Catalog_2017_2018_3-7

213 Course Descriptions 2017-2018 Catalog Maintenance Mechanic - Manufacturing Technology 253A FLUID POWER .5 unit, .5 lecture hour, pass/no pass This course is designed to provide the learner with knowledge and working skills needed in the areas of Fundamentals of Fluid Power, physics principles pertaining to Fluid Power, various differences in hydraulics and pneumatics, and characteristics of liquids and gases. This course will focus on how and why the fluid power industry was started. 253B PNEUMATIC FUNDAMENTALS .5 unit, .25 lecture hour, .75 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Maintenance Mechanic 253A. This course covers theory and application in the operation, service, and function of pneumatic systems. The design and application of systems in industrial environments will be covered. 253C HYDRAULIC FUNDAMENTALS .5 unit, .25 lecture hour, .75 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Maintenance Mechanic 253B. This course covers theory and application in the operation, service, and function of hydraulic systems. The design and application of systems in industrial environments will be covered. 254A POWER TRANSMISSION .5 unit, .5 lecture hours, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Maintenance Mechanic 253B. This is a course in the study and application of power transmission through chains, belts, gear trains and augers. 254B WELDING FUNDAMENTALS 1 unit, .25 lecture hour, 2.25 lab hours, pass/ no pass This course covers basic metallurgy and properties of metals, oxyacetylene welding and cutting processes, arc welding, and safety within the work environment. 254C ELECTRIC FUNDAMENTALS 1 unit, .25 lecture hour, 2.25 lab hours, pass/ no pass PREREQUISITES: Maintenance Mechanic 254A. This course introduces the basics of electrical fundamentals, AC circuitry, as well as an introduction to motor control. MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (MFGT) 19V COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1-8 units, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Manufacturing Technology 60 or 80. ADVISORIES: English 125, 126 andMathematics 103. Supervised employment, directly related to student’s major. Students earn units using the following formula: for paid work, 75 hours = 1 unit; for volunteer work, 60 hours = 1 unit. Students may enroll for a maximum of 8 units per semester. Students may earn a total of 16 units in work experience of which only 6 may be in COTR 19G. Note: Repetition of Cooperative Work Experience courses is allowable under Title 5, §55253. (A, CSU) 21 BLUEPRINT READING 2 units, 2 lecture hours, .5 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Industrial Technology 205. ADVISORIES: English 125,126 and Mathematics 103. This course will cover techniques of graphic interpretation, technical sketching, reading pictorial drawings and dimensioning systems. (A, CSU) 22 INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS 2 units, 2 lecture hours, .5 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Industrial Technology 205. ADVISORIES: English 125,126 and Mathematics 103. This course will cover the selection/identification of steels, non-ferrous metals and other industrial materials. Heat treatment processes, hardness testing, working characteristics of materials and workplace applications for each type of material will also be discussed. Furthermore, students will study adhesives/fillers and material shearing/ forming. (A, CSU) 23 ELECTRICITY 2 units, 2 lecture hours, .5 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Industrial Technology 205. ADVISORIES: English 125,126 and Mathematics 103. This course studies basic energy sources developed for commercial/manufacturing use. The course will also include basic electrical codes, wire, industrial troubleshooting, repairs and their installations. (A, CSU)

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