DEGREES, CERTIFICATES, COURSESCAREER PROGRAMSINDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYpageCNC Programmer/Operator 92Heating,Ventilation,Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 92Hydraulics - Apprentice 92Industrial Electrician (A.A.S.) - Apprentice 93Industrial Electrician - Apprentice 93Industrial Maintenance Technician 93Machinist - Apprentice 94Manufacturing Technology (A.A.S.) 942006-2008 CATALOGpageManufacturing Technology 95Millwright - Apprentice 95Tool & Die Making (A.A.S.) - Apprentice 95Tool & Die Making - Apprentice 96Welder - Apprentice 96Welding Specialist 96DEGREES,CERTIFICATES,COURSESCNC PROGRAMMER/OPERATORCertificateThis program is designed to prepare people to be CNCProgrammers/Operators. The curriculum emphasizesprogramming and operation of both milling and turning CNCequipment. Additionally, the student will receive instructionin these important related areas: machine tool operation andapplications, mathematics and drafting/CAD.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSCADMD 243 Introduction to AutoCAD (3)MT 101 Metal Working Processes I (3)MT 102 Metal Working Processes II (3)MT 210 CNC Programming I (3)MT 211 CNC Programming II (3)MT 214 CAD/CAM Systems (3)TECH 109 Technical Mathematics I (4)TECH 110 Technical Mathematics II (4)Electives: Select from CADMD 244, 245; MT 212, 215 (6)Program Total: 32 creditsHEATING,VENTILATION,AIR-CONDITIONING &REFRIGERATIONCertificateThis program prepares heating and cooling technicians to workon systems that control the temperature, humidity and air qualityof enclosed environments. Students learn to assemble,install, maintain and service climate control equipment. Typicalentry-level positions include service technicians, new installationtechnicians and sales positions.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSAMATH 100 Basic Math for the Skilled Trades (2)HVACR 101 Fundamentals of Refrigeration (2)HVACR 102 Advanced Refrigeration (2)HVACR 103 Air Conditioning (2)HVACR 104 Advanced Air Conditioning (2)HVACR 105 Heating System Applications (2)HVACR 107 Electrical Control Applications (2)HVACR 108 Advanced Controls (2)HVACR 109 Installation & Service of HVACR Systems (2)HVACR 110 Troubleshooting HVACR Systems (2)HVACR 112 Sheet Metal Layout and Fabrication (2)Electives: Select from APPW 101; HVACR 114; or courses chosen withCoordinator’s consent. (4)HYDRAULICS - APPRENTICECertificateThis program is designed for apprentices who are working onmachines in industry that have fluid control devices. After completingthis training, the apprentice is qualified for a journeyman’srating.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSAMATH 100 Basic Math for the Skilled Trades (2)AMATH 101 Algebra for the Skilled Trades (2)AMATH 103 Geometry for the Skilled Trades (2)AMATH 106 Applied Trigonometry for the Skilled Trades (2)APPH 101 Fundamental of Hydraulics (2)APPH 102 Hydraulic Pumps (2)APPH 103 Hydraulic Controls (2)APPH 104 Basic Hydraulic Circuits (2)APPH 106 Pneumatics (2)APPH 107 Hydraulic Pneumatic Laboratory (2)APPD 101 Drafting Essentials (2)APPD 102 Drafting Conventions and Symbols (2)APPIE 170 Electricity Non-Electrical Trades (2)APPPF 101 Fundamentals of Plumbing (2)APHYS 100 Applied Physics (2)Select from AMATH 107;APPIE 100;APPMW 101 (6)Program Total: 36 creditsProgram Total: 26 credits92
2006-2008 CATALOGINDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN -APPRENTICEA.A.S. DegreeThe industrial electrician degree program prepares students forwork as electricians in industry. To meet the demands ofchanging technology, training encompasses electronics as well aselectrician skills. Students pursing the A.A.S. degree on a fulltimeschedule will be prepared for entry-level positions asindustrial electricians. Because this training has been approvedby the United <strong>State</strong>s Bureau of Apprenticeship Training, studentswho are already employed in the field will qualify for a journeyman’scard upon completion.I. GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (17-18)Area A: Communication (6 credits)ENG 101 Composition I - with a grade of C or better. (3)COMM 101 Principles of Communication (3)Area B: Humanities and Fine Arts (3 credits)Select one course from Area B on pages 42-44. (3)Area C: Mathematics (2)AMATH 101 Algebra for the Skilled Trades (2)Area D: Physical and Life Sciences (3-4 credits)Select one course from Area D on pages 42-44. (3-4)Area E: Social and Behavioral Science (3 credits)Select one course from Area E on pages 42-44. (3)II. