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Industrial/Occupational Technology Programs

In document 2005-2006 catalog & student handbook (Page 92-100)

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The Associate in Industrial Technology with a Major in Industrial Maintenance Technology combines the detailed study of Industrial Electricity/ Electronics and Industrial Maintenance Mechanics to prepare the student to be an electromechanical technician capable of the installation, repair and calibration of both basic and contemporary types of industrial machinery. The program’s goal is to produce a graduate with the workmanship, design and problem-solving capabilities to allow him/her to excel as a multi-trade mechanic.

General Education... 3 Credits

Communications 3 credits

ENG 160 Technical Communications 3 -OR BOTH-

ENG 101 English Composition I 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3

Computer Science 3 credits

CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112.

Mathematics 3 credits MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3

Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112. Major Course Requirements... 46 Credits EEM 140 National Electrical Code 3 EEM 151 Motor Controls I 4 EEM 161 Industrial Instruments 4 EEM 166 Commercial/Industrial 4 Wiring

EEM 217 AC/DC Machines with 4

EEM 251 Programmable Logic 3 Controllers

EEM 275 Technical Troubleshooting 3 IMT 120 Mechanical Installations 5

IMT 122 Couplings 2

IMT 131 Hydraulics and Pneumatics 4 IMT 151 Piping Systems 3 IMT 161 Mechanical Power Applications 4 Additional Course Requirements.. 12 Credits ACR 101 Fundamentals of 5 Refrigeration

EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 EGT 106 Print Reading and Sketching 3 WLD Welding (any course) 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 73 Credits

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The Electrical/Maintenance Certificate Program develops competencies in electrical and mechanical areas as related to Maintenance Mechanics.

Major Course Requirements.... 21 Credits EEM 140 National Electrical Code 3 EEM 151 Motor Controls I 4 EEM 166 Commercial/Industrial Wiring 4 EEM 217 AC/DC Machines with 4 Electrical Codes

IMT 120 Mechanical Installations 5

IMT 122 Couplings 2

IMT 151 Piping Systems 3 IMT 161 Mechanical Power 4 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 21 Credits

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The Associate in Industrial Technology with a Major in Machine Tool Technology provides the student with the skills and knowledge to complete intricate projects. Along with basic machine tool skills, the student also learns tool and die, design and manufacture, machining of different metals and operations of Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). General Education... 15 Credits

Communications 3 credits

ENG 160 Technical Communications 3 -OR BOTH-

ENG 101 English Composition I 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 Computer Science 3 credits CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112.

Mathematics 3 credits

MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112. Major Course Requirements.... 42 Credits MTT 105 Machine Tool Math 3 Applications

MTT 111 Machine Tool Theory and 5 Practice I

MTT 112 Machine Tool Theory and 5 Practice II

MTT 143 Precision Measurements 2 MTT 215 Tool Room Machining I 4 MTT 216 Tool Room Machining II 4 MTT 231 Tool and Die Making I 5 MTT 241 Jigs & Fixtures I 2

MTT 250 Principals of CNC 3 MTT 254 CNC Programming I 3 MTT 255 CNC Programming II 3 MTT 258 Machine Tool CAM 3 Additional Course Requirements..15 Credits EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 EGT 106 Print Reading and Sketching 3 EGT 130 Geometric Dimensioning/ 3 Tolerancing Applications EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3 EGT 155 Intermediate CAD 2 WLD Welding (any course) 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 72 Credits

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The Computerized Numerical Control Certificate Program is designed for the experienced machinist desiring to upgrade or start CNC programming.

This program includes the principles of CNC and programming, as well as Computer- Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM).

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Twelve semester-hours in Machine Tool or equivalent related experience approved by the program coordinator is required for admission.

Major Course Requirements... 21 Credits EGT 106 Print Reading & Sketching 3 EGT 130 Geometric Dimensioning/ 3 Tolerancing Applications EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3 MTT 250 Principles of CNC 3 MTT 254 CNC Programming I 3

MTT 255 CNC Programming II 3 MTT 258 Machine Tool CAM 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 21 Credits

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The Machine Tool Certificate Program is directed primarily toward the technical aspects of machine tool operations and includes instruction in conventional machine tools, hand tools, basic measuring tools, layout procedure and inspection.

The student is assigned a series of projects beginning with basic machine tool work and progressing to more complex projects.

Major Course Requirements.... 27 Credits EGT 106 Print Reading & Sketching 3 EGT 130 Geometric Dimensioning 3 and Tolerancing Applications EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 2 MTT 111 Machine Tool Theory and 5 Practice I

MTT 112 Machine Tool Theory and 5 Practice II

MTT 143 Precision Measurements 2 MTT 215 Tool Room Machining I 4 MTT 250 Principles of CNC 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 27 Credits

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The Associate in Occupational Technology with a Major in General Technology Program

to become multi-skilled. The program core consists of a primary technical specialty requiring a minimum of 28 semester hours and a secondary technical specialty requiring a minimum of 12 semester hours and an additional six semester hours of any other course.

