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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 hours An in-depth study of atmospheric corrosion control by coatings which includes surface preparation, coating selection, coating application, inspection, and failure analysis. The student will identify the mechanisms utilized by coatings to control corrosion; select appropriate coating materials for specifi c corrosion applications; determine the appropriate surface preparation and application procedures required for all common coating materials; and demonstrate the ability to operate, calibrate, and maintain all common coating inspection instruments. The student will demonstrate work habits which include safety, cleanliness, effi ciency, quality of work, and respect for expensive instrumentation; recognize the causes of common coating failures; and identify the corrective measures needed to modify or improve the performance of equipment. (SCANS 3, 4, 6, 8, 9) Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0) 3 hours An in-depth study of corrosion control of buried or submerged metallic structures utilizing both impressed and galvanic cathodic protection systems. Emphasis on regulatory compliance for pipelines and underground storage tanks. The student will demonstrate knowledge of metallic corrosion theory; describe the two types of cathodic protection and determine the best design based upon economic considerations; demonstrate the ability to operate and maintain cathodic protection instruments; and demonstrate work habits which include safety, cleanliness, effi ciency, quality of work, and respect for expensive instrumentation. The student will comprehend pipeline schematics, mapping systems, and other record keeping practices related to cathodic protection; identify federal and state rules and regulations which apply to cathodic protection installations; troubleshoot cathodic protection systems; and apply the principles of corrosion to design, operate, and maintain corrosion control systems within the guidelines of a budget. (SCANS 3, 4, 6, 8, 9) Prerequisite: None.
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3 hours Introduction to the marketing functions; identifi cation of consumer and organizational needs; explanation of economic, psychological, sociological, and global issues; and description and analysis of the importance of marketing research. The student will identify the marketing mix components in relation to market segmentation; explain the economic, psychological, sociological and global factors which infl uence consumer and organizational decision-making processes; and interpret market research data to forecast industry trends and meet customer demands. Lab fee required. (SCANS 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11) Prerequisite: None.
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