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Facilities Engineering Technology Certificate
Curriculum C380A
The Facilities Engineering Technology Certificate provides the lecture and hands-on training needed for employment as facility engineers for both union and non-union students. Students who come through the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 399 Education Training Fund, will have the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills for employment in jobs requiring multiple maintenance competencies, including electricity, plumbing, and boilers. These competencies will allow graduates to obtain highly skilled maintenance positions in a variety of industries, office buildings, universities, hospitals, school districts, municipalities, stadia and commercial/industrial facilities.
Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:
- Maintain and repair systems and functions associated with the maintenance of facilities.
- Troubleshoot and provide preventative maintenance of facilities.
- Communicate effectively, not only using the terminology appropriate to this trade, but the skills acquired in the other non-technical coursework.
Graduates of the program may seek employment as a facilities engineer, stationary operating engineer, an operating engineer, a chief engineer, maintenance foreman, or as a building maintenance supervisor.
Semester One |
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Indoor Air Quality |
4 |
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Commercial Heating and Cooling Systems I |
4 |
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Electricity for Facilities Engineers I |
4 |
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Commercial Heating and Cooling Systems II |
4 |
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16 |
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Semester Two
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Pneumatic and Direct Digital Controls |
4 |
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Electricity for Facilities Engineers II |
4 |
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Basic Boiler Operations |
4 |
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Energy Conservation |
5 |
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17 |
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Total credits required for graduation |
33 |
See FET course descriptions
Dean: Paul Jensen, Ext. 3714