A formal plan of study is agreed upon by the student’s advisor (of the primary specialty) and the student prior to beginning the program. General Education... 15 Credits

Communications 3 credits

ENG 160 Technical Communications 3 -OR BOTH-

ENG 101 English Composition I 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 Computer Science 3 credits CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112.

Mathematics 3 credits

MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112. Major Course Requirements.... 46 Credits First Technical Specialty (minimum) 28 Second Technical Specialty (minimum) 12 Other Course Requirements 6 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 61 Credits

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This program prepares the student to meet entry level technical skills needed to be successful in the automotive service industry. The student learns theory and practical applications used in diagnosing problems and repairing today’s highly technical automobiles.

General Education... 15 Credits

Communications 3 credits

ENG 160 Technical Communications 3 -OR BOTH-

ENG 101 English Composition I 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3 Computer Science 3 credits CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112.

Mathematics 3 credits MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3

Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112. Major Course Requirements.... 51 Credits Primary Technical Specialty 39 credits AUT 105 Beginning Engine Repair 4

AUT 111 Brakes 3

AUT 122 Suspension & Alignment 4 AUT 132 Automotive Electricity 4 AUT 145 Engine Performance 3 AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4 AUT 159 Tools, Equipment and 3 Reference Manuals

AUT 160 Introduction to Automotive 1 Technology

AUT 165 Environmental Management 3

AUT 222 4-Wheel Alignment 2 AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4 AUT 262 Advanced Automotive 4 Diagnosis and Repair Secondary Technical Specialty 12 credits Select 12 credits from any single prefix (BUS, EEM, MTT, WLD, etc.) that are approved by the program coordinator.

Additional Course Requirements.... 4 Credits EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 -AND-

Select ONE course from the following: AUT 116 Manual Transmission and Axle 4 AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4 AUT 153 Automatic Transmission 3 Diagnosis

AUT 157 Shop Management and 3 Supervision

AUT 162 Personal Automotive 3 Maintenance

AUT 268 Special Topics in Automotive 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 70 Credits

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The Automotive Drive Train Certificate Program prepares the student to diagnose and repair transmissions/transaxles or related problems.

Major Course Requirements.... 20 Credits AUT 116 Manual Transmission and 4 Axle

AUT 132 Automotive Electricity 4 AUT 152 Automatic Transmission 4 AUT 153 Automatic Transmission 3 Diagnosis

AUT 159 Tools, Equipment and 3 Reference Manuals

AUT 160 Introduction to Automotive 1 Technology

EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 20 Credits

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The Automotive Engine Performance and Repair Certificate Program prepares the student to diagnose and repair engine-related performance problems.

Major Course Requirements... 24 Credits AUT 105 Beginning Engine Repair 4 AUT 132 Automotive Electricity 4 AUT 145 Engine Performance 3 AUT 149 Ignition and Fuel Systems 4 AUT 159 Tools, Equipment and 3 Reference Manuals

AUT 160 Introduction to Automotive 1 Technology

AUT 262 Advanced Auto Diagnosis 4 and Repair

EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 24 Credits

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The Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Certificate Program prepares the student to diagnose and repair heating and air-conditioning related problems.

Major Course Requirements... 16 Credits AUT 132 Automotive Electricity 4 AUT 159 Tools, Equipment and 3 Reference Manuals

AUT 160 Introduction to Automotive 1 Technology

AUT 165 Environmental Management 3 for Automotive Industry AUT 241 Automotive Air Conditioning 4 EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 16 Credits

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The Automotive Shop Management Certificate Program provides students with those skills necessary to aspire to and to eventually assume management responsibility in an automotive repair facility. The program provides a firm foundation in both automotive service and small business management. It also addresses environmental concerns.

Major Course Requirements... 17 Credits AUT 157 Shop Management and 3 Supervision

AUT 159 Tools, Equipment and 3 Reference Manuals

AUT 160 Introduction to Automotive 1 Technology

AUT 165 Environmental Management 3 for Automotive Industry EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 MGT 120 Small Business Management 3 MGT 121 Small Business Operations 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 17 Credits

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The Brakes, Steering and Suspension Certificate prepares the student to diagnose and repair brakes, steering, suspension and alignment problems.

Major Course Requirements.... 18 Credits

AUT 111 Brakes 3

AUT 122 Suspension & Alignment 4 AUT 132 Automotive Electricity 4 AUT 159 Tools, Equipment and 3 Reference Manuals

AUT 160 Introduction to Automotive 1 Technology

AUT 222 4-Wheel Alignment 2 EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 18 Credits

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The Associate in Occupational Technology with a Major in General Technology with Emphasis in Engineering Graphics Technology is the combined study of Industrial Drafting, Computer-Aided Drafting and Computer- Aided Manufacturing.

