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  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) Additional preparation in the Turbine/Engine, Auxiliaries and Refrigeration areas for License Preparation for 3rd Class Steam and Refrigeration or 4th Class NIULPE Licenses. This is a 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. Building-plant major equipment and controls maintenance for systems are covered to allow the employed or prospective engineer/technician to grasp the elements of operating procedures, required maintenance and repair, along with continuing oversight to ensure continuity of operation. Students study materials which are taken from workplace literature and actural field systems and utilize a workbook to complete sketches, workbook exercises, and optional field activities along with quizzes and exams related to the study materials and field systems. Note: 100% online course
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 Credit Hours) This course is designed to prepare a student to function effectively as an entry level Stationary Steam Apprentice or introductory personnel, upon starting their term at a plant as an apprentice or as an introduction to power and process plants operation & maintenance. This course provides basic skills, knowledge and familiarization with power, process, and heating-cooling plants through the study of basic principles and how they apply to the various types of equipment and systems found in such plants. The course emphasizes a hands-on approach to the study of basic skills where possible in a workplace laboratory setting. This course covers general workplace and personal safety along with hazardous or environmental concerns for workers on the job. The elements in the course meet or exceed the requirements of various certification and licensing agencies. May be conducted as an online course.
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) This course provides a hands-on approach to various data communications functions found in industrial and commercial facilities environments and in the interface to the outside world including access to wide area networks (WAN), i.e., communications between temperature control systems and manufacturing conveyor controls and data acquisition.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 Credit Hours) Boiler Installers License Review is a course designed to cover the Michigan code requirements for the installation and repair of low pressure and high pressure boilers. Persons taking this course and expecting to prepare to "write" for the Michigan Boiler Installers orBoiler Repair Licenses must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in all phases of boiler installation/repair in the class of license for which the applicant is applying. For qualification to "write" for the license,applicants must also be able to document (for inspection if required) a minimum of 4 installations they have made. Taking this course does not qualify the student to take the license exam. Prerequisites: Meet the requirements or have equivalent background and experience required to take the State of Michigan Boiler Installers or Repairers License Exam or permission
  • 5.00 Credits

    (5 Credit Hours) A course designed to provide an introduction to process technology operations. This course focuses on basic operating principles of equipment and systems used in the process technology industry such as valves, piping, pumps, compressors, generators, motors, lubrication systems, heat exchangers, furnaces, boilers, cooling towers, separators, reactors and distillation columns and the associated instrumentation and diagrams of such facilities. The basic mechanical design characteristics, scientific principles, and the interactions of the various pieces of plant equipment are explored. Basic laboratory experiences are provided in major equipment areas as they are available.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Advanced process technology course providing study of the interrelation of process equipment and process systems including related scientific principles. Students will arrange process equipment into basic systems, describe the purpose and function of specific process systems, explain how factors affecting process systems are controlled under normal conditions, and recognize abnormal process conditions. Prerequisites: MFMT 173 Co-requisites: PEFT 182
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide learners with various forms of field experience as required by licensing agencies. Learners are assigned to an industrial plant or field-type situation where they can be exposed to the activities and tasks performed by power engineers. Learners may sign up for the practicum more than one time to increase their field experience and/or qualify for a license exam. Prerequisites: Permission from instructor based upon courses/programs completed
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide field experience based on the availability of equipment systems and field-oriented workstations as selected or determined by the instructor. The learner can repeat the course when different topics are available. This course may be used towards fulfilling requirements for associate degree or certificate programs or to qualify to take license exams. Prerequisites: Permission from instructor based upon courses/programs completed
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 Credit Hours) This course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of microcontrollers and how they are integrated into various machines and operating equipment. The course will emphasize practical applications of microcontroller technology through the use of hands-on laboratory experiments. The materials and labs are designed for entry-level students in the field of Manufacturing Maintenance Technology.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to prepare students to function effectively as multi-skilled maintenance technicians with emphasis on basic and intermediate material fabrication skills and knowledge. The course will emphasize the hands-on aspect of materials fabrication where possible in a workplace laboratory setting. May be conducted as an online course. Prerequisites: ENT 141 or completion of or concurrent enrollment in MFMT 114
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