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Industrial Maintenance

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The Industrial Maintenance pathway equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the mechanical, electrical and fluid power systems of industrial equipment in order to operate and maintain the equipment.

PATHWAY POTENTIAL EARNINGS

$40,000 - $76,000

PATHWAY JOB EXAMPLES

  • Technician
  • Generalist
  • Painter
  • Maintenance Utility

Available at:

Schools of Success Manufacturing Engineering Tech and Trades

 

CLASS SEQUENCE SUGGESTIONS

The class sequence below is a sample schedule for a student choosing this pathway. Many classes can be taken for dual credit. At North Side, students can take courses as part of the Early College program. Please refer to your school counselor and the Indiana Graduation Pathways when selecting classes. 
Bolded classes are pathway specific classes.

SOPHOMORE YEAR
(10th Grade)

  • Principles of Industry 4.0 & Digital Manufacturing
  • English 10
  • Geometry
  • Chemistry/Physics
  • World Perspectives
  • Elective
  • Elective

JUNIOR YEAR
(11th Grade)

  • Robotics Design & Innovation
  • English 11
  • Algebra II
  • STEM
  • US History
  • Elective
  • Elective

SENIOR YEAR
(12th Grade)

  • Industrial Maintenance Fundamentals
  • Capstone (optional)
  • English
  • Math
  • Government/ Personal Finance
  • Elective
  • Elective

CAPSTONE OPTIONS

A capstone is a culminating course, project or internship that uses the knowledge and skills learned in a Pathway, typically done during senior year. We have several options:

  • Industrial Maintenance Capstone
  • Cooperative Education - approximately 5 hours per week of employability skills school-based instruction with minimum 15 hours per week on-the-job training
  • Work-Based Learning Capstone - must have completed pre-requisite and work 75 hours per credit per semester