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Major: 5546
Effective Term: 2007 Fall   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 29
CIP Code: 15.0403

Instructional Council: Applied Technology (57)
GPA: 2.00
SOC Code: 17-3024


Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Electromechanical Automation Technology prepares students to work as electro-mechanical automation technicians in industrial and commercial companies, using equipment that incorporates mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electronic, optical, and thermal devices.

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Required Courses
DFT114 Machine Trades Blueprint Reading 3
+ DFT252AA Computer Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD 3
+ ELE111 Circuit Analysis I 4
+ ELE121 Solid-State Devices and Circuits I 4
GTC106AA Industrial Safety 2
+ GTC181 Introduction to Fluid Power 3
+ GTC185 Electro-Mechanical Devices 4
+ GTC/MIT209 Automated Manufacturing 3
+ GTC272 Automated Control Systems (PLC Applications) 3
Credits: 29

Program Competencies
1. Interpret technical drawings common to manufacturing. (DFT114)
2. Set up and operate CAD system to generate drawings. (DFT252AA)
3. Apply Ohm`s and Kirchhoff`s laws to the solution of DC circuits and networks. (ELE111)
4. Apply small signal analysis to bipolar and field-effect transistor circuits, and multistage amplifiers. (ELE121)
5. Develop an appreciation of safe work habits. (GTC106AA)
6. Identify and apply the fundamental laws, principles, and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic devices. (GTC181)
7. Describe the operation and application of various electromechanical devices. (GTC185)
8. Identify the use of automated systems including CIM, N/C and CAD/CAM in the manufacturing environment. (GTC209)
9. Apply timers, counters, latches, etc., to sequential process control. (GTC272)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: 5-22-07

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.





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