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Industrial Maintenance
 
The program is made up of seven components.
Electricity I  Introductory course for persons without electrical background. Topic include: Electrical Fundamentals of Conductors, Insulators, Resistance, Voltage, Amperage, OHM’s Law, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, D.C. Motors, Motor Controls, Safety, Measuring Instruments, A study of Residential, Commerical and Industrial Wiring, Topic include: Alternating Current, Electrical Symbols, Wiring Methods, GFCI,Panel Boards, Circuit Breakers, Electrical Service, High and Low Voltage,National Electrical Code (NEC) Prerequisite: Basic Electricity or have a working knowledge of basic electricity.MSSC Safety Certification
$1065  150 hours 5-9 p.m. Tues-Thur.
Starts: August ends January

Tools Required: list supplied by the instructor

Electricity II  An in-depth study of A.C. Motors, A.C. Motor Controls, and Transformers. Topics include: Motor Construction, Three-Phase Motor Theory, Single-Phase Motors, Multi-speed Motors, Interlocking Motors, Reversing Controllers, Multi-speed Control, NEC Code. This class is designed to further the student’s knowledge and ability in modern industrial electricity. Topics include: Troubleshooting Machinery Control Circuits, Introduction to Electronics for Industry, Basic Theory of Industrial Lighting and Electrical Heating Design, Programmable Controllers, Variable Frequency Drives, Advanced Electrical Safety, NEC Code. OSHA 10 hour

$1065  150 hours 5-9 p.m. Tues-Thur
Starts: January ends May
Prerequisite: Industrial Electricity I or have a working knowledge of industrial electricity.

 Welding Introduction to DC Arc Welding using the 6010 and 7018 electrode in flat, horizontal, and vertical positions. Oxygen Acetylene Cutting with the hand torch, and track burning machine. Equipment Operation, Material Setup, and Safe Work Procedures. $450 64 hours 5-9 p.m. Mon,
Start March Ends May

 
 
Mechanical I ( Basic Machine Shop) Introduction to industry machine shop practices. Topics include: Safety, Precision Measuring (Dial Calipers, Dial Indicator, Outside Microcrometer) Instruments, Bench Metal Work, Filing and Sawing, Basic Milling Operations, Horizontal Band Saw Operation, Basic Lathe Operating, Calculating and Setting, Basic Machine Shop blueprint reading.OSHA 10 hour
$640  88 hours  5-9 p.m.
Start August Ends November.
Tools Require: List supplied by the insturctor
Mechanical II ( Machine Shop II/Introduction CNC)  A continuation of Machine Shop I. Topics include: Precision Measuring with Insice Micrometers, Depth Micrometers and Gage Blocks, Milling operations to include: Milling Keyways, Angled Surfaces, Surface Grinder Operations with Magnetic Table, Lathe Operations Threading, ID Boring, Basic Hydraulic Theory. CNC Mill Startup and Machine Zero Setting, Tool Length Offset, Part Zero, Work Coordinate Setting, Part engraving with conversational control. Basic program creation and milling with conversional control. Students will also continue advancing the skills learned in Machine Shop II on conventional machines and bearing installation
maintenance.MSSC Awareness Certification
$ 1040 148 hours 5-9 p.m. Mon-Wed.
Starts November Ends March
 
Option A

Manufacturing Technologies Topics: Hydraulics/Pneumatics, Pump Maintenance, Mechanical Systems;  $700 100 hours 8-3:30 p.m. Mon-Fri.
Starts June , Ends June

 
Option B
Manufacturing Skill Standards Council
Topics: quality practices and measurements, manufacturing processes and production
$700 100 hours-8-3-30 p.m. Mon-Fri
Starts June, Ends June
Students enrolling in both the Electrical and Mechanical programs for a total of 600 hours will pay a tuition rate of $4000 or students enrolling in all six segments of the  program for a total of 700 hours will pay a tuition rate of $4400.  Requires :Work Keys Testing.
 
 

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