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This course provides the student a solid foundation of safety for continued study in Manufacturing and Industrial related fi elds. Topics include a wide variety of safety and regulatory compliance sessions such as: First Aid, CPR, Electrical Safety, and Lock-out/Tag-out. OSHA and EPA regulations are also covered. Students will obtain CPR Certifi cation.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide fundamental instruction in the theory and application of pneumatics and hydraulics in industrial and institutional setting. Course topics will include circuit diagrams and symbols, OSHA safety including lockout/tagout, power sources, manual control and electrical control of basic hydraulic and pneumatics circuits, understand and identify cylinders, motors, solenoids, pressure switches, proximity switches, and photoelectric control circuits.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide fundamental instruction in the theory and application of electricity in industrial and institutional settings. Course topics will focus on electrical formulas, symbols and terminology, use of basic test equipment, and basic application of electrical theory, industrial and commercial circuits, AC and DC theory and application, industrial high voltage application and industrial code requirements.
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This course introduces the student to the various forms of energy, effi ciency, mass and weight, pressure, fl uid fl ow, temperature scales, and heat transfer. An overview of a typical power plant is presented including the steam cycle, boilers, turbines, turbine operation and control, bearings, lubrication, and plant safety.
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This course introduces the student to the various aspects of boiler operation and will cover the types of boilers, startup and shutdown procedures, monitoring systems, and emergency procedures. Prerequisite: ICA 135.
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4.00 Credits
Motor Control This lecture/lab course will provide comprehensive instruction in the theory and application of single and three phase motors and the related control systems used in industrial environments. The focus of this course will be on installing and maintaining electric motors, motor protection, and motor control devices/functions. Prerequisite: ICA 130 or Division Chair permission.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a study of mechanical, chemical, physical properties, and structure of engineering materials with heat treating of ferrous and non ferrous metals, and an investigation of methods used to process these materials.
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4.00 Credits
This lecture/lab course will demonstrate the basic operation and maintenance of components in mechanical power transmission systems including: gearboxes, belt/pulleys, conveyors. pumps, compressors, couplings, bearings, and blowers.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic hardware and programming language of common programmable logic controllers (PLCs) used in industrial process control systems. The student will learn the proper syntax of PLC code, basic commands, and the functioning of the program cycle. Programs will be written around discreet control elements. Students will learn how to use basic programming commands to perform typical industrial processes.
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4.00 Credits
This lecture/lab course will demonstrate three areas of industrial maintenance including: thermographic analysis, airbound ultrasound analysis, and machinery lubricant analysis. In-depth instruction will focus on the development of knowledge and skills to integrate these technologies into a maintenance program.
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