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C501 |
Operations Technician (INDMA) | OCC |
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Prefix/Num |
Title |
Info |
CR |
FA2019 |
SP2020 |
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INM 1200 |
Mechanics |
3 |
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This course includes basic mechanics, lubrication, drive components, and bearings, as related to industrial applications. PREREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of INM 1206 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Tech.
INM 1206 |
Intro. to Industrial Maint. Tech. |
2 |
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Career exploration that provides an orientation to the field of Industrial Maintenance Technology. Employee qualifications and work-related characteristics, types of equipment, job duties, employment potential, career trends and safety operations will be explored.
INM 1210 |
Blueprints and Schematics |
3 |
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Develops the necessary skills and understanding to read and interpret building blueprints, MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and plumbing) diagrams, product and component diagrams as well as electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic schematics. Provides students the basic skills required for visualizing and interpreting industrial prints, geometric dimensioning and assembly drawings. Emphasizes the need for visual representation of an idea. Develop understanding and skills to sketch components and ideas in a print format to convey required information.
INM 2210 |
Occupational Safety (OSHA) |
1 |
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This course is based on the Occupational Safety & Health Training Course in General Industry Safety & Health and the Illinois Onsite Safety & Health Consultation Program. In this course the student will learn what the OSH Act is and why it became necessary in protecting the workforce in the United States, what the Federal Code of Regulations are and how to identify workplace hazards, and also how to work with industrial managers in eliminating these workplace hazards. Repeatable 3 times to upgrade current safety skill levels and qualifications requirement.
INM 2228 |
Lean Manufacturing |
3 |
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This course provides a broad-based approach to understanding what quality means in production and manufacturing environments. It introduces and reinforces principles such as, but not limited to; Lean manufacturing, Kaizen, Setup reduction, Lean Six Sigma, TPM, Poka-Yoke and 5S.
ELEC |
Math Gen Ed Elective |
4 |
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Term Total |
16 |
Program Total |
16 |
We recommend that you contact an advisor before enrolling in any degree, certificate, or transfer program to ensure all requirements are met including total hours associated with transfer courses.
This is a General Education or Elective course to be selected and therefore has no schedule link.
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