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AIT122
MACHINE TOOLS
3 Credit Hours
With assigned lab projects, the student will cover basic machine operations used in area industries. Topics include safety, basic machines, precision tools, layout procedures, cutting tools and various machine setups to accomplish laboratory projects. Inspection and quality control will be stressed.

AIT123
ADVANCED MACHINE TOOLS
4 Credit Hours
With assigned lab projects, the student will cover advanced machine operations not possible in the beginning course. In-depth coverage of inspection and quality-control precision tools for students with basic knowledge of the trade. Specialized processes such as indexing, gear-cutting, technology of cutting tools and basic exposure to computer numerical control machines.
Prerequisites:
AIT122

AIT124
PRINCIPLES OF RIGGING
2 Credit Hours
Provides a study of safe rigging principles, practices, and equipment. Topics of study include fiber and wire rope, block and tackle, lift and rigging chain, proof test, safe working load, design factor, sling geometry, fittings, and lifting and moving equipment.

AIT125
COMMERCIAL PLUMBING
3 Credit Hours
This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the tools, materials, fixtures, practices, and processes used in commercial and residential plumbing. A focus on design and utilization with respect to traps, drains, vents, sizing, and overall codes will be addressed. Joining, design characteristics, and application for the various types of plumbing are also covered in detail.

AIT126
IND ELECL APPLIC & SAFETY
2 Credit Hours
This course covers an overview of basic commercial/industrial electrical applications. Topics include safe industrial/commercial: electrical principles and applications, wiring techniques and procedures, and basic parrallel and series circuits. Safe and effective multimeter usage and industrial instrumentation.

AIT127
LOW PRESSURE STEAMPLANT OPERTS
3 Credit Hours
This course covers the principles and applications of low pressure (15psi or less) boiler operation and construction. Principles and applications of maintenance and safety are also covered in detail. This course also counts toward the overall hours toward taking your low psi boiler operator's license and helps to prepare you to take the test. This course counts for 1,400 hours of the state-required experience hours needed to apply to take the low pressure boiler operator's licensure test.

AIT128
HIGH PRESSURE STEAMPLANT OPERT
3 Credit Hours
This course covers the principles and applications of high pressure (15psi or more) boiler operation. Topics include: Boiler Feed pumps and fuel feeder, feedwater heaters and feedwater treatment, and fuel combustion. Principles and applications of maintenance and safety are also covered in detail. This course also counts toward the overall hours towards taking your high psi boiler operator's license and helps to prepare you to take the test. This course counts for 1,100 hours of the state-required experience hours needed to apply to take the high pressure boiler operator's licensure test.

AIT129
STATIONARY STEAMPLANT ENGINERG
3 Credit Hours
This course covers the principles and applications of Ohio code law for boiler operation, abatement equipment, boiler design and application mathematics, duplex pump and steam engine. This course also applies towards the hours necessary towards the 3rd class stationary engineer's license exam. This course counts for 1,000 hours of the state-required experience hours needed to apply to take the third-class stationary engineer's state license exam.

AIT130
STRUCTURAL/MAINTENANCE WELDING
3 Credit Hours
This course will cover safe working procedures of structural/ maintenance welding and the student will lay out and set up various structural welding scenarious using gussets, back plates, and other standard repair implements. They will be supervised for proper form and procedure while performing the required practices in lab. The preparation, cutting and joining of carbon steel (A-36) using oxy/acetylene gas and SMAW (DCEP) electric arc in the flat, horizontal, vertical and overhead positions will also be performed.

AIT131
ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS & SFTY
2 Credit Hours
This course provides the knowledge and skills required to understand, safely service and troubleshoot basic electrical circuits. Basic electricity and DC circuits, as well as proper meter use, are explained. The relationship and understanding of current, voltage, and power schematics, troubleshooting basic electricity, digital concepts, PLC concepts and electronics are covered.

AIT132
STATIONARY STEAMPLANT ENGINERG
6 Credit Hours
This course covers the principles and applications of Ohio code law for boiler operation, abatement equipment, boiler design and application mathematics, duplex pump and steam engine. This course counts for 1,000 hours of the state-required experience hours needed to apply to take the third-class stationary engineer's state license exam.

AIT133
ADVANCED ELECRICL APPS & SFTY
2 Credit Hours
This course is designed specifically for non-electrical personnel looking to gain advanced knowledge of circuit analysis and an understanding of analog signals used for instrumentation devices. This course will also provide switching, programming logic controller (PLC), and basic logic concepts and fundamentals of computer based systems.
Prerequisites:
AIT131

AIT221
ADVANCED CNC PROGRAMMING
3 Credit Hours
With assigned lab projects, the student will receive an in-depth development of programming skills for machining centers and turning centers. Skills include live-tooling, macro-programming and advanced automatic function programming. Machine, tooling, and workholding selection, coolant management, along with, cycle time reduction practices. Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) programming.
Prerequisites:
IET223

 
 
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