NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 185

Printed : 12 / 17 / 2021 Academic Year 2022-2023
Program Code 616202
This certi�cate is primarily intended for high school students through dual credit . Upon the completion of this certi�cate , these high school students would be looking to secure entry-level positions or transfer credits into NWTC ’ s Electro-Mechanical Technology program . We encourage all other students to apply to the Electro-Mechanical Technology program for more employment opportunities .
Curriculum : This certi�cate is primarily intended for high school students through dual credit . Upon the completion of this certi�cate , these high school students would be looking to secure entry-level positions or transfer credits into NWTC ’ s Electro-Mechanical Technology program . We encourage all other students to apply to the Electro-Mechanical Technology program for more employment opportunities .
First Semester
10-620-100 Fluids 1 : Basic Pneumatics 10-660-116 Introduction to AC / DC 10-664-100 Automation 1 : Control Logic 10-664-101 Automation 2 : Motor Control Semester Total
1 2 1 1
5.00
Total Credits 5.00
This certi�cate is primarily intended for high school students through dual credit . We encourage all other students to apply to the Industrial Maintenance Certi�cate or the Electro-Mechanical Technology program for more employment opportunities .
10-620-100 FLUIDS 1 : BASIC PNEUMATICS ... what �uid power is , differentiate between hydraulics and pneumatics , implement basic pneumatic circuits , utilize schematics , apply Pascal ' s Law , de�ne properties of �uids , implement air�ow control and hydraulics cylinder circuits . Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
10-660-116 INTRODUCTION TO AC / DC ... introduces the concepts of AC and DC power and basic circuits . Using a multimeter , students learn about voltage , current , and resistance in both AC and DC circuits . Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-664-100 AUTOMATION 1 : CONTROL LOGIC ... electric motor control components such as switches , relays , starters , transformers ; and safely mount and install motor and motor control components and perform related wiring and troubleshooting of motor control circuits . Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-664-101 AUTOMATION 2 : MOTOR CONTROL ... electric motor control components such as sensors , timers and counters . ( Pre-requisite : 10-664-100 , Automation 1 : Control Logic ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
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