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PEFT 112: Technical Communication-Power
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A basic course in applied power-process-facilities fundamental communication designed to provide introductory and advanced exposure, skills, and knowledge to writing and plant-oriented communications, diagramming, drawing, review, and regular use of PID, CAD-type prints, piping, and system prints by reading and interpreting them. Note: 100% online course
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PEFT 143: Power Engineering Boilers
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A course covering the operation and maintenance of high- and lowpressure boilers and their related auxiliaries. Includes elements required to safely operate, service, and maintain boiler and auxiliary equipment pertaining to state-of-the-art cogeneration and heating and power plants. Students are required to interface with actual or virtual plants as part of the activities for this course. Co-requisites: MFMT 114
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PEFT 180: Power-Heating Heat Lab
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Basic course providing initial exposure to operation and maintenance and power engineering fundamentals for basic power and heating plants. Includes lab and/or field experiences on live equipment and systems found in heating, process and power plants. Co-requisites: Suggest concurrent with two or more of the following: MFMT 114 or ENT 141; MFMT 105 or ENT 106; MFMT 107 or ENT 103; MFMT 143 or ENT 145; MFMT 115: MFMT 223; MFMT 224; or permission based upon field experience or courses/programs completed.
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PEFT 182: Power Fundamentals Lab
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Lab and/or field experiences related to introduction of power plant and heating plant layout and equipment. Start up and shut down boilers, operate pumps, test and maintain boiler water quality. Work with the fundamental principles of direct current and alternating current circuits and machines. Work with basics of industrial measurement and control with emphasis on power plant instrumentation. Co-requisites: Suggest concurrent with two or more of the following: MFMT 114 or ENT 141; MFMT 105 or ENT 106; MFMT 107 or ENT 103; MFMT 143 or ENT 145; MFMT 223; MFMT 224; or permission based upon field experience or courses/programs completed.
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PEFT 184: Power Systems O & M Lab
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced lab course which provides lab and/or field experiences related to high-pressure and low-pressure boilers, turbines, generators, and auxiliary systems including starting, stopping, operating, and analyzing outputs under load conditions. Co-requisites: Suggest concurrent with two or more of the following: MFMT 143 or ENT 145; MFMT 246 or ENT 256; MFMT 229 or ENT 259; PEFT 154 or ENT 212; MFMT 223; MFMT 224; or permission based upon field experience or courses/programs completed.
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PEFT 246: Steam Plant Prime Movers
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced course designed to prepare learners to function effectively as power or process plant engineers operating and maintaining primarily turbines, engines, power plant electrical, air compressors, industrial-commercial cooling systems, advanced control systems, and related equipment. Provides exposure to activities that duplicate skills in the workplace which meet the requirements of various National Skill Standards and license exams. Co-requisites: Suggested MFMT 114 and/or MFMT 143 Note: 100% online course
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PEFT 247: Combined & CoGen Plants
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An advanced course covering the necessary power engineering skills and knowledge required for operation and maintenance of gas turbine and combined cycle plants. This course also covers the safe and efficient operation of gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators and their different applications as used in combine cycle and cogeneration configurations. Experiences-exercises include workplace skills required by National Standards and licensing exams. Co-requisites: Suggested MFMT 114 and/or MFMT 143 Note: 100% online course
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PHIL 131: Introduction to Logic
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Examines the methods and principles of assertion and validity in argumentation. This course includes the study of the nature of logic and its relationship to language, informal fallacies, and both traditional and modern symbolic methods of deduction. Note: First semester course for all students.
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PHIL 133: History of Philosophy to the 18th Century
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) An introduction to the history of Western Philosophy from its origins in Greece to the rise of science. Six stages of intellectual development will be examined from Thales to Hobbes. Note: Second semester course for all students.
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PHIL 135: History of Modern Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A continuation of the history of Western philosophy focusing on the major philosophers and major developments through the twentieth century from Descartes through Wittgenstein. Influential currents such as rationalism, empiricism, idealism, romanticism, Marxism, Darwinism, positivism, pragmatism, phenomenology, existentialism, and analysis are examined. Note: Third semester course for all students.
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