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Electro-Mechanical Technologies, Certificate of Competency
Effective: Fall, 2016
Electro-Mechanical Technologies program is designed to prepare students for employment as electro-mechanical technicians who assemble, install, troubleshoot, and/or repair mechanical, electrical and fluid power systems. The program includes instruction in electrical controls and programmable controllers, manufacturing and operational testing, as well as system analysis and maintenance procedures.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this certificate, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding and applications of AC/DC Electrical Theories.
- Demonstrate an understanding of electrical controls and programmable controllers.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of the functions of components and devices used in mechanical, electrical and fluid power systems.
- Apply principles, knowledge and analysis skills in troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining mechanical, electrical and fluid power systems.
- Demonstrate computational skills to solve problems related to mechanical, electrical, electronic, and fluid power systems.
First Semester (14-15 credits)
Courses | Credits |
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TEL 101 - D C Analysis | 4 |
TEL 110 - Electronics I | 4 |
IST 105 - Industrial Systems Interpretations | 3 |
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MTT 108 - Mathematics for Occupational Technologies | 3 |
MAT 128 - Algebra | 4 |
Notes |
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This program is offered in two schedules: Early College Enrollment and regular College Open Enrollment. |
Second Semester (13-14 credits)
Courses | Credits |
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TEL 102 - A C Analysis | 4 |
TEL 200 - Electro and Mechanical Systems | 3 |
ELT 204 - Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers | 3 |
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TME 115 - Basic Technical Skills | 3 |
MAT 128 - Algebra | 4 |
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This program is offered in two schedules: Early College Enrollment and regular College Open Enrollment. |
Total Credits: 27-28
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