Mar 20, 2023  
2022-2023 Lane Community College Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Lane Community College Catalog

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship, AAS


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Length: 90 credits

Program Contacts

Estimated Cost: $14,037

  • Resident Tuition: $9,010*
  • Technology Fees: $884
  • General Student Fees: $1,085**
  • Online Course Fee: $40 (if applicable)
  • Books / Course Materials: $2,000 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
  • Program Specific Fees: $1,018 (Fabrication-Welding Program fee, Electronics Class fee)

Costs provided are estimates only. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information at https://www.lanecc.edu/costs-admission/tuition-fees-and-payments/credit-tuition.

Resident tuition is based on all program requirements (general education, core, directed electives). Any prerequisites required prior to the entry of the program will be listed separately.

** General Student fees are paid once each term, depending on whether you are taking classes on Main Campus, or at one of the outreach centers or by distance learning. 

*** Any special info about program costs or expenses.

**** This is the total of all the differential fees attached to the courses in this program.

Program Learning Outcomes


The purpose of this program is to provide a structured system of training in millwright trades or occupations, leading to certification and journey-level status, only for apprentices who are sponsored by individual employers, accepted by a Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee, and registered with the State of Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries.

Students who complete this program will be able to:

PLO 1 - Perform the duties and responsibilities of the millwright trade
PLO 2 - Develop machine shop skills in troubleshooting
PLO 3 - Demonstrate and use industry safety standards
PLO 4 - Identify mechanical and/or electrical industrial systems
PLO 5 - Develop attitudes conducive to improved customer relations skills in the millwright trade
PLO 6 - Develop communication and critical thinking skills necessary for job advancement
PLO 7 - Use appropriate library and information resources to research professional issues and support lifelong learning
PLO 8 - Access library, computing, and communications services, and appropriately select information and data from regional, national, and international networks
PLO 9 - Apply appropriate formulas to mathematical situations
PLO 10 - Adapt to new job requirements to qualify for advancement in becoming lead supervisors

Admission Information


Admission to the millwright trade is usually conducted as an internal process with the employer. Information is available at the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries website: boli.state.or.us.

Program Requirements


Program Core Courses


Program Core courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or better. P/NP is not accepted.

Journey Level Card from Oregon BOLI


Students who obtain a State of Oregon Apprenticeship Training Journey Level Card or Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries Apprenticeship and Training Division (BOLI-ATD) Certificate of Completion will be awarded 22 Credits. Students may be able to substitute coursework for the journeyman card. Contact the program coordinator for assistance.

Program Electives


Program Electives must be completed with a grade of C- or better, or Pass. Complete credits to meet 90 total credits for the program (17-19 credits). Select courses from the list below. Contact your Academic Advisor or Program Coordinator for help determining electives.

Notes


Licensing and Certification


An apprenticeship “Award of Completion” issued by the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries Apprenticeship and Training Division certifies that an individual has been trained in all aspects of an occupation and has met the requirements for program completion. This certificate is recognized throughout Oregon and industry-wide as a valid indicator of high quality, standardized training, and it provides on-the-job training documentation for community college credit. In addition, the Oregon community college Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship pathway provides statewide transfer opportunities, laddered certificates of completion, and an optional transfer path into Oregon Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science degree in Operations Management or Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Technology and Management. The Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship pathway includes an advising guide with a set of recommended courses that satisfy both the AAS and the Oregon Transfer Module (OTM). Students who complete the recommended set of OTM courses may apply for 45 credits of guaranteed block transfer to any other community college.

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