Certificate Requirements
Fluid Power Maintenance
Certificate | TC-462-1
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Effective: August 2024
First Semester
Course #Course TitleCreditsPrerequisites/Comments
419-102Hydraulic System Operations2Program student; 419-116This course provides the application of basic hydraulic principles into typical industrial circuits. The students will experience exercises with basic hydraulic components and simple oil systems and how they are applied in circuits. This course is designed to help develop skills in understanding hydraulic components and their interaction to each other in demonstration circuits. The course is presented in the individual study mode to allow the students flexibility in scheduling their time.
419-116Basic Hydraulics2Program student; 462-119 or concurrentThis course exposes the student to the theories and basic components of hydraulics. Basic component construction and operation is explored. The theory of function is supplemented by hands on disassembly and assembly of actual industrial components. The course is presented in the individual study mode to allow the students flexibility in scheduling their time.
419-117Basic Pneumatics2Program student; 462-119 or concurrentThis course exposes the student to the theories and basic components of pneumatics. Basic component construction and operation is explored. The theory of function is supplemented by hands on disassembly and assembly of actual industrial components. The course is presented in the individual study mode to allow the students flexibility in scheduling their time.
419-118Pneumatic System Operations2Program student; 419-117This course provides the application of basic pneumatic principles into typical industrial circuits. The student will experience exercises with basic pneumatic components and simple air systems and how they are applied in circuits. This course is designed to help develop skills in understanding pneumatic components and their interaction to each other in demonstration circuits. Vacuum components and air logic systems will be included. The course is presented in the individual study mode to allow the students flexibility in scheduling their time.
625-180Manufacturing Skills Standards2In the MSSC Safety course students will be exposed to manufacturing concepts and actions that can produce higher quality products, increase productivity, achieve greater customer satisfaction, and assure a safe and healthy work environment. This course is broken down with definitions, examples, and exercises. Practical cases/examples are investigated and discussed. Capitalizing on a blended learning approach, students experience lectures, self-pace studies, on-line labs, and individual and group activities.
TOTAL CREDITS:10
Total Credits Required: 10
2.0 Minimum Certificate GPA Required for Completion
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