This program is designed to produce a drafter capable of creating detailed engineering drawings. Emphasis is on computer-generated drawings and programming for Computer- Aided Manufacturing using AutoCAD and MICROSTATION software for computer- aided drafting and E-Z CAM software for computer-aided manufacturing.

General Education... 15 Credits

Communications 3 credits

ENG 160 Technical Communications 3 -OR BOTH-

ENG 101 English Composition I 3 SPC 205 Public Speaking 3

Computer Science 3 credits

CPT 101 Introduction to Computers 3 Humanities/Fine Arts 3 credits Select ONE course from the list on page 112.

Mathematics 3 credits

MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 credits Select ONE ourse from the list on page 112. Major Course Requirements... 49 Credits Primary Technical Specialty 31 credits EGT 110 Engineering Graphics I 4 EGT 115 Engineering Graphics II 4 EGT 130 Geometric Dimensioning 3 and Tolerancing Applications EGT 151 Introduction to CAD 3 EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3 EGT 155 Intermediate CAD 2 EGT 157 CAD Techniques 2 EGT 210 Engineering Graphics III 4 EGT 251 Principles of CAD 3 EGT 252 Advanced CAD 3 Secondary Technical Specialty 14 credits MTT 111 Machine Tool Theory and 5 Practice I

MTT 250 Principles of CNC 3 MTT 254 CNC Programming I 3 MTT 258 Machine Tool CAM 3 Additional Course Requirements.. 11 Credits EGR 105 Safety in the Workplace 1 EGR 176 Manufacturing Industries 3

CET 105 Surveying I 3 EGT 215 Mechanical Drawing 4 Applications

Total Semester-Hour Credits: 71 Credits

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The Computer Aided Design Certificate Program provides the person already possessing conventional drafting skills an opportunity to acquire Computer-Aided Drafting skills. General Education... 3 Credits

Mathematics 3 credits

MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3 Major Course Requirements.... 14 Credits EGR 112 Engineering Programming 3 EGT 130 Geometric Dimensioning 3 and Tolerancing Applications EGT 152 Fundamentals of CAD 3 EGT 155 Intermediate CAD 2 EGT 252 Advanced CAD 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 17 Credits Note:

EGT 151, EGT 157 and EGT 251 may be taken in lieu of EGT 152, EGT 155 and EGT 252.

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The Basic Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Certificate Program provides students with the fundamental skills necessary for entry-level employment in the heating, air conditioning and refrigeration service industry.

Major Course Requirements.... 16 Credits ACR 101 Fundamentals of Refrigeration 5 ACR 106 Basic Electricity for HVAC/R 4 ACR 130 Domestic Refrigeration 4 ACR 140 Automatic Controls 3 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 16 Credits

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The Advanced Air Conditioning/ Refrigeration Certificate Program provides students with those additional skills necessary for the installation, repair and calibration of air conditioning, refrigeration and heating systems.

Major Course Requirements.... 18 Credits ACR 107 Wiring Diagrams 2 ACR 110 Heating Fundamentals 4 ACR 120 Basic Air Conditioning 4 ACR 131 Commercial Refrigeration 4

ACR 210 Heat Pumps 4

Total Semester-Hour Credits: 18 Credits

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The Structural and Pipe Welding Certificate Program provides the student the opportunity to develop skills in the major welding processes. The student must perform qualification testing on plate and pipe according to AWS and ASME standards. The program includes study in weld testing, blueprint reading and applied mathematics.

Major Course Requirements.... 30 Credits EGT 106 Print Reading and Sketching 3 MAT 101 Beginning Algebra 3 WLD 108 Gas Metal ARC Welding I 4 WLD 111 ARC Welding I 4 WLD 113 ARC Welding II 4 WLD 115 ARC Welding III 4 WLD 117 Specialized ARC Welding 4 WLD 152 Gas Tungsten ARC Welding 4 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 30 Credits

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The Advanced Pipe Welding and Inspection Certificate Program is designed for the student who has completed the Structural and Pipe Welding Certificate or has the appropriate experience. It incorporates skills already learned with new techniques to provide the student with the skills required for welding alloy piping. The program includes study in welding inspection, destructive testing, non- destructive testing and metallurgy.

Major Course Requirements... 20 Credits WLD 134 Inert Gas Welding Non 3 Ferrous

WLD 136 Advanced Inert Gas Welding 2 WLD 154 Pipe Fitting & Welding 4 WLD 170 Qualification Welding 4

WLD 204 Metallurgy 3

WLD 212 Destructive Testing 2 WLD 214 Non-destructive Testing 2 Total Semester-Hour Credits: 20 Credits

In document 2005-2006 catalog & student handbook (Page 92-100)