive in today’s fast-paced industrial/manufacturing environment, equipment needs to be maintained to run at peak performance. If you like to troubleshoot problems, put theory to work hands–on, and have interests in math and mechanical processes, a career in industrial maintenance may be your key to success.

Special Notes
Students need to supply their own safety glasses and welding gloves.
Classes prepare graduates to apply for a Millwright Apprenticeship through a cooperating employer.
Program can also be completed by attending evening school.

Career Outlook
The job outlook for industrial maintenance workers is excellent. Because facilities and equipment in most industrial settings have become more complex, the need for workers with formal training in the skilled area of industrial maintenance will continue to grow.

Potential Positions
Industrial or Maintenance Mechanic
Machinery Adjuster
Machinery Assembler
Machinery Repairer

Approximate Costs

FAQ
What are the approximate program costs?
See the LTC Program Costs Brochure.

How is the program designed?
Students learn skills and gain knowledge through classroom instruction and on–farm experience.

What's the starting monthly salary for an LTC Industrial Maintenance program grad?
For the latest LTC graduate salary information available, click here.

Can I receive financial aid?
On average, more than 90 percent of LTC students who apply for financial aid receive some kind of assistance. In addition, thousands of scholarship dollars are awarded each year by the LTC Foundation, Inc. For more info, visit our financial aid page.

How do I apply for admission?
Request and complete a student application and mail to LTC at 1290 North Avenue, Cleveland, WI 53015 or print out the application. Or you can apply online.

Testimonials
“I would recommend LTC to others because its great to have hands-on experience. It was nearby and LTC helped me earn a technical diploma in one year.”
–Jennifer Busse

Want more information?
•Submit your questions online
•Email info@gotoltc.edu
•Call 1.888.GO TO LTC, Ext. 1109

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