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  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to explore selected topics as determined by an instructor. The specific topic or topics are announced together with the prerequisites each term. The student can repeat the course for additional credit when different topics are offered. This course may not be applied toward fulfilling the specific degree requirements for an associate degree. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
  • 2.00 Credits

    A course designed to prepare students to function effectively as a multilevel power-facilities technician in the energy, power, and facilities technology fields with emphasis on basic workplace skills along with safety and hazardous or environmental concerns for workers on the job. The elements in the course meet or exceed the requirements of various certification agencies. Note: 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to energy conversion, the study of energy sources, basic energy conversion concepts, applied mechanics, and measurement of their basic quantities. The learner identifies and uses the basic methods for measuring, monitoring, and calculating energy as applied to energy conversion, conservation, and use in various simple machines and power systems. Note: 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introductory course in the elements of industrial power transmission, motion control, basic hydraulics and pneumatics, alignment, measuring mechanical systems operation and application of mechanical systems and components to industrial process, production operation, and maintenance. Students study and apply procedures for the removal, repair, and installation of machine components and further study methods of installation, lubrication practices, and maintenance procedures for industrial machinery. Includes study of techniques for calibration and repair of electromechanical devices and practie in computations pertaining to industrial machinery.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course appropriate for all technical and skilled trade students. The course is designed to provide computer familiarity, not proficiency. Industrial applications of computers will be stressed. Computer software, programming, storage/input/output devices and controls as they apply to industry will be explored. Design as well as hands-on, primarily competency based. The course will provide experiences and demonstrations in keyboarding, window programs, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, computer graphics, basic programming, time permitting two-dimensional computer aided drafting. Note: This course meets the graduation requirement for General Education Outcome 2: Computer Literacy 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) A basic course in heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration providing the learner with exposure to the basic principles, tools, materials, equipment, and components in each of the major subject areas. The course provides orientation to the multi-skilled technician's job in the HVACR field for building engineers, power engineers, processing operating and maintenance technicians, and others engaged in HVACR operations. Note: 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) An introductory course covering the electrical elements required of multi-skilled technicians in the heating, power, process, instrumentation, facilities operation, and maintenance fields, HVAC service and maintenance fields, and manufacturing maintenance field. The study of schematic diagrams and the application of test instruments to check electrical components such as motors, relays, solid state circuits, and switches are covered. Note: 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) An online course in applied facilities and power plant fundamentals designed to provide introductory practical science studies for students entering the power, facilities, HVAC, and process operation and maintenance fields. Covers: tools; instruments; materials and practical science including basic thermodynamics; plant visits; operation and maintenance fundamentals with exercises and experiences that meet or exceed requirements of National Skill Standards for heat, power, HVAC, and facilities technicians and engineers. Note: 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) An introductory online course for orientation to Boiler (Low Pressure) Heating Plant Operation and Maintenance covering the skills, knowledge and competencies for persons employed as building engineers or seeking positions as building and plant multi-skilled facilities technicians. Study materials which are taken from workplace literature and actual field systems and utilize a workbook to complete multi-skilling tasks similar to those completed by skilled technicians in the field. Prerequisites: This is an online course which must be taken on the computer and students taking the course must be computer literate using basic DOS, Windows, word processing, e-mail, Internet and other computer capabilities effectively. Your computer equipment must be connected to an Internet service and have Internet capability. This course does not offer any assistance in using the computer, using software programs nor in troubleshooting your equipment or your computer systems. Note: 100% online course
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) An online High Pressure and 3rd Class Boiler, Power or Process Plant Operation/Maintenance and License Preparation course covering the necessary information on skills, knowledge and competencies for persons employed as boiler operators and plant engineers or seeking positions as plant multi-skilled facilities technicians. Students are required to complete sketches, workbook exercises, and optional field activities along with quizzes and exams related to the study materials and field systems. Prerequisites: Suggest 1-2 years of field experience operating boilers and power plant equipment or equivalent education or training program-courses or permission Note: 100% online course
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