NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 173

Printed : 12 / 17 / 2021 Academic Year 2022-2023
Program Code 106201
Electro-mechanical technicians maintain and repair electro-mechanical equipment including drive systems , position sensors , cabling , and automatic production equipment ; work with mechanical and / or electrical engineers to install and evaluate electro-mechanical systems ; and build mock-ups of production equipment . As a graduate of the two-year Electro-Mechanical Technology associate degree , you ' re prepared for the electro-mechanical technician career as well as a number of other related professions - automated equipment technician , electronics technician , �eld service technician , �uid power technician , and installation technician .
With 50 % Employed in Field
Curriculum : Students following the study plan below will complete the Electro Mechanical Technology associate degree in the number of semesters shown .
First Semester
10-890-101 College 101 10-442-150 Machine Fabrication 1 10-620-144 Basic Mechanics 10-620-100 Fluids 1 : Basic Pneumatics 10-620-101 Fluids 2 : Basic Hydraulics 10-620-165 Fluids 3 : Inter Hydraulics 10-660-116 Introduction to AC / DC 10-664-100 Automation 1 : Control Logic 10-664-101 Automation 2 : Motor Control 10-804-113 College Technical Math 1A 10-801-196 Oral / Interpersonal Comm Semester Total
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 3
16.00
Second Semester
This program is offered at : Green Bay Marinette �
All credits from the following certi�cate ( s ) apply toward this associate degree :
Industrial Maintenance , 904621
Ask your advisor about 2 + 2 transfer opportunities .
10-420-171 Machine Tool Processes 1 10-420-172 Machine Tool Processes 2 10-442-151 Machine Fabrication 2 10-620-140 Machine Wiring and Safety 10-804-114 College Technical Math 1B 10-664-102 Automation 3 : PLC 10-664-103 Automation 4 : PLC 10-664-104 Automation 5 : PLC 10-806-154 General Physics 1 10-801-136 English Composition 1 Semester Total
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 3
16.00
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Submit the following to transcripts @ nwtc . edu : • High school transcript ( or GED / HSED transcript ). • College transcript .
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Beginning courses require mastery of algebra skills ( real numbers , algebraic expressions , equations and inequalities , word problems , measurements ).
Understand and apply knowledge of electricity , electronics , hydraulics , and electric motors and mechanics .
Read technical drawings , schematics , and diagrams .
Third Semester
10-605-157 Power Electronics 1 : Drives 10-605-158 Power Electronics 2 : Drives 10-620-121 Mechanical Systems 1 10-620-122 Mechanical Systems 2 10-620-220 Pumps : Fluid Moving Devices 10-620-159 Power Electronics 3 : Drives 10-620-161 Power Electricity 1 : Motors 10-620-162 Power Electricity 2 : Motors 10-664-105 Automation 6 : PLC 10-664-151 Automation 8 : HMI 10-664-160 Control 1 : Discrete Systems 10-664-161 Control 2 : Servo Systems-Intro 10-664-162 Control 3 : Servo Motion Prog 10-664-170 Safety Devices and Application 10-801-197 Technical Reporting Semester Total
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
17.00
Document technical information through descriptive writing , sketches / diagrams , mathematical expression , computation , and graphs .
Perform electrical , mechanical , and �uid measurements by properly selecting tools and test equipment .
Perform electrical / mechanical assembly / disassembly , repair , or calibrate components by properly selecting tools and equipment and following procedures .
Understand the overall operation and control of machines .
Understand the basic fastening skills related to machine fabrication and assembly requirements .
Apply electrical skills to troubleshoot control and operator panels .
Fourth Semester
10-620-105 Rigging Systems 1 10-620-166 Fluids 4 : Advanced Hydraulics 10-620-170 Robotics - Introduction to 10-620-172 Robotic Vision Systems 10-620-189 Machine Integrated Techniques 10-620-145 Intro to Bearings 10-620-146 Intro to Laser Alignment 10-620-147 Intro to Predictive Maint 10-809-172 Intro to Diversity Studies 10-809-198 Intro to Psychology Semester Total
1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3
16.00
Apply programming languages to the control of single programmable controllers and industrial networks .
Total Credits
165
65.00