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Fall 2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BM 281 - Facilities Maintenance & Environmental Topics


Credit Hours: 3

A course designed as an introduction to the fundamental operating principals, maintenance and troubleshooting for a variety of mechanical and electrical systems found in facilities and industry. Maintenance management is featured through the application of preventative and predictive maintenance. Systems studied include computerized maintenance management (CMMS); safety; service & repair principles; electrical, electronic and programmable controllers; refrigeration; boilers; HVAC; mechanical; fluid power and troubleshooting.

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • recognize the basic principles of various mechanical, electrical and electronic systems commonly found in building facilities and industry;
  • demonstrate the ability to perform preventative and predictive maintenance in order to maximize efficiency and safety in the work environment;
  • describe basic maintenance management principals in a mechanical environment;
  • apply the skill sets required to be a competent maintenance technician; and
  • demonstrate oral and written communication skills through writing and presenting a research report on an industrial process or inventor.


F (C)