Principles of Industrial Measurements I Syllabus for 2022-2023
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Office Location

<p>Moore County Career and Technical Center</p>

Office Hours

30 minutes before class and 30 minutes after. 

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Course

INTC-1301-0020 Principles of Industrial Measurements I

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: INMT 1305 with minimum grade of C

Course Description

Principles of measurement. Includes operation of devices used to measure process variables and basic control functions.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

 

HANDYMAN~IN~YOUR~POCKET
Young/Glover
Published by Sequoia
ISBN #1-885071-29-9
 
Instrumentation and Process Control
7th Edition
Franklin W. Kirk
Thomas A. Weedon
Philip Kirk

atp – American Technical Publishers

ISBN #978-0-8269-3446-8
 
Instrumentation and Process Control – Workbook
7th Edition
Thomas A. Weedon
atp – American Technical Publishers
ISBN #978-0-8269-3447-5
 
 

 

Supplies

Student will be required to have a spiral notebook or binder, and pens or pencils to maintain class lecture and lab notes. 

Tool List.

DMM capable of measuring from .001ma to 10ma with high impediance.

Safety Glasses or goggles.

work gloves (preferably leather)

Pocket Screwdriver with reversible shank, ie phillips, common head.

4 inch shank #2 phillips screwdriver.

4 Inch Shank 1/4 inch tip common Screwdriver.

8 inch wirestripper #22 awg thru 310 ( close to that range)

10 Inch linemans pliers.

6 inch needle nose pliers.

 

Required Safety attire - Labs Only

Long pants

Closed toe shoes

Tucked in shirts

Safety glasses

ALSO NOTE:  NO JEWELRY WILL BE WORN IN THE LABS

Student Performance

Students will learn the basics of precision measurement as it pertains to instrumentation use and application as a pre-requisite to advanced instrumentation training.  Emphasis shall be placed on the following instrument types;

  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Level
  • Flow

Students will master the terminology and units of measure for the various instrument types.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

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

Cell phones and pagers WILL be silenced during scheduled class and lab times.

Drinks may be allowed during lecture portion of class at the student desks. No food or drinks are allowed in the computer lab desks. No jewelry, shorts, sandals or flip-flops allowed in labs. Absolutely no horse play allowed

Notebook & Class Equipment:

Students should to take notes during lectures, and to turn in a notebook for grading prior to the final exam. Notebook should contain handouts, formula sheets, test, assignments, and task list.

Shop Policy:

Read safety handouts provided, use common sense, maintain safe shop practices, keep your Lab clean, and orderly. Keep all safety shields/guards, and equipment in place at all times. Notify your Instructor of faulty wiring/equipment, worn or damaged tools, or missing parts. No horseplay is allowed whatsoever. Academic disciplinary measures will be promptly administered to offending person(s). Please help the Instructor to maintain order so that he can be free to use your time for more effective teaching, and less time housekeeping. We all can enjoy the benefits of an effective and conducive learning environment. Remember to use your safety glasses when entering the shop area. Always perform proper Lock-out / Tag-out.

Tools & Equipment:

Failure to bring needed equipment will count as an absence. All tools should be properly used and cared for, thus allowing for longevity and safety of both the user and the tool.

Stealing, vandalism, or pilferage will be dealt with severely!! No drugs, tobacco, drinks, or food allowed!

 

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Code of Professional Conduct:

Amarillo College has the responsibility to provide you with the education, training and “hands on” practice to become a professional in your chosen field.  The instruction, equipment, facilities and apparatus are provided for your use.  Studying, practicing and learning are required by you.

As a participating student in Amarillo College Technical Programs, you will be expected to act, perform and train in a professional manner.  The following rules and guidelines are to be followed by everyone.

Attendance:

Unless it is an emergency, it is highly recommended that you do not miss class. Recovery of missed information will be the responsibility of the student. Class begins at the scheduled time. If you are not in your seat in class or at the designated location during laboratory exercises, you will be counted as tardy. The student will be required to show an acceptable understanding of the topic(s) covered during their absence. Check syllabus for your instructor’s policy regarding attendance.

Professional Attire:

Every student will be required to wear an approved AC logo shirt to both class and lab. Shirts must be ordered through your advisor during the registration period. It is recommended that each student purchase one shirt for every class in which they are registered. 

Pants will be:

  • clean and well maintained
  • no large rips or tears
  • held at the waist (i.e. no sagging)
  • blue jeans or long pants  (no sweats/exercise pants)
  • have no hanging chains/loose strings (safety issue)

You are expected to reflect the dignity, pride and respectfulness of an industry professional.  As a representative of Amarillo College’s Technical Education Program you shall wear your AC logo shirt while in the classroom and on the training field or in the laboratory. 

There will be no caps, hats, bandanas, beanies, or hoods allowed to be worn in the classroom. Lab attire will be determined by your instructor. Please check your syllabus.

Your Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) shall be worn when indicated by the instructor in charge during any training, field, or laboratory exercises.  It is your responsibility to keep your equipment clean and in good shape.

Required professional attire is mandatory for class and laboratory participation. 

Tools / Equipment / Books / Supplies / PPE:

You must show up to class with the required list of tools/equipment/books/supplies/PPE listed on your syllabus in order to be allowed to participate and earn credit for the day.

