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3.00 Credits
This is a special advanced course designed to provide experienced welders with the knowledge required for ASME certification. This course is designed to further the student's knowledge and understanding of the increasingly technical field of welding. The student will receive both classroom instruction and hands-on practice in a welding laboratory. The student will gain expertise in the standard welding processes and the related qualification standards and practices required for ASME certification. Students will also become acquainted with applications of destructive and non-destructive testing. Prerequisite: Welding Processes and Lab or Instructor's Approval. Note: Welding students will need to provide their own protective gear (welding hood, goggles and clothing.) These items are available for purchase in the Southwest Bookstore on the Macon Cove campus. 5.000 Continuing Education Units 50.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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24.00 Credits
This course covers hydraulics & pneumatics as it relates to a manufacturing setting. The following topics will be covered: the laws of fluid power (hydraulics and pneumatics), symbols and operation, sealing devices, elementary fluid power circuits, troubleshooting and maintenance. 2.400 Continuing Education Units 24.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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36.00 Credits
In this course, the operators will be introduced to the basic techniques and fundamentals of drafting and print reading. This course will cover special requirement for UTC in the areas of Shop Math, Part layout and Identification, Orthographic Projection, Alphabet of Lines, Sectional Views Title Block, Advance Math, SPC Fundamentals and Specification. 3.200 Continuing Education Units 36.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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30.00 Credits
This course is a basic study of Conveyors, Conveyor System Design, Conveyor Installation Techniques, System Controls, and Information Reporting Systems used in the fields of Manufacturing and Distribution. Having trained people that understand these conveyor principles that affect the speed and cost of production is critical. This course is useful for managers, mechanics, electricians, CNC operators and others who can benefit from understanding conveyor systems. 3.000 Continuing Education Units 30.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on brazing theory and practice. Hands-on laboratory training is provided. Course topics include fundamentals of brazing including heat, fuels and flame types; brazing alloy types and applications; fluxes; proper joint design; safety, including compressed gas safety and proper handling of cylinders; equipment maintenance of cylinders, gauges, torches and hoses; personal safety equipment and procedures. Prerequisite(s): None, but some instrumentation or electrical experience preferred. 2.500 Continuing Education Units 25.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on mechanical theory and practice for maintenance, inspection and repair of mechanical components of industrial machinery. Course topics include terminology, mechanical theory, components, tools, measurement instruments and inspection and repair techniques. Mechanical components include belts, chains, gears, gear boxes, clutches, shafts, couplings, bearings, and fasteners. Also included are the fundamentals of lubrication, and pneumatic and hydraulic system basics. Tools include wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, drills, punches, files, and taps & dies. Measurement instruments include rules, vernier calipers, micrometers, and gauges. Hands-on training is provided using company industrial machinery. 3.000 Continuing Education Units 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This course combines basic industrial instrumentation and controls theory with hands-on training in the laboratory. Course topics include level, pressure, temperature, and flow measurement and basic control strategies. Laboratory exercises will cover measurement exercises, instrument calibration, thermocouples, resistance thermo detectors (RTD's), wiring, tube bending, and troubleshooting. Safety will be emphasized throughout the course. This course is designed to provide experienced electricians with a basic knowledge of industrial instrumentation and controls. A sound working knowledge of DC and AC electricity is needed to be successful in this course. Prerequisite(s): A working knowledge of DC and AC electricity 6.200 Continuing Education Units 62.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the Control Systems Technician Fundamentals course. The course will cover the basics of control loop tuning, the calibration of "smart" instruments, the evaluation of process signals and the integration of a process control system. Advanced level, pressure, temperature and flow measurement exercises will be conducted using a live process trainer. This course is designed for journeyman electricians with previous industrial instrumentation experience and/or training. The course prepares students for the International Society for Measurement and Controls "Certified Control Systems Technician Level I" examination. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of Control Systems Fundamentals or instructor's permission. 6.200 Continuing Education Units 62.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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40.00 Credits
This course is based on the National Electrical Code and is primarily intended for apprentice level electricians and others who want to upgrade their knowledge of the code in preparation for taking the Memphis/Shelby County Journeyman Electrician's license examination. 4.000 Continuing Education Units 40.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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40.00 Credits
This course is based on the National Electrical Code and is primarily intended for journeyman electricians and others who want to upgrade their knowledge of the code in preparation for taking the Memphis/Shelby County Master Electrician's license exam. 4.000 Continuing Education Units 40.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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