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  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to semi-precision and precision measuring and layout procedures, the use of bench tools, saws, drill presses and their accessories. 2 lecture, 4 lecture/lab hrs/wk. F,W,S
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student learns the operation of the turning lathe including setup, turning tapers, threads (National, Acme, Square) and forms. Use of accessories is stressed such as chucks, steady rests, follower rests and grinders. Prerequisite: MFG 111. 2 lecture, 4 lab hrs/wk. F,W,S
  • 3.00 Credits

    The student learns the operation of horizontal and vertical milling machines, their setup, basic operation and use of accessories such as digital readouts, rotary table, dividing head, gear and cam milling and the use of indicators, wigglers and edge finders. Prerequisite: MFG 112. 2 lecture, 4 lab hrs/wk. F,W,S
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introductory course covering the basic principles of hydraulics for the future industrial hydraulics technician. Included in the course are pressure, force and area relationships, HP, GPM, and velocity relationships, fundamentals of reservoir design, fluids and fluid flows, and fundamentals of hydraulic pumps. Common industrial circuits are developed and studied with the use of lab trainers. Students will disassemble, inspect, and reassemble both components and circuits in structured lab sessions. Prerequisite: MTH 060. 1 lecture, 2 lab hrs/wk.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is the second in a five course series for the industrial apprentice and is a continuation of Hydraulics I. The focus of this course is on pressure relief valves, hydraulic actuators and flow controls. Each component is studied in structured classroom sessions, while lab activities are directed at disassembly, inspection and circuitry involving the specific component.Students will be using lab trainers to examine the operation of circuits using these components. Prerequisite: MFG 121. 1 lecture, 2 lab hrs/wk.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is the third in a five course series for the industrial apprentice and is a continuation of Hydraulics II. Each student will study contamination control, hydraulic actuators, flow controls, and hydraulic accessories. Circuits using those components are fabricated, discussed, and studied during structured lab sessions. Prerequisite: MFG 122. 2 lecture, 1 lab hrs/wk.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is a continuation of Hydraulics I, II, and III with an emphasis on the symbols, hydraulic schematics, and troubleshooting of hydraulic circuits. The class will be divided into two different sessions. The first session will be devoted to studying symbols and schematics, while the second session will work with circuits on lab trainers. Specific class sessions will be devoted to developing the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully pass the National Fluid Power Certification Exam. Prerequisite: MFG 123. 1 lecture, 2 lab hrs/wk.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This is the fifth course in a series for practicing industrial maintenance millwrights desiring instruction in industrial hydraulics. This course is an introduction to proportional and servo valves used in modern hydraulics systems. Students will work with simulators, lab trainers, program cards and related hydraulic and electronic components. Because an understanding of electricity and basic electronics is needed in this course, two sessions will be devoted to the study of these concepts using electrical training simulators. Some diagnostic and troubleshooting skills relative to the adjustment and programming of both proportional and servo systems will be presented. Prerequisite: MFG 124. 2 lecture, 1 lab hrs/wk.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Topics include operations on whole numbers, common fractions and decimal fractions. Students learn mathematical processes and thinking through applications. A small class size encourages individual attention and student interaction. Students learn through group work, discussions, and lecture. Successful completion prepares the student for MTH 020, Pre-Algebra. Prerequisite: Placement Test. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F,W,S
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continued study of arithmetic concepts, as well as an introduction to algebra. Topics include basic operations with fractions, ratio and proportion, percent, integers and a brief look at algebraic expressional equations. Problem solving is emphasized. Successful completion prepares the student for Math 060, Introduction to Algebra. Prerequisite: MTH 010 or equivalent with a "C" or better or Placement Test. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F,W,S
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