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EMTEC 105
TRADE SAFETY 3 CR
The topics will be health and safety core rules, ma- terial safety data sheets, fall protection, confined spaces, Lock out/Tag out requirements, ladder, scaffolding and portable power tools, as well as navigating the Washington State Labor and Indus- tries website. Utilizing dynamic lecture and discus- sion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry.
EMTEC 110
DC CIRCUITS 6 CR
The purpose of this course is to give students a firm foundation in electrical theory. The course covers DC circuit theory with an emphasis on cir- cuit analysis, practical application, and trouble- shooting. The course requires an understanding of simple mathematics.
EMTEC 121
FUNDAMENTALS OF HYDRAULIC &
PNEUMATICS 5 CR
This is the first course in a series designed to pre- pare the industrial millwright, electrician and maintenance technician with the knowledge and skills necessary to maintain, diagnose, and repair hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Instructional material is computer online with selected mod- ules emphasizing hydraulic pumps, safety, com- pressed air basics and types of gauges.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 105
EMTEC 123
HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS
CIRCUITS 5 CR
This course covers principles and operating char- acteristics of hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components. Utilizing state-of-the-art com- puter interactive software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students de- velop knowledge and skills for the fluid power in- dustry. Text and basic tools required.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 121
EMTEC 125
APPLIED MECHANICS 5 CR
This course introduces the student to fundamen- tal mechanical concepts necessary for the installa- tion, operation, and maintenance of industrial machinery.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 105 or concurrent
EMTEC 126
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 4 CR
The student will discover print reading format and dimension with types and symbols. A study of thread specifications and building drawings will be presented. Utilizing state-of-the-art computer interactive software, dynamic lecture and discus- sion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry. Text and basic tools required.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 105
EMTEC 131
RIGGING 4 CR
The student will study and apply industry stan- dard principals to safely plan and facilitate con- trolled lifting of equipment. Utilizing state-of-the- art computer interactive software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry. Text and basic tools required. PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 105
EMTEC 133
INTRODUCTION TO MACHINERY
SKILLS 4 CR
Studies introduce shop safety and guidelines, the use of measuring tools, basic shop equipment, and a study of vertical milling machines and
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 126
EMTEC 180
MANUFACTURING COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS 4 CR
In this course, students are introduced to Micro- soft applications such as Access, PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. Students will learn how to use these programs in an industrial setting.
EMTEC 205
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLERS 5 CR
This course is an introductory study of program- mable logic controllers, including configuring hardware and software, general construction and operation as well as programming.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 211 or Permission of Instruc- tor
EMTEC 210
AC CIRCUITS 6 CR
The AC Circuits class builds on the concepts that are covered in EMTEC 110. The course covers AC circuit theory with an emphasis on circuit analysis, practical application, and troubleshooting. The course requires an understanding of simple math- ematics.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 110
EMTEC 211
ELECTRICAL CONTROLS I 5 CR
This course introduces the student to the compo- nents used in today’s control systems. Control schematics are introduced with hands-on use of various multi meters in troubleshooting relay logic circuits. Utilizing state-of-the-art computer inter- active software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowl- edge and skills for careers in industry. Text and ba- sic tools required.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 210
EMTEC 215
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLERS II 5 CR
In this course Students build on the foundation set in EMTEC 205. This course addresses advanced PLC topics including math and logic functions. PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 205
EMTEC 217
INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROLS 4 CR
This course introduces the student to sensor indi- cators and transmitters. Measurement, gages, flow sensors and other industrial sensing devices will be studied in this class. Utilizing state-of-the-art computer interactive software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in indus- try. Text and basic tools required.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 215
Codes such as grounding, bonding, wire sizing, conduit selection, junction box selection, motor overload protection and current protection selec- tion. Utilizing state-of-the-art computer interac- tive software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry. Text and basic tools required.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 210
EMTEC 220
MICRO-CONTROLLERS 5 CR
This course focuses on the application of micro- processors in industry, with emphasis on under- standing basic operation, interfacing, and pro- gramming. Study includes basic architecture, memory structure, programming language, inter- facing with peripheral devices, input/output de- vices, and diagnostics.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 210
EMTEC 225
SOLID STATE COMPONENTS 4 CR
This course builds on EMTEC 110 and EMTEC 210, introducing the student to circuits involving di- odes, transistors, SCRs, and other solid state de- vices.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 210
EMTEC 230
PROBLEM SOLVING FOR
MANUFACTURING & THE TRADES 3 CR
This class addresses technical problem-solving skills including reading and interpreting technical documents and instructions.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 210
EMTEC 231
BEARINGS & DRIVES 5 CR
The student will learn the application and theory of bearing technology with emphasis on storing, installing, and maintenance. The course will in- clude an examination of different drive types with emphasis on theory, maintenance, and repair. Uti- lizing state-of-the-art computer interactive soft- ware, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands- on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry. Text and basic tools required.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 105
EMTEC 232
DRIVE ALIGNMENT-CONVEYORS &
MACHINING SYSTEMS 4 CR
Principals and devices used for joining and align- ing shafts are presented in this course. Conveying equipment and other automatic transfer machin- ery will be discussed. Troubleshooting and repair of drives and conveyors will be covered. Utilizing state-of-the-art computer interactive software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills
EMTEC 234
VALVES, PUMPS & TRAPS 5 CR
The student will examine the principals of pumps, valves, and steam traps. Students will apply me- chanical skills in the rebuilding of basic pump types along with diagnosing problems. Utilizing state-of-the-art computer interactive software, dynamic lecture and discussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry. Text and basic tools re- quired.
PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 125
EMTEC 237
COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE &
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 3 CR
In this course, the student will examine the com- ponents and functions of a CMMS. Work orders, scheduling, spares and stores controls, equipment histories, back logs, asset management practices will be covered. Utilizing state-of-the-art comput- er interactive software, dynamic lecture and dis- cussion, and hands-on practice, students develop knowledge and skills for careers in industry. Text and basic tools required
EMTEC 260
AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING
SYSTEMS 4 CR
The purpose of this course is to provide an over- view of robotics and automation technology. Stu- dents will explore the basic principles of manipu- lator, actuator, and control systems. The course requires an understanding of simple mathematics and the basic use of computers. The laboratory will be used to perform real-time exercises in pro- gramming applications and techniques through the use of various training robots and systems. PREREQUISITES: EMTEC 210, EMTEC 220