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Class Lab Credit MAINTENANCE Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] MNT 110 Intro to Maint Procedures Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers basic maintenance fundamentals for power transmission equipment. Topics include equipment inspection, lubrication, alignment, and other scheduled maintenance procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of accepted maintenance procedures and practices according to current industry standards. Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 111 Maintenance Practices Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 2 3 This course provides in-depth theory and practical applications relating to predictive and preventive maintenance programs. Emphasis is placed on equipment failure analysis, maintenance management software, and techniques such as vibration and infrared analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of modern analytical and documentation methods. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] MNT 111 Maintenance Practices Prerequisites: MNT 110 Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course provides in-depth theory and practical applications relating to predictive and preventive maintenance programs. Emphasis is placed on equipment failure, maintenance management software, and techniques such as vibration and infrared analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of modern analytical and documentation methods. Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 120 Industrial Wiring Methods Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course is designed to prepare the student to install industrial wiring systems in accordance with the NEC and industry practices. Emphasis is placed on the use and installation of raceways, conductors, enclosures, and other devices typically used in industry. Upon completion, students should be able to safely install simple industrial branch and feeder circuits. Common Course Library MNT - 1 September 28, 2005 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 130 Control Systems Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 4 4 This course introduces industrial control systems which include devices such as motor controls, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other control components. Topics include schematics and ladder logic structures, related to PLCs, I/O identification, equipment interface, motor controls, and other electrical control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to safely install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical control systems. Effective Term – Spring [2005*01] – CRC 09/15/04 MNT 131 Metalworking Processes Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course introduces the standard practices that are found in a metal workshop. Topics include the proper care/use of basic hand tools and precision measuring instruments and layout procedures/operation of lathes, drill presses, grinders, milling machines, and power saws. Upon completion, students should be able to work safely in the metal workshop and use basic metalworking equipment. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] MNT 150 Basic Building Maintenance Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course introduces the basic skills of building maintenance. Topics include basic carpentry and masonry skills including forming, framing, laying block to a line, repairing, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to perform basic carpentry and masonry skills in a maintenance setting. Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 160 Industrial Fabrication Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the necessary techniques to fabricate and assemble basic items common in industrial environments. Emphasis is placed on students being able to create basic items such as frames, guards, supports, and other components commonly used in industry. Upon completion, students should be able to safely fabricate and assemble selected items within specifications. Effective Term – Spring [2005*01] – CRC 09/15/04 MNT 165 Mechanical Industrial Sys Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers mechanical components used in industrial machine operation. Emphasis is placed on mechanical drives, belts, gears, couplings, electrical drives, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of industrial machines and be able to maintain this equipment. Common Course Library MNT - 2 September 28, 2005 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 220 Rigging & Moving Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the principles of safe rigging practices for handling, placing, installing, and moving heavy machinery and equipment. Topics include safety, weight and dimensional estimation, positioning of equipment slings, rollers, jacks, levers, dollies, ropes, chains, padding, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to safely relocate and set up equipment using accepted rigging practices. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] MNT 220 Rigging & Moving Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the principles of safe rigging practices for handling, placing, and moving heavy machinery and equipment. Topics include safety estimation, positioning of equipment slings, rollers, jacks, levers, dollies, ropes, chains, padding, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to relocate and set up equipment safely using accepted rigging practices. Effective Term – Spring 2005 [2005*01] – CRC 09/15/04- Replaced DFT 218 MNT 222 Industrial Sys Schematics Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course covers the reading and drawing of schematics and diagrams. Emphasis is placed on water and gas plumbing, hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, electrical circuits, and welding diagrams. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret and construct industrial schematics and diagrams. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] MNT 230 Pumps & Piping Systems Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers pump installation and maintenance and related valves and piping systems. Topics include various types of pump systems and their associated valves, piping requirements, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to select and install pump and piping systems and demonstrate proper maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 240 Indust Equip Troubleshoot Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the various service procedures, tools, instruments, and equipment necessary to analyze and repair typical industrial equipment. Emphasis is placed on electro-mechanical and fluid power equipment troubleshooting, calibration, and repair, including common techniques and procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot and repair industrial equipment. Common Course Library MNT - 3 September 28, 2005 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] MNT 240 Indust Equip Troubleshoot Prerequisites: ELC 112 or ELC 131 Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the various service procedures, tools, instruments, and equipment necessary to analyze and repair typical industrial equipment. Emphasis is placed on electro-mechanical and fluid power equipment troubleshooting and repair, including common techniques and procedures. Upon completion, students should be able to troubleshoot and repair industrial equipment. Effective Term – Fall 2002 [2002*03] – CRC 10/10/01 MNT 250 PLC Interfacing Prerequisites: ELC 128 Corequisites: None 2 4 4 This course introduces touch screens, PLC interface devices, and PID loops for applications such as motion control, encoders, and stepping motors. Topics include LVDT control, touch screens, PID controls, and motion controls. Upon completion, students should be able to safely install, program, and maintain touch screens and other interface devices. Effective Term – Spring 2005 [2005*01] – CRC 09/15/04 MNT 263 Electro-Pneu Components Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 4 4 This course introduces principles and practical applications of electrical/pneumatic control systems, and primary control devices incorporated in those systems. Emphasis is placed on reading and interpreting ladder diagrams, building control circuits, and troubleshooting valves, switches, and sensors. Upon completion, students should be able to design, build, and troubleshoot basic electro-pneumatic control systems. Effective Term – Spring 2006 [2006*01] – CRC 09/28/05 MNT 270 Bioprocess Equip Maint Prerequisites: MNT 110 Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the equipment used in a bioprocess manufacturing facility and the techniques used to maintain and troubleshoot it. Topics include types of equipment, the role of equipment in the bioprocess manufacturing facility, troubleshooting bioprocess equipment, and the role of a bioprocess maintenance technician. Upon completion, students should be able to maintain and troubleshoot bioprocess equipment in a biotechnology manufacturing facility using work techniques appropriate for the biotechnology industry. Common Course Library MNT - 4 September 28, 2005 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Spring 2006 [2006*01] – CRC 09/28/05 MNT 280 Bioprocess Operating Sys Prerequisites: ELC 128 Corequisites: None 1 3 2 This course covers the specific SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) software used to operate bioprocess equipment in a modern biotechnology manufacturing facility. Topics include the operation, configuration, applications, and problem solving of standard bioprocess control software. Upon completion, students should be able to safely utilize bioprocess control software when required in the maintenance and operation of bioprocess equipment. See the SEL and SEM prefixes for generic Selected Topics and Seminar course descriptions. Common Course Library MNT - 5 September 28, 2005

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