Conduct:

Due to the importance of maintaining a safe atmosphere in the training field/laboratory environment as well as in the classroom, any disruptive behavior will not be tolerated.  All students are expected to be respectful, courteous, attentive and quiet in order to support the learning environment. 

There shall be no smoking except in designated areas and during designated breaks.

Students shall refrain from the use of abusive or slanderous language.  There is to be no horseplay, fighting, harassment or misconduct by anyone.  Any student who uses, has in their possession, or is under the influence of illegal drugs or alcohol on campus or at the training field will immediately be turned over to the campus police for appropriate action.  This will be a ZERO tolerance policy with immediate steps taken toward withdrawal from Amarillo College.

Anyone who is caught cheating on an exam or quiz will immediately be excused from class and not allowed to return.  This is an Amarillo College rule and will be strictly enforced.  This applies to plagiarism as well.

 

Electronic Devices:

All electronic devices which produce audible sounds must be silenced during class and on the laboratory/training field.  All visual slides and materials are the property of the instructor and may be copyright protected, hence no photocopy is allowed.

See the syllabus for your instructor’s policy on this matter.

 

Grievances:

Any student who feels that there is a conflict with a course instructor should first make every effort to resolve that matter with the instructor.  If you are unable to resolve differences then you should seek resolution from the immediate supervisor of the instructor or the course coordinator.

 

NOTE: Compliance with the Amarillo College Technical Education Code of Professional Conduct is mandatory for class participation. 

Grading Criteria

Course Evaluations:

Students should complete all performance tasks on time at REQUIRED MASTERY LEVEL. Failure to bring books, notes, notebook, and equipment for a given class may result in a failing grade for that class period. Unless the instructor specifies otherwise, all homework is due at the beginning of the next class.

The student's numerical course grade will be calculated according to the following:

 

Homework                               5%

Attendance                            25%

Course Exams                       30%

Labs                                      30%

Final Exam                             10%

The student's numerical course grade will be converted to a course letter grade according to the following scale:

A = 95 – 100, B = 87 – 94, C = 73 – 86, D = 68 – 72, F = 0 – 67

INSTRUCTOR'S STATEMENT:  As your instructor, I am always willing to discuss your grades with you and explain how your grade was determined.  If a grading error has been made on my part, I am always willing to correct the error.

 

Attendance

Attendance:

Attendance in class is regarded as a requirement and obligation for learning. In the event you wish to drop a class please check with the registrar’s office or the front desk for deadlines.

If you fail to attend regularly, and do not officially drop the course by that deadline, you will receive an “F” for the course.

Attendance is a core component of your grade.  Attendance is contingent upon adherence to the AC Code of Professional Conduct.  If you are found in violation of the Code of Professional Conduct in your attire, conduct or preparation you may be counted absent from class for that day.  Attendance and Professionalism are shown as Professionalism in the Grade Center.

Your attendance grade is determined as follows;

On time and ready for class = 100

Unexcused Tardy, 25 points off for that class = 75

Unexcused Early Departure, 25 points off for that class = 75

Unexcused Tardy AND Unexcused Early Departure, 50 points off for that class = 50

Absent (with or without excuse) = 0

Students absent during a chapter quiz or exam will be required to contact the instructor to schedule a makeup exam. This exam will be scheduled at an alternate time outside of the regularly scheduled class time. The makeup quiz or exam may be in essay format at a time designated by the instructor. There will be no makeup for pop-quizzes. Making up a test will be at the discretion of the instructor.

It is the responsibility of the student to gain any materials missed in class by their absence(s). In the case a student misses, the material will be found on ACConnect or your fellow students.

It is the responsibility of the student to attend scheduled open computer lab times to makeup missed computer labs due to absences.

Calendar

Day 1

Syllabus Overview

Instrumentation Introduction and Overview

Section 2 Temperature Measurement

Homework:  Read Chapter 4, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 1A

Day 2

Weekly Quiz

Section 2 Temperature Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapters 5, 6 & 7, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 1B

Day 3

Section 2 Temperature Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapters 8, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 2A

Day 4

Weekly Quiz

Section 2 Temperature Measurement (cont)

Lab 2B

Day 5

Section 3 Pressure Measurement

Homework: Read Chapter 9, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 3A

Day 6

Weekly Quiz

Section 3 Pressure Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapters 10 & 11, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 3B

Day 7

Section 3 Pressure Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapter 12, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 4A

Day 8

Weekly Quiz

Section 3 Pressure Measurement (cont)

Lab 4B

Day 9

Mid-Term Exam

Section 4 Level Measurement

Homework: Read Chapters 13 & 14, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 5A

Day 10

Weekly Quiz

Section 4 Level Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapters 15 & 16, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 5B

Day 11

Section 4 Level Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapter 17, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 6A

Day 12

Weekly Quiz

Section 4 Level Measurement (cont)

Lab 6B

Day 13

Section 5 Flow Measurement

Homework: Read Chapter 18, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 7A

Day 14

Weekly Quiz

Section 5 Flow Measurement (cont)

Homework: Read Chapters 19, 20, 21 & 22, Answer Review Questions at end of chapter

Lab 7B

Day 15

Section 5 Flow Measurement (cont)

Final Exam Review

Lab 8

Day 16

Final Exam

Additional Information

Syllabus Created on:

10/28/20 2:57 PM

Last Edited on:

08/22/22 6:41 PM