Course description
HRM0010 Human Resource Management for the Maintenance Manager
Description: Students will study human resource management and how it relates to the maintenance environment. The facilitator will discuss the Human Resource Management issues facing the maintenance manager. Actual case studies will be used throughout the modules.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2
PEMA0010 Introduction to Maintenance Management
Description: This module provides the student with an overview of the entire PEMAC program and the benefits they will receive from completing the course. Module 1 focuses on the objectives of a maintenance department along with Preventive (PM) Predictive (PDM) and Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) tactics. The Evolution of Maintenance and Benchmarking are also analyzed.
Hours: 15
Credits: 1
PEMA0020 Planned Maintenance Management
Description: Prerequisite: Introduction to Maintenance Management This module provides a study of various maintenance management philosophies and techniques used to optimize the maintenance function.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2
PEMA0030 Production and Operations Management
Description: Recommended: Introduction to Maintenance Management (PEMA0010) Detailed studies of planning and scheduling methods, production management and quality control methods in a maintenance environment are discussed in this course. Topics include the critical path method, Gantt charts, benchmarking, and decision-making strategies.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2
PEMA0040 Accounting and Finance for the Maintenance Manager
Description: Students will gain a basic understanding of accounting and finance as it pertains to the maintenance professional. A major objective of this section will be to develop the students ability to understand and articulate accounting and financial terminology.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2
PEMA0050 Capstone Course
Description: Students will review the major teaching points from the previous Maintenance Management Professional courses to help enable them to apply the principles, latest concepts and techniques to real maintenance problems found in the students' work. The facilitator will guide the review discussions. Students, working in small groups or teams, will each select a maintenance problem found in their place of work. Upon arrival from the facilitator, the team will work together to provide a solution to the identified problem.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2
PEMA0060 Computerized Maintenance Management
Description: Introduction to Maintenance Management Planned Maintenance Management Predictive Maintenance Technologies The moduel is a study in choosing and implementing a suitable computer maintenance management system (CMMS). You will understand the benefits and essentials of CMMS, and will develop expertise in the selection, implementation, and support of a CMMS package.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2
PEMA0070 Predictive Maintenance Technologies
Description: Prerequisite: Introduction to Maintenance Management Students will learn how predictive maintenance dovetails into the maintenance effect. Some of the topics discussed will include various types of predictive maintenance and condition-based maintenance process, fault code analysis, NDT and ultrasonic detection and infrared thermography.
Hours: 30
Credits: 2