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Major: 5621
Effective Term: 2009 Spring   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 34
CIP Code: 47.0105

Instructional Council: Applied Technology (57)
GPA: 2.00
SOC Code: 49-2094, 51-9141


Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Electromechanical Manufacturing Technology is designed to provide the student with the basic skills to be successful as an entry-level maintainer of simple to medium complexity electro-mechanical equipment. The basis for the program is the ability to read engineering drawings and electrical schematics in the quest to maintain and repair equipment. These skills are augmented with a good basis of mathematical theory, an introduction to machines and the machining processes, and instruction regarding the support of manufacturing equipment through effective maintenance of equipment.

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Required Courses
DFT114 Machine Trades Blueprint Reading 3
DFT252AA Computer Aided Drafting I: AutoCAD 3
ELE100 Concepts of Electricity and Electronics 3
GTC104 Manufacturing Processes 4
GTC106 Industrial Safety 2
+ GTC108 Technical Mathematics II 3
GTC181 Introduction to Fluid Power 3
+ GTC185 Electro-mechanical Devices 4
GTC216 Properties of Materials 3
MET131 Lean Manufacturing 3

GTC208 Statistical Process Control (3) OR
QCT143 Principles of Quality Assurance (3) 3
Credits: 34

Program Competencies
1. Interpret technical drawing common to manufacturing. (DFT114)
2. Read and correctly interpret shop drawings to accurately produce the parts specified (DFT114, GTC104)
3. Set up and operate CAD system to generate drawings. (DFT252AA)
4. Identify the processes of machining, forming, casting, joining, (assembly), and conditioning as they relate to the conversion of materials to finished products. (GTC104)
5. Solve algebraic, trigonometric, and geometric problems in typical shop applications. (GTC108)
6. Identify and apply the fundamental laws, principles, and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic devices. (GTC181)
7. Identify, analyze, and utilize the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of materials used in manufacturing. (GTC216)
8. Identify and explain safe work practices for an industrial work environment. (GTC106)
9. Describe the operation and application of various electromechanical devices. (GTC185)
10. Identify basic electrical and electronic principles as they apply to manufacturing electromechanical equipment. (ELE100)
11. Will apply quality assurance management systems and standards. (QCT143, GTC208)
12. Identify the sources of waste in a manufacturing enterprise and recommend solutions to reduce or eliminate waste. (MET131)
13. Identify basic electrical and electronic principles as they apply to manufacturing electromechanical equipment. (ELE100)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: 6-26-07

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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