Mechanical Maintenance – One year
Program Name: Mechanical Maintenance
Program Duration: One year at Campus + Three (03) Months On Job Training (OJT)
Program Credit Hours: 36 Credit Hours
Degree Awarded: Associate Diploma in Mechanical Maintenance accredited by Technical & Vocational Training Center (TVTC)
Program Overview:
The Associate Diploma in Mechanical Maintenance offers rigorous training designed to equip trainees with the expertise required for maintenance roles in various industries. Over the course of one year, followed by three months of practical on-the-job training, the curriculum delves into the details of mechanical systems, focusing on diagnostics, maintenance, and repair of industrial machinery. Trainees will also enhance their problem-solving skills and technical communication through Technical English.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program are primed for careers in mechanical maintenance, prepared to assume roles such as maintenance technicians, service technicians, or mechanical supervisors. This foundation also provides an excellent basis for career advancement into engineering or management positions within the mechanical field.
Graduation Criteria:
To successfully graduate, trainees must fulfill the following criteria:
Complete All Course Units: Trainees are required to pass all unit-specific written and performance tests within the program. (Minimum Passing Grades 60%)
Complete On-the-Job Training: Trainees must successfully complete the prescribed on-the-job training period, demonstrating practical application of their skills in a professional setting.
Mechanical Maintenance – Two year
Program Name: Mechanical Maintenance
Program Duration: Two years at Campus + Six (06) Months On Job Training (OJT)
Program Credit Hours: 66 Credit Hours
Degree Awarded: Intermediate Diploma Mechanical Maintenance accredited by Technical & Vocational Training Center (TVTC)
Program Overview:
The Intermediate Diploma in Mechanical Maintenance prepares students for expert-level maintenance of industrial mechanical systems. Over the course of two years, followed by six months of hands-on training, the curriculum covers essential maintenance techniques and machine operations. Courses include Maintenance of Mechanical Drive Systems, Basic Centre Lathe Operations, Gasket and Seal Replacement, Shaft and Coupling Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, and Pump and Motor Installation and Alignment. This comprehensive training ensures graduates are proficient in maintaining and improving the efficiency and reliability of mechanical systems in various industrial settings.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for technical and supervisory roles in mechanical maintenance. They are capable of working as maintenance technicians, reliability technicians, or plant maintenance supervisors. The training also sets a foundation for further engineering studies and potential leadership roles within maintenance and operations management.