TTCH
101
(2
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Machine
Woodworking
I
(2+0)
Introduction
to
woodworking
power
machines
(circular
saw,
jointer,
radial
arm
saw),
joints,
fasteners,
and
different
stains
and
finishes
used
on
wood.
TTCH
105
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Basic
Electrical
Wiring
(1+0)
Familiarizes
the
student
with
fundamental
skills
and
career
opportunities
in
electrical
wiring.
TTCH
106
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Residential
Electrical
Systems
(3+0)
Provides
basic
electrical
theory
and
technical
skills
for
installation
and
service
of
electrical
equipment
commonly
found
in
the
home.
TTCH
113
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Basic
Plumbing
(3+0)
Introduction
to
methods
and
materials
used
in
household
plumbing.
Topics
includes
pipe
fittings
and
valves,
pipe
hangers
and
brackets,
copper
and
plastic
pipe
fitting
and
plumbing
fixtures.
TTCH
117A
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Four-Cycle
Engine
Repair
(1+0)
Covers
four-cycle
engine
theory
and
principles
of
operation.
Classroom
activities
include
step-by-step
disassembly,
inspection
and
assembly
of
a
four-cycle
engine.
TTCH
117B
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Two-Cycle
Engine
Repair
(1+0)
Covers
two-cycle
engine
theory
and
principles
of
operation.
Classroom
activities
include
step-by-step
disassembly,
inspection
and
assembly
as
well
as
familiarization
with
tools
used
in
small
engine
repair.
TTCH
120
(4
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Refrigeration
and
Air
Conditioning
(4+0)
Introduces
fundamentals
of
refrigeration
and
air
conditioning
theory
for
preparation
of
further
study.
Topics
include
compressors,
condensers,
evaporators,
metering
devices
and
related
components.
Assumes
no
previous
knowledge
on
part
of
student.
TTCH
130
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Blueprint
and
Schematic
Reading
(3+0)
Basic
blueprint
and
schematic
reading
skills
used
by
building
maintenance
personnel.
Introduction
to
machine
drawings,
building
drawings,
hydraulic
and
pneumatic
drawings,
electrical
schematics
and
symbols,
air
conditioning
and
refrigeration
drawings,
welding
and
joining
symbols.
TTCH
131
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Maintenance
Mathematics
(3+0)
Practical
application
of
mathematics
for
industry,
including
arithmetic
review,
ratios
and
proportion,
powers
and
roots,
algebra,
geometry
and
trigonometry.
Mathematical
applications
of
basic
physics
with
reference
to
units
of
measurement,
use
of
precision
measuring
tools,
measurement
of
forces,
temperature,
fluids
and
electricity.
TTCH
132
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Building
Maintenance
Materials
(3+0)
Basic
properties,
processes
and
uses
of
metals
and
non-metals
in
tools,
machines
and
building
materials.
Practical
application
to
building
maintenance
situations
will
be
emphasized.
TTCH
133
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Basic
Hand
and
Power
Tools
(3+0)
Uses,
care
and
maintenance
of
hand
and
power
tools.
Familiarity
and
skill
development
with
these
tools
through
construction
of
shop
projects.
TTCH
134
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Maintenance
Safety
(1+0)
Industrial
safety
including
recognizing
safety
hazards,
working
safely,
handling
materials
safely,
using
machinery
safely,
personal
protective
equipment,
electrical
safety,
fire
protection
and
government
safety
regulations.
TTCH
135
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Basic
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
(1+0)
Systematic
approaches
to
troubleshooting,
scheduled
and
unscheduled
maintenance
of
plant
equipment
and
systems.
TTCH
146
(2
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Furnace
Repair
(2+0)
Theory
of
operation,
maintenance
and
repair
of
oil
burning
furnaces,
both
forced
air
and
radiant.
Routine
maintenance
and
upkeep
of
a
furnace
and
troubleshooting
procedures
for
emergency
servicing
for
the
homeowner.
TTCH
147
(1
Credit)
As
Demand
Warrants
Burner
Maintenance
and
Repair
(1+2)
Instruction
in
troubleshooting
10
common
problems,
reading
manuals,
changing
parts,
setting
electrodes,
changing
nozzles,
understanding
controls
and
ordering
replacement
parts.
TTCH
214
(3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Heating
Systems
Design
(3+0)
Comprehensive
instruction
in
installation
and
systems
approach
to
design
of
heating
systems
including
installation
procedures
of
current
systems,
heat
loss
calculation,
heat
distribution
through
hydronic
and
air
systems,
and
boiler
and
furnace
sizing.
TTCH
300
(1
-
3
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Internship
in
Technology
(0+12)
Supervised
practical
experience
working
with
private
industry,
government
units
or
agencies
in
technologies.
Opportunities
to
apply
theories
and
practical
application
and
to
observe
procedures
and
operations
of
the
businesses
or
agencies.
(Prerequisites:
Upper
division
standing
and
permission
of
instructor.)
TTCH
301
(3
Credits)
Fall
Technology
and
Society
(3+0)
Concepts
of
social
change
related
to
the
effects
of
technology
on
society
and
application
of
the
concepts
and
processes
of
technology
as
they
evolve
from
ideas
to
implementation.
Emphasis
on
the
expanded
study
of
the
creation,
utilization,
adaptation
of
tools,
machines,
materials,
and
systems
to
the
solutions
of
problems
and
the
extension
of
the
human
potential.
Also
available
via
Independent
Learning.
(Prerequisites:
Upper
division
standing
and
permission
of
instructor.)
TTCH
485
(1
-
6
Credits)
Fall,
Spring
Advanced
Technical
Experiences:
Discipline
Area
(variable)
Formal
technical
upgrade
training
provided
by
various
agencies,
manufacturers,
businesses,
or
industries
which
are
evaluated
on
an
individual
basis
and
must
support
the
student's
professional
objectives.
For
bachelor
of
technology
students
only.
The
National
Guide
to
Educational
Credit
for
Training
Programs
used.
(Prerequisites:
Upper
division
standing
and
permission
of
instructor.)
TTCH
099,
199,
299
(1
-
3
Credits)
As
Demand
Warrants
Practicum
Individual
work
and
development
of
skills
learned
in
prior
courses.
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