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INMT-1305-004 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance
TECM 1301
Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include application of precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurement while using standard measuring tools is also emphasized.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
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\ Identify various types of fasteners common to industrial maintenance; utilize various hand and power tools; utilize precision measuring instruments; and demonstrate proper lock-out/tag-out procedures.
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Course Evaluations:
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Attendance/Participation
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7 pts/session
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15 sessions
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105 possible
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Shop Practice/Projects
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20 max pts/session
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15 sessions
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300 possible
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Tooling-u/Homework/Test
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Avg. of all work
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15 sessions
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395 possible
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Final Exam
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100 pts/ part
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1 Exam/1project
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200 possible
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Homework :TOOLING U/Quizzes, Projects and Final
TOOLING U/Homework will be from the TOOLING U Modules. Each module will end with a quiz. In order for the student to advance to the next module, he or she must succesfully pass the current subject (72% or above) being covered as well as succesfully completing the lab assignment 100% correct or the assignment will be repeated. The student is personally responsible for the pace of the work. All TOOLING U modules must be completed by the end of the last class peroid failure to do so will result in a failng grade for class.
Final: A comprehensive in class final exam and lab project will be required. Any student failing to take the final exam will fail the course. The written exam will be open note only. The final project must be turned in no later than the end of that students last class period to recieve a grade.
\ The professional industrial worker understands the importance of being on time and having the required tools to do the job, that is why attendance in class and lab participation is regarded as a requirement and an obligation for learning. Students will be expected to be in the class and seated by the start of each class period.Attendance roll will be signed by the student at the beginning of the class. This roll sheet will be picked up by instructor five minutes after start of class, students not signing will be recorded as tardy losing ten attendance points. The attendance sheet will again be placed out one-half hour after class has started, any student not replying will be recorded as absent and lose all points for that day.There are times that special circumstances arise but instructor needs to be made aware of these circumstances, the instructor will then decide if excuse warrants merit or not. Attendance will also means that until the end of class or instructor releases the class you are required to be there failure to be present during end of class roll will result in all points for that day being forfeited, again there will be times that special circumstances will be allowed but instructor needs to be informed and the the instructor will decide whether reason for leaving early is valid or not. Lab participation means, that student has all the required materials ( PPE,tools,handouts) and will stay engaged in the shop performance of required exercises, which includes the cleaning of shop area prior to dismissal of class, failure to comply with this is described in the below section describing student behavior.
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Tentative schedule Class 1: Review Syllabus and reply to instructor via email that you have done so no later than end of class #2: Lecture:Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U.Safety modules 100/110/120 must be completed by the start of class #3. Lab: Activate Tooling U accounts and work on assigned projects. |
Tenative schedule Class 2: Review day 1. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 3: Review day 2. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 4: Review day 3. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 5: Review day 4. Lecture:Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 6: Review day 5. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 7: Review day 6. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 8: Review day 7 Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 9: Review day 8. Lecture; Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 10: Review day 9. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 11: Review day 10. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 12: Review day 11. Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Tentative schedule Class 13: Review day 12. Lecture: Shop Practices/shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
Tentative schedule Class 14: Review day 13. Lecture: Shop practices/Shop Math. Homework: Tooling U. Lab: Work on assigned projects. |
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Class 15: Review for Final Lecture: Review for Final. Homework: None Lab: Work on Projects.Last chance to get project graded. |
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