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A companion to AUT 222, this course emphasizes hands-on experience for the student using transducers and sensors, as well as control of processes. Upon completion of this course and AUT 22, a student will be able to analyze a simple industrial process control system. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): AUT 222
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This course focuses on the concepts and applications of preventive maintenance. Topics include the introduction of alignment equipment, job safety, tool safety, preventive maintenance concepts, procedures, tasks, and predictive maintenance concepts. Upon course completion, students will demonstrate the ability to apply proper preventive maintenance and explain predictive maintenance concepts. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College
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This course covers the use of motor control symbols, magnetic motor starters, running overload protection, push-button stations, sizing of magnetic motor starters and overload protection, and complex ladder diagrams of motor control circuits. Topics include sizing magnetic starters and overload protection, the use of push-button stations, ladder diagrams, and magnetic motor starters in control of electric motors, wye-delta starting, part start winding, resistor starting, and electric starting devices. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the operation of motor starters and overload protection, interpret ladder diagrams using push-button stations, and understand complex motor control diagrams. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College
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This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of variable speed drives, industrial motors, and other applications of variable speed drives. Topics include fundamentals of variable speed control, AC frequency drives, DC variable speed drives, installation procedures, and ranges. Upon course completion, students will understand the principles of operation of variable speed drive systems, the function of components of each system, and the set-up and installation and troubleshooting techniques for variable speed drives. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College
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This course covers standard CIM processes. This course provides the opportunity for hands-on training using the equipment available at the laboratory. Students will operate a robot and set up a manufacturing cell. Prerequisite(s): As determined by College Corerequisite(s): As determined by College
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This is an introductory course for science and non-science majors. It covers physical, chemical, and biological principles common to all organisms. These principles are explained through a study of cell structure and function, cellular reproduction, basic biochemistry, cell energetics, the process of photosynthesis, and Mendelian and molecular genetics. Also included are the scientific method, basic principles of evolution, and an overview of the diversity of life with emphasis on viruses, prokaryotes, and protista. A 120-minute laboratory is required.
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This is an introduction to the basic ecological and evolutionary relationships of plants and animals and a survey of plant and animal diversity including classification, morphology, physiology, and reproduction. A 180-minute laboratory is required. PREREQUISITE: BIO 103
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