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Advanced Manufacturing



        Industrial Technology                                  IT 120     Electrical Safety                                 1.0 to 3.0 Units
                                                               Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        IT 050     Alternative Energy Technologies               3.0 Units  Math standards.
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               Hours: 16-54 lecture.
        Math standards.                                        A survey of the proper use, handling, and hazards
        Transferable to CSU                                    associated with electrical and electronic equipment.
        Hours: 48-54 lecture.                                  The student will be introduced to the current generally
        Introduces the topics of power generation, transmission,   accepted (National Electrical Safety Code) safety practices
        and consumption of both conventional and alternative   and procedures associated with power transmission,
        energy sources. Students will be exposed to an in-     industrial, and consumer electrical and electronic
        depth analysis of the design and use of fossil fuel based   equipment. This is an Open Entry/Open Exit course.
        systems and then compare those systems to alternatives.   Students may take this course up to the maximum number
        Energy use in transportation, industrial, commercial, and   of units over multiple semesters.
        residential applications will be examined.
                                                               IT 130     Fundamentals of Wire Cabling                    1.0 Unit
        IT 101     Introduction to Mechatronics                    3.0 Units  Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               Math standards.
        Math standards.                                        Hours: 16-18 lecture, 16-18 lab.
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.                       Presents the principles and practices of copper cable
        Provides an understanding of how mechatronic technology  wiring technology. Includes instruction in the design,
        in our lives works using only basic science and math   installation, and maintenance of copper wiring systems for
        concepts. This course explores basic mechatronic systems   intelligent control systems, lighting and appliance control
        commonly found in industry and focuses on their principles  devices, communication, and networking. Also includes
        of operation, histories, and relationships to one another.    instruction in household and institutional power wiring.
        Topics will include an exploration of and science behind
        basic mechanics, fluid power, electrical power, and control   IT 132     Fundamentals of Fiber Optics                      1.0 Unit
        systems. Students will learn about these mechatronic   Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        technologies through lecture, classroom discussion, and   Math standards.
        laboratory experiments and projects.                   Hours: 16-18 lecture, 16-18 lab.
                                                               Presents the principles and practices of fiber optics and
        IT 110     Modern Welding                                           3.0 Units  optoelectronic technology. Includes instruction in the
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.         design, installation, and maintenance of fiber optic cabling
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.                       and control systems and optoelectronic control systems for
        Designed to acquaint the student with MIG and TIG      computer communication and networking systems.
        welding methods and knowledge necessary to weld in all
        positions utilizing the mild steel, low hydrogen electrodes,   IT 134                                                                                1.0 Unit
        metal inert gas and tungsten inert gas techniques.     Fundamentals of Wireless Communication
                                                               Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        IT 111     Modern Welding                                           3.0 Units  Math standards.
        Prerequisite: IT 110.                                  Hours: 16-18 lecture, 16-18 lab.
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.                       Presents the principles and practices of wireless
        Designed to acquaint the student with MIG and TIG      communication technology. Includes instruction in
        welding methods and knowledge necessary to weld in all   the design, installation, and maintenance of wireless
        positions utilizing the mild steel, low hydrogen electrodes,   communication and network systems. Emphasis is placed
        metal inert gas and tungsten inert gas techniques.     on system reliability, security, and cost
                                                               containment concerns.









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