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Responsible for ensuring the proper functioning and reliability of machinery and equipment within industrial facilities, the role of the Industrial Maintenance Technician (ICM) is significant. In this microcredential, you will learn the underlying principles and hands-on techniques of electronics, mechanics, and robotics. Courses provide you with knowledge, skills and experience needed to install, troubleshoot, and repair manufacturing mechanisms. This microcredential is a great fit for existing technicians seeking to move into the ICM role and also serves as a pathway into manufacturing. Successful completion of this hands-on microcredential prepares you for existing study, apprenticeship, and to immediately apply for a broad range of technician positions in manufacturing across multiple industries.
This microcredential is stackableCredits earned in the completion of this microcredential can be applied toward completion of a related certificate or degree program. It is a building block that gives you a jump start to education and career success.
Each campus will confirm final costs. The estimated tuition shown above is based on NYS residency for this institution. Tuition can vary based on full- or part-time attendance, residency and whether the courses are undergraduate or graduate. Additional costs include fees and books. Some available grant funding for eligible students may be highlighted on this page. For information on other possible financial support to help you pay for your microcredential, please visit our For You page.
Each campus will confirm final cost. Some available grant funding for eligible students may be highlighted on this page. For information on other possible financial support to help you pay for your microcredential, please visit our For You page.