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TTCH F113: Basic Plumbing
3.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Introduction to methods and materials used in household plumbing. Topics includes pipe fittings and valves, pipe hangers and brackets, copper and plastic pipe fitting and plumbing fixtures.
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TTCH F117A: Four-cycle Engine Repair
1.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Four-cycle engine theory and principles of operation. Classroom activities include step-by-step disassembly, inspection and assembly of a four-cycle engine.
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TTCH F117B: Two-cycle Engine Repair
1.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Two-cycle engine theory and principles of operation. Classroom activities include step-by-step disassembly, inspection and assembly as well as familiarization with tools used in small engine repair.
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TTCH F120: Refrigeration/Air Conditioning
4.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Fundamentals of refrigeration and air conditioning theory in preparation for further study. Topics include compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering devices and related components. Assumes no previous knowledge.
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TTCH F125: Intro Carpentry Bldg/Maint/Rpr
3.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Uses of lumber, commonly used hardware fasteners, types of tools and their uses, how to care for tools and use them safely, properly and efficiently. Building projects are completed which apply what was learned in the classroom. These skills are needed in maintenance positions in private businesses, schools and hospitals and in residential construction and renovation. Offered As Demand Warrants
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TTCH F130: Blueprint & Schematic Reading
3.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Basic blueprint and schematic reading skills used by building maintenance personnel. Introduction to machine drawings, building drawings, hydraulic and pneumatic drawings, electrical schematics and symbols, air conditioning and refrigeration drawings, welding and joining symbols.
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TTCH F131: Mathematics for the Trades
3.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Practical application of mathematics for industry and preparation for union apprenticeship programs, including arithmetic review, ratios and proportion, powers and roots, algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Mathematical applications of basic physics with reference to units of measurement, use of precision measuring tools, measurement of forces, temperature, fluids and electricity.
Prerequisite:
AX1 015 OR AX2 015 OR AX3 015 OR AX4 015 OR AX5 015
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TTCH F132: Building Maintenance Materials
3.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Basic properties, processes and uses of metals and non-metals in tools, machines and building materials. Practical application to building maintenance situations will be emphasized.
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TTCH F133: Basic Hand and Power Tools
3.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Uses, care and maintenance of hand and power tools. Familiarity and skill development with these tools through construction of shop projects.
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TTCH F134: Maintenance Safety
1.00 Credits
UAF Northwest Campus - Nome
Industrial safety including recognizing safety hazards, working safely, handling materials safely, using machinery safely, personal protective equipment, electrical safety, fire protection and government safety regulations.
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