MFMT-241: Power Engineering/Refrigeration License Review (2018-2019)

Catalog Info

Effective Term
Summer 2014
WebAdvisor Title
Power Eng Refrg License Review
Credit Hours
5.00
Contact Hours Per Week
5 (for 15-week classes)
Course Description

Advanced-level course providing refrigeration system operators, refrigeration journeymen, refrigeration service, and maintenance technicians with a comprehensive review in preparation to take a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Class Refrigeration Operator License exam, the Refrigeