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3.00 Credits
Topics include electrical print reading, basic motor control, various switches and sensors, and relays and solenoids. A study of electrical system control principles will begin with relay logic hardware and then proceed to applying Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) ladder logic software. The student will develop ladder logic diagrams from functional word descriptions and then program the controller. Process control design projects such as conveyor, machine, etc. will be stressed by creating the program from a functional word description of the process. Tours of local manufacturing plants will be included, if time permits. As required. 3 hours lecture
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1.00 Credits
An extensive "hands-on" lab that allows the student to wirevarious industrial control circuits and program a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and robot. Laboratory experiments and exercises correspond to lecture material in ITEE 2730. (Prerequisite or Corequisite: ITEE 2730) As required. 2 hours laboratory
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A course for specially designed study within the realm of Electrical Technology. (Prerequisite: Prior approval of instructor is required) As required.
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4.00 Credits
Mechanical Power Transmission covers the activities of power tranmission such as force, resistance, power, work and thrust. Students are required to apply these activities to the repair of gear trains, belt and chain drives, shaft coupling and clutches, and bearing selection, installation and maintenance. F 2 hours lecture / 4 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course is oriented toward relocating, storage, installation and placing into operation industrial machines and equipment. Lab activities include welding, sheet metal fabrication, rigging, sketching, print reading, piping and tubing, pumps and layout of electrical circuits. S 2 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
General Welding is an introduction to welding terminology, procedures and joing design. Students are required to run continuous weld beads with the electric arc, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW (MIG), FCAW and oxy-acetylene processes. F 1 hour lecture / 4 hours laboratory
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4.00 Credits
A course of study combining classroom lecture and laboratory exercises for fl uid power consisting of the basic fundamentals of hydraulic and pneumatic components and systems, basic theory of design, fl uids and their properties, problem-solving techniques and industrial maintenance applications. Included in an extensive study of electrical-mechanical and hydraulicpneumatic symbols and schematics. F 2 hours lecture / 4 hours laboratory
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4.00 Credits
This course covers threaded pipe, welded pipe, isometric pipe sketching, pipe layout, gaskets, packing, industrial hose and tubing, basic steam system operation, automatic and manual valves, and positive displacement pumps. S 2 hours lecture / 4 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for diploma completers from the Tennessee Technology Centers or students who have non-traditional educational experiences and wish to pursue an associate of science degree from Walters State. Taken as an independent study, this course is designed to develop a plan of study, determine how credit for previous coursework or experience will be applied toward a degree, and develop an electronic portfolio preliminary to granting credit. F, S, Su
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3.00 Credits
An overview of manufacturing organization, operations management and the responsibilities of the various functional manufacturing departments. Current manufacturing topics are discussed such as Lean Manufacturing, JIT, KanBan, Agile, Flexible, Integrated Management, Facilities Planning, Work Measurement, and others. A heavy emphasis is placed on Deming quality methods and their application. 3 hours lecture
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