Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Syllabus for 2013-2014
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Manufacturing Education Center 107K

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Course

INMT-1305-002 Introduction to Industrial Maintenance

Prerequisites

TECM 1301

Course Description

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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Department Expectations

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Occupational License Disclaimer

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

Hybrid

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

TOOLING U Subscription: Your personal Tooling U subscription must be purchased, from the college bookstore, and activated no later than beginning  of the third class period. Failure to do this will result in the student either having to drop the class or receive a failing grade for the class.

Supplies

Minimum Required Tools for Class
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Tool Box or Tool Bag
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Required Shirt
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Student Performance

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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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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

Textbook,Workbook,Notebook & Class Equipment

Students are required to have the specified learning materials and equipment no later than the third class session.The student is required to take notes during lectures, these notes and handouts may be used during test. 
 
Safety Policy, PPE and attendance.
Safety is everyone's job,and it starts before you enter the shop area. A machine shop has rotating machinery,high voltage electrical equipment,hot metal,sharp metal and chemicals,all of which can harm or even kill you.Professionlism is another habit that all of us must excell at. That is why the rules described below are needed.
Rule#1. All students are required to have signed the attendance sheet and be setting at table at the start of class.
Rule#2. No headgear of any type are allowed in classroom, hats or caps may be worn in lab.
Rule#3. Break time will be set by instructor
Rule#4. Instructor will set break time for class. When break is over all students must be back at work assignments.
Rule#5. All students will participate in clean up, instructor will assign duties to each student.
Rule#6. All students will respect other student and instructors.
Rule#7. No food or drink in shop.
Rule#8. If you make a mess you clean it up.
Rule#9. No tobacco products of any type will be used in classroom or lab.
Rule#10. Students will have all required tools and classroom materials each day class meets.
Rule#11. Only Safety glasses' with side shields, that meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1 spec will be allowed.
Rule#12. Only long pants are allowed. These pants may not be baggy, allowing body parts to be exposed, or torn.
Rule#13. Only College approved short sleeved  or long sleeved shirts rolled up past the elbow are allowed in both the classroom and lab. These shirts must be buttoned up and tucked into pants.
Rule#14. No open toed shoes of any type are allowed in classroom or on the shop floor,students should wear work boots or work shoes.
Rule#15. Hair over shoulder length needs to be secured safely with a hat, cap or hairnet.
Rule#16. No necklaces, bracelets, dangling earrings, rings or watches are to be worn in shop.
Rule#17. No horseplay of any type will be tolerated.
Rule#18. Any vandalism or theft will not be tolerated.
Rule#19. Any student under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Failure to comply with rules #1-#16 will result in the following disciplinary actions.
First offense. The student will receive a verbal reprimand from instructor and, be withdrawn from the class for that period receiving no grade for that day.
Second offense. The student will receive a written reprimand from instructor, removed from the class for two class periods receiving no points for either day. Any quizzes or test that occur during those classes cannot be made up and will counted as zero points.
Third offense. The student will be suspended from the class for the remainder of the semester and receive a FAILING grade for that class.
Failure to comply with rules #17 thru #19 will result in the student being immediately  suspended from the class for the remainder of the semester and receiving a FAILING grade for that class.
 
Tools, Equipment,
Tools and equipment specified for this class and any recommended preliminary class in the Machining Technology Curriculum are to be furnished by the student and be with the student during all lab activities. failure to have tools will result in the student receiving no lab grade for that class period.  All student tools should marked with the students initials for easy identification, these tools should be properly used and cared for, thus allowing for longevity and safety of both the user and the tool. 
 
  For all other question the below link will take you to Amarillo College Student Rights and Responsibilities

Grading Criteria

Course Evaluations:

Students should complete all performance tasks on time at REQUIRED MASTERY LEVEL. Tasks, projects, and various assignments will be scored based on time; accuracy; neatness; completeness; procedure; skill; detail; motivation and attitude; safety practices; clean up; care of manuals, logbooks, and references; and other grading criteria. No task shall be rated until assignment is complete and correct. Complete shall include condition and cleanliness of equipment; clean up of work areas; tool condition and return of all supplies and materials to their proper location. Correct means that projects meets all print specifications in order to be graded.
 