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (37)APPIE 100 Electric Wiring I (2)APPIE 101 Fundamentals of Electricity I (2)APPIE 102 Fundamentals of Electricity II (2)APPIE 103 Alternating Current I (2)APPIE 105 Power,Transformers, Polyphase Circuits (2)APPIE 106 DC Motors and Generators (2)APPIE 107 AC Motors and Generators (2)APPIE 108 Electrical Control for Machines I (2)APPIE 109 Electric Control for Machines II (2)APPIE 111 Electronic Principles I (2)APPIE 112 Electronic Principles II (2)APPIE 113 Blueprint Reading for Electricians (2)APPIE 114 National Electrical Code (2)APPIE 203 Industrial Electronics I (2)APPIE 204 Industrial Electronics II (2)APPIE 208 Programmable Logic Controllers I (2)APPIE 209 Programmable Logic Controllers II (2)*APPIE 220 Programmable Logic Controllers (4)may be taken in place of APPIE 208 & 209.APPIE 298 Electrical Seminar (1)APPIE 299 Electrical Internship (2)III. ELECTIVES (10)Select from APPIE 104, 110, 120, 141,142, 150, 160, 201, 202, 206, 207,210, 290;APPMT 120; HVACR 107, 108; MT 212;TECH 109, 110, 221 (10)Program Total: 64-65 creditsINDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN -APPRENTICECertificateIndustrial Electricians are prepared to troubleshoot and maintainelectrical devices used in a manufacturing industry; install electricalmachines and wiring; and wire electrical panels.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSAMATH 101 Algebra for the Skilled Trades (2)APPIE 100 Electric Wiring I (2)APPIE 101 Fundamentals of Electricity I (2)APPIE 103 Alternating Current I (2)APPIE 106 DC Motors and Generators (2)APPIE 107 AC Motors and Generators (2)APPIE 108 Electrical Control for Machines I (2)APPIE 109 Electric Control for Machines II (2)APPIE 113 Blueprint Reading for Electricians (2)APPIE 114 National Electrical Code (2)APPIE 203 Industrial Electronics I (2)APPIE 204 Industrial Electronics II (2)APPIE 298 Electrical Seminar (1)APPIE 299 Electrical Internship (2)Select from APPIE 102, 104, 105, 110, 111, 112, 120, 141, 142, 150, 160,200, 201, 202, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 220, 290;APPMT 120;TECH 109,110, 221 (8)Program Total: 35 creditsINDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCETECHNICIANCertificateThis program will allow apprentices to be trained for a company’sindividual workplace needs. The student will complete acore program and then focus in one or several technical areas.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSAMATH 100 Basic Mathematics for the Skilled Trades (2)AMATH 101 Algebra for the Skilled Trades (2)APPIE 100 Electric Wiring I (2)APPMW 101 Industrial Maintenance Techniques I (2)APPPF 101 Fundamentals of Plumbing (2)APPW 101 Principles of Flat Welding (2)Select one drafting or blueprint reading course from the following:APPD 101, 102, 115;APPIE 113; CADMD 141 (2-3)Select one OSHA mandated safety elective from APPIE 120 or APPMT120 (2)Select technical courses from the following areas: (18)(Air Conditioning) HVACR 101, 102, 104, 105, 107, 108, 109(Apprentice Math) AMATH 103, 106, 107, 108, 110(Business) BUS 109, 242(Drafting) APPD 101, 102, 105; CADMD 141(Hydraulics) APPH 101, 103, 106(Industrial Electricity) APPIE 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106,107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 120,150, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 206, 207,208, 209 210, 298, 299(Information Technology)ITAPP 101(Manufacturing Technology)MT 101, 102, 206(Millwright) APPMW 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108(Applied Physics) APHYS 100(Plumbing/Pipefitting) APPPF 101, 102, 103, 104(Welding) APPW 101, 102, 103, 104, 105Program Total: 34-35 creditsDEGREES, CERTIFICATES, COURSESCAREER PROGRAMSDEGREES,CERTIFICATES,COURSES93
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