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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of design, implementation, control, evaluation, and strategic use of computer-based information systems for business data processing, office automation, information reporting, and decision making. Emphasizes managerial and strategic aspects of information technology with some hands-on work using information management software. Prerequisite: Completion of an associate's degree or instructor's approval. (Formerly CIT310, Management Information Systems)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A one-to-four-credit laboratory and lecture course covering various types of industrial pumps. Course emphasizes centrifugal pump maintenance and repair and introduces hydraulic engineering concepts that pertain to centrifugal pumps. Pump seals, packing techniques, and bearings are also discussed. (Formerly, IT 103B, Mill Pump Technology)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A one-to-four-credit lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course in the study and application of bearings, belt and mechanical drives, chains and chain drives, couplings, clutches, gears, and fluids in the transmission of power used in industrial processes.
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1.50 Credits
An introduction to millwright and process terminology. Students will learn basic terminology and functions of primary process equipment and their sub-components. This will include Ag mills, Sag mills, autoclaves, roasters, crushers, conveyors, and power plant components. Material flow within process plants will also be covered.
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1.00 - 5.50 Credits
A one-to-five point five-credit lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course in the study and application of boiler, conveyor, and pneumatic systems. The course will cover the operation, maintenance, and repair of boiler, conveyor, and pneumatic systems. Safety is emphasized.
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1.00 - 5.50 Credits
A review of fluid power mechanics with an emphasis on symbology, circuit operation and design, hydraulic component operation, and terminology.
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4.00 Credits
A four-credit lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course in the study of predictive and preventive maintenance techniques. Emphasis will be placed on root cause analysis, vibration analysis, and the proper use of lubrication to prevent failures. Prevention of maintenance problems through predictive methods will be emphasized.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
A one-to-two-credit lecture course designed to acquaint the student with the principles of planned maintenance and inventory control as it relates to industrial maintenance.
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4.00 Credits
A four-credit lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course designed to instruct the student in the diagnosis of common electrical problems associated with industrial equipment. The course covers basic AC/DC electrical theory, electrical motor maintenance, motor control, and uses of electrical tools for troubleshooting.
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4.00 Credits
A one-to-four-credit lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course which emphasizes the practical approach to the basic principles of metallurgy. The course explores the behavior of metals subjected to metallurgical processes and explains how desired material properties are attained.
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