Final (Overall) Grade Policy:
The final overall grade will be computed by adding the points earned as follows: Note Shop Practices includes the following criteria. Safety, clean-up, math, print comprehension, process planning, time management, shop practices.

 

Safety
0.7%/ class
15 sessions
10.5% of grade
Professionalism/ Projects

 2.0%/ class

15 sessions
30% of grade
Tooling-u/Homework/Test
Avg. of all work
15 sessions
39.5% 0f grade
Final Exam/  FinalProject
 120 pts exam/  80 pts part
1 Exam/1project
20% of grade
    100%Total Possible 
 
92.0% – 100.0% = A
82.0% - 91.9 % = B
72.0% - 81.9%= C
0 %- 71.9% = F

 

Makeup Policy
Students are responsible for getting notes from other students when absent. Lab activities will continue on schedule. Individuals will not receive credit for making up activities and there will be NO special lab sessions. Some work can be caught up during regular lab times. Missing lab activities may prevent individuals from completing lab projects.

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. All tooling-u modules for this class will be broken into eight groups with a calander date assigned to each group failure to meet the due date, which is the begining of that class period, for any one group will result in a 12.5% reduction of the final class grade. Two missed homework assignments will result in a 25% reduction of the final class grade. Three missed homework assignments will result in the student either having to withdraw from the class or recieve a failing grade for that 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Attendance

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The professional industrial worker understands the importance of being on time and having the required all the required tools and other materials as required to do the job, this professional also under stands the need to follow the rules as laid out by the company.That is why the rules listed below are given.

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Calendar

Tentative schedule Class 1: Review Syllabus and take syllabus quiz to instructor via email that you have completed assignment.

Lecture:Shop Practices/Shop Math.

Homework: Read syllabus and reply to me via your college e-mail account that you have done so. Activate tooling-u- and start assignments.

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.

Tentative schedule Class 3: Review day 2.

Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Safety 100,120,135,160 and shop esentials 105.

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.

Tentative schedule Class 5: Review day 4.

Lecture:Shop Practices/Shop Math.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Shop esentials 115,120,130,170,185 and 210.

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.

Tentative schedule Class 7: Review day 6.

Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Shop esentials215,225,230  alon with inspection 110,115,140.

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.

Tentative schedule Class 9: Review day 8.

Lecture; Shop Practices/Shop Math.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Inspection 150,205,210,230,240 and 250.

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.

Tentative schedule Class 11: Review day 10.

Lecture: Shop Practices/Shop Math.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Quality 130,210. Materials 150. Mechanical systems130. Metal cutting 115,130.

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.

Tentative schedule Class 13: Review day 12.

Lecture: Shop Practices/shop Math.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Metal cutting 140,200,210,220,247.

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.

Class 15: Review for Final

Lecture:  Review for Final.

Homework: Tooling U.

Homework due: Abrasives 110,120 and210.

Lab: Work on Projects.Last chance to get project graded.

Class 16: Final.

 


 

Additional Information

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\ E-mail rules.

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\ 1).The student will use only the e-mail address issued to that student by  Amarillo College when contacting instructor or when participating in a class assigned discussion .

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\ 2). When a assignment requires an e-mail it must be your Amarillo College e-mail address any other e-mail address will be discarded without being read or graded.

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\ 3). When communicating via e-mail you will correspond in a professional manner. Any e-mail containing language of a rude, obscene, sexually harassing, or threatening manner will immediately be reported to the Dean of Students and campus police.

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\ 4). No e-mails will be answered or graded if they are in the form of texting. Use proper spelling and punctuation in all your communication.  As the instructor I will not decipher texting I will discard it.

Syllabus Created on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM

Last Edited on:

11/30/-1 12:00 AM