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  • 4.00 Credits

    Covers the varied instruments and instrument systems used in the process industry. This includes the process variables of pressure, level, flow, temperature and analytical devices, their measuring elements, control loops, controllers, and final control elements. It also includes various control schemes and controller responses. Prerequisites: IPOP 110, IPOP 130, IPOP 133. Corequisites: IPOP 135 and IPOP 165. Semester offered: Spring and Summer.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Study the interrelation of process equipment and process systems. This includes the grouping together of various types of process equipment into utility, auxiliary and process systems. The student will what equipment is used in different systems along the systems purpose, function, and key control points. Prerequisites: IPOP 110, IPOP 130, IPOP 133. Corequisites: IPOP 135 and IPOP 160 Semester offered: Spring and Summer.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a capstone course which brings together all the concepts and knowledge the students are supposed to have acquired to this point in the program. It focuses on the many daily routines and tasks a process technician is required to do and gives examples of why integrity, attention to detail, attention to quality and being productive are important attributes of a good process technician. Prerequisites: IPOP 135, IPOP 160, IPOP 165. Corequisites: IPOP 261, IPOP 262. Semester offered: Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will be introduced to the use of Programmable Logic Controllers and Distributed Control Systems. This course teaches students to perform typical control room operational procedures. Students will learn to operate the Distributed Control System through the use of graphical displays that reflect process conditions of the various process trainers. The student will recognize, acknowledge and respond to process alarms. The student will use trends displays to observe variations in process conditions and review historical data. Prerequisites: IPOP 135, IPOP 160, IPOP 165. Corequisites: IPOP 235 and 262. Semester offered: Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    Instructs the student in systematic troubleshooting methods and procedures to solve process problems. Topics include application of data collection and analysis, cause-effect relationships, and reasoning. The course also includes the application of troubleshooting tools to aid in solving process problems. The student will apply troubleshooting techniques to actual process problems on the process training modules. Prerequisites: IPOP 135, IPOP 160, IPOP 165. Corequisites: IPOP 235 and IPOP 261. Semester offered: Fall
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces the basic concepts of oil and gas formation, exploration, extraction and production. The students will study the major processes used in the gas processing industry. Included are amine sweetening, cryogenic liquids extraction, and glycol dehydration. Petroleum Refining topics include physical and chemical properties of petroleum products, introduction to major modern refining processes, and operational technology for refining processes. Prerequisites: IPOP 235, IPOP 261, IPOP 262. Corequisites: IPOP 264 and IPOP 265. Semester offered: Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prepares the student for the various environmental process systems. These include but are not limited to the environment, water pollution and air pollution control equipment and treatment. Introduction to boiler water treatment, raw water treatment cooling water treatment, and ion exchange will be covered. The student will also learn about fuel and combustion characteristics, coal, oil and gas handling and flame characteristics and as handling. Prerequisites: IPOP 235, IPOP 261, IPOP 262. Corequisites: IPOP 263 and IPOP 265. Semester offered: Spring.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the process of generating electricity. Students will summarize electrical distribution systems, power generation, boiler operation and combustion control. They will also be familiarized with fuel systems and fuel preparation equipment as well as the process and support flows related to large industrial turbines, generators, exciters, boilers, water and steam, fuel gases and environmental control equipment. The student will also participate in mock job applications and interviews. Prerequisites: IPOP 235, IPOP 261, IPOP 262. Corequisites: IPOP 263 and IPOP 264. Semester offered: Spring.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Special or specific topic course to meet the needs of students. Topics and credits are announced in the Schedule of Classes. These courses may be used as electives for Associate degree requirements. May be repeated one or more times for additional credit. No more than 6 credits of special topic courses can be used toward a degree.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Course is designed to address a variety of subjects required to meet the needs of lifelong learning students. Not available for transfer or applicable as an elective.
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