
Maintenance Technician 2
Degree Type
9-credit Technical Certificate
Program Code
40-462-CB
Time to Degree
Less than 1 year
Start Date
August / January
How You'll Learn
On Campus
Daytime
Learn to handle, analyze, troubleshoot, maintain and repair complex machine equipment through hands-on experience in mechanical power transmissions, v-belt and chain drives, flat belts, gears and couplings. Explore electrical control devices and circuitry, and study pneumatic components and their functions in modern industrial settings.
How To Apply
- Apply online and pay the $30 application fee.
Questions on the application process? Visit the Admissions page or contact an enrollment counselor.
Program Details
Contact Us
Questions? We'd love to help! Connect with our Enrollment team by filling out our online form or by email at enroll@wctc.edu.
High School Eligibility
This program is open to qualified high school applicants. Learn more >
Financial Aid
This certificate does not qualify for financial aid. To qualify for most federal financial aid, a student must be enrolled in a technical diploma or associate degree program.
What Makes This Program Unique
- Prepare for entry-level opportunities in various industrial maintenance-related career paths.
- Get training in advanced mechanical power transmission, electronic power controls and motors, and pneumatics.
- Develop skills in WCTC’s state-of-the-art Terry Lutz Integrated Manufacturing Center.

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Earn certificates, technical diplomas and/or industry credentials along this pathway. Start with some courses for entry-level employment, and continue with additional courses for higher wages and job advancement.
Industrial Maintenance Technician Pathway
Earn credit for prior learning for the college-level knowledge and skills that you've already acquired through advanced high school classes, previous college coursework, self-study, military training work or volunteer experience.
More Credit Opportunities
High School Dual Credit
Dual enrollment offers high school students an opportunity to get a head start in high-demand fields while earning college credits.
Credit for Prior Learning
You may have the opportunity to obtain credit for the college-level skills and knowledge you've already acquired through prior coursework, work experience and more.


