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  • 3.00 Credits

    Upon completion of Industrial Hydraulics I, the student should know the fundamentals of fluid power, such as force, resistance, energy, work power, pressure and torque; how force and energy are transmitted through a hydraulic system; what liquids are used in a system; how Pascal's Law relates to hydraulics, the mechanical multiplication through hydraulics and the use of intensifiers; how atmospheric pressure is measured and the difference between absolute and gauge pressure; what causes cavitation and indications of cavitation during repair; what effects vacuum has on pump operations and how to measure vacuum; how to install seals and hoses on the suction side of a pump and check for leaks; how to identify, install and maintain hydraulic actuators; how to size a hydraulic cylinder, and how to regulate the speed of a hydraulic cylinder. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    Upon completion of Industrial Hydraulics II, the student should be able to identify, install and repair all two, three and four- way directional control valves; to measure and fit a valve spool to a valve body; identify valve centering conditions, such as open center, closed center, tandem center and float center; install and set system pressure on pressure relief valves; install and set system pressure on pilot-operatored pressure relief valves; disassemble and reassemble no less than gear pumps, one iston pump, and one vane motor; install and repair hydrostatic transmissions; build a hydraulic reservoir to meet MFPA requirements; mix fire resistant fluids used in unmanned hydraulic systems, such as a long wall system; and install and maintain a filtration system in most hydraulic systems. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to analyze and troubleshoot a hydraulic circuit. Including linear power transmission, cylinders with no motion, cylinders in motion, regeneration, speed control for hydraulic cylinders and motors. Students will cover the power sources used in hydraulic systems. Students will be required to couple a hydraulic pump to an electric motor, test the pump and analyze the results. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover energy transmission using a pneumatics system; the control of pneumatic energy; positive displacement, piston, vane and helical type compressors; air distribution systems; receiver tanks, piping systems; after coolers; air driers; check valves; cylinders and motors; how a check valve works, sizing an air cylinder; selecting an air motor; controlling compressed air through directional control valves, flow control valves, silencers, quick exhaust valves, regulators and sequence valves; and air preparation. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 0.50 - 3.00 Credits

    This variable credit course will provide an introduction to a variety of Industrial Maintenance areas. Specific subject matter will vary each semester, and may include topics such as rigging, thermography, oil analysis, or pneumatics. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    No course description available. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students gain practical experience under the guidance of an industry mentor. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 1.00 Credits

    This introductory course will cover topics related to designing websites using current, popular online website builders. Students will complete hands-on activities and investigate real world situations to learn basic skills for designing and publishing professional looking websites using online templates. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the fundamental concept and practices of creating web content. Students learn basic HTML and CSS to design their own simple web pages for personal or business use. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn to leverage the power of a relational database through the use of SQL and server-side scripting. In this course, students will explore server-side scripts to provide dynamic website content. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to design, develop, and publish a dynamic database-driven application suitable for use in business or e-commerce, based on industry best practices and security standards. Lab fee required. Prerequisite:    Currently Not Available Corequisite:    Currently Not Available