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2015-2016 Catalog

Linguistics - Manufacturing Mechanic

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INTRODUCTION TO LANGUAGE

FOR TEACHERS

3 units, 3 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)

PREREQUISITES: English 1A or 1AH.

This course examines human language, including

its nature, structure, use, history, and acquisition. Emphasis is

on the systematic linguistic description of language knowledge

and usage. It is recommended for foreign language majors,

liberal studies majors, and students in the Multiple Subject

Credential Blended Program. (A, CSU, UC)

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (MM)

251 INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING

.5 unit, .5 lecture hour, (Pass/No Pass)

This course provides an introduction to careers in

manufacturing. Topics include local job market, pay scales,

and an introduction to basic mechanical skills required

throughout the industrial areas. Safety and safe working

environment will be stressed.

252A TRADE CALCULATIONS

1 unit, 1 lecture hour, (Pass/No Pass)

Industrial technology and trade-related math. The

use of metric system of weights and measures, arithmetic

application of integers and fractions, along with ruler and

caliper readings commonly used in manufacturing trades.

252B PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLS

.5 unit, .25 lecture hours, .72 lab hours, (Pass/

No Pass)

An introduction to the equipment and peripherals

used to interface with industrial controlling devices.

252C JOB PREP

.5 unit, .25 lecture hours, .75 lab hours, (Pass/

No Pass)

Preparing resumes, and improving specif ic

employment-seeking skills along with creating a portfolio of

work done to show potential employers in a manufacturing

environment.

252D TECHNICAL REPORT WRITING

.5 unit, .5 lecture hours, (Pass/No Pass)

Identify and write various types of reports,

analyze data and record information that are associated with

production work.

253A FLUID POWER

.5 unit, .25 lecture hours, .72 lab hours, (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, 4.5 lecture hours, 13.5 lab hours,

(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, 4.5 lecture hours, 13.5 lab hours,

(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.