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3.00 Credits
Industrial Safety is a course designed to provide all students with the basic safety knowledge required in today's industrial workplace. It is also designed to give the supervisor, or future supervisor, the necessary tools to manage a safe work environment. With knowledge of industrial hazards, and the skills required to correct them, the worker or supervisor will be better equipped to deal with today's modern industrial environment. Topics covered include: Accident reduction, safety training, safety involvement, safety inspections, accident investigations, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, machine safeguarding, tool safety, materials handling safety, electrical and fire safety, hazard communication, and an introduction to hazardous chemical safety. (3,3,0) Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Electrical Apprentice program.
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3.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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0.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
This is a basic course designed for the person pursuing a career in any of the manufacturing and industrial fields. It is a study to help the student develop the basic skills required for visualizing and interpreting mechanical drawings and blueprints. Persons seeking careers in engineering, architectural, mechanical, electrical, and electronics fields will benefit from visualizing shapes, line usage, dimensioning and tolerances, and notes and symbols. (3,3,0) Prerequisites: MATH 1003 Basic Math with a grade of "C" or above or ASSET or ACT score of 14 or above in Math and acceptance into the Electrical Apprentice program.
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3.00 Credits
Computer Aided Drafting is an introductory course for the technician or the person seeking to draft for a living. Engineers, architects, mechanical, electrical, and electronics persons all need the ability to complete finished drawings of parts and structures. Manufacturers rely on computer drawings of parts and other manufactured goods. This course expands on MACH 1103 Basic Blueprint Reading. It will explore the use of CAD graphics software through the use of microcomputers, plotters and printers. Included will be operations through logging-on and off, geometric entity creations, zooming, dimensioning, moving, plotting, layering, mirroring, saving, and recalling drawings. Upon completion of this course the student should be able to produce a useful mechanical drawing using the microcomputer and plotter or printer. This course requires considerable work outside of class time. (3,1,4) Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MACH 1103 Basic Blueprint Reading or instructor permission. This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate Computer Aided Drafting is a continuation of Introduction to CAD. In this course, the student will draw advanced three view machine drawings, isometric drawings, advanced floor plans, advanced electrical, plumbing, and other plans as assigned by the instructor. Students will use AUTOCAD Light to complete drawings to industry standards. Students will be expected to complete a considerable amount of work outside of the normal weekly class period. (3,1,4) Prerequisite: MACH 2103 Introduction to CAD. This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
A course which develops competencies in fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, per cents, as well as, pre-algebra topics such as signed numbers, simplifying expressions, and solving simple equations. This course is designed to give the student a solid foundation in arithmetic and pre-algebra skills in preparation for Basic Algebra. F, S, SU
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