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The Facility Maintenance Technology Degree curriculum prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical and mechanical systems in commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is placed on multi-disciplined systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Included in the program are courses in air conditioning-heating-refrigeration, electrical, building automation, safety, print reading, and industrial data communications. Graduates should qualify for entry-level positions related to facility operation and maintenance that require a broad range of competencies.
The Facility Maintenance Technology Diploma prepares individuals to repair and maintain electrical and mechanical systems in commercial and industrial institutions. Emphasis is placed on multi-disciplined systems maintenance, troubleshooting, and problem resolution. Included in the program are courses in air conditioning-heating-refrigeration, electrical, building automation, and print reading. Graduates should qualify for entry-level positions related to facility operation.
The Basic Facilities Technology I Certificate is designed for individuals wishing to learn about air conditioning, heating, and electrical wiring. Graduates should qualify for entry-level positions in residential facility maintenance.
Wake Tech's Basic Facilities Technology II Certificate is for individuals seeking more knowledge of electrical wiring, print reading and work-place safety.
The Electrical Systems Certificate is designed for individuals wishing to advance their knowledge of electrical wiring. Course work includes residential wiring, commercial wiring, and national electric code. Graduates should qualify for entry-level positions in residential or light commercial facility maintenance.
The HVACR Certificate is designed for individuals wishing to advance their knowledge of air conditioning-refrigeration-heating operation and maintenance. Course work includes electricity, heating and cooling technology, maintenance, and print reading. Graduates should qualify for entry-level positions in residential or light commercial facility maintenance.