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2.00 Credits
Covers the fundamentals of microprocessor circuits and microprocessor programming, including the interfacing of the microprocessor with the 'outside world' through the handling of input and output data with aPeripheral Interface Adapter (PIA). Prerequisites: TAEL 115
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the prints utilized in the construction trades, such as plumbing, electrical, carpentry, welding, and energy technology. Students will learn the fundamentals and languages required to read construction drawings. Topics will include measurement, lines, symbols, drawing views, working notes, and the importance of title blocks. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
(2 Credit Hours) An introductory course providing familiarity rather than proficiency and stressing industrial applications. This course explores software programming, storage/input/output devices, and controls as they apply to industry. Experiences and demonstrations in keyboarding, DOS, word processors, spreadsheets, databases, computer graphics, basic programming, and two dimensional computer-aided drafting are included. Note: This course meets the graduation requirement for General Education Outcome 2: Computer Literacy. Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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2.00 Credits
Presents a comprehensive approach to safety, designed to give the skilled tradesperson the knowledge of safety fundamentals and practices, from the causes of accidents to the study of safety hazards and rules associated with equipment and tools utilized in modern industrial facilities. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Presents a comprehensive approach to safety, designed to give the process technician the knowledge of safety fundamentals and practices, from the causes of accidents to the study of safety hazards and rules associated with equipment and tools utilized in modern industrial facilities. Successful completers will be issued the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-Hour card for General Industry and the American Red Cross (ARC) completion cards in First Aid for Industry, Blood-Borne Disease Transmission, Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), and Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs).
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) Offers the apprentice an exposure to the applications of physics and chemistry found in the industrial workplace. Topics include the six elemental machines, applications of forces, motion, and work, as well as the chemistry of industrial materials and chemical interactions in the environment. Prerequisites: TAMA 120
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course, appropriate for all trades, using practical concepts and examples to provide knowledge of fluid power, electricity, mechanical power transfer, and rigging. Safety is stressed throughout. Note: Summer semester for Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship starts in early May and ends in August. Students should consult the Class Schedule for specific course times and dates.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the principles of fluid power as they apply to industrial systems. Various hydraulic components are presented and studied in terms of their functions within fluid power systems. This course includes both lecture and laboratory work. Prerequisites: TAMA 120
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) Explores the principles of fluid power pneumatics as they apply to industrial systems. Various pneumatic components are presented and studied with respect to their functions within pneumatic power and control systems. This course includes both lecture and laboratory work. Prerequisites: TAFP 150
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4.00 Credits
Continues the exploration of the principles of fluid power as they apply to industrial systems. Various hydraulic components are presented and studied in greater depth with respect to their functions within fluid power systems. This course includes both lecture and laboratory work. Prerequisites: TAFP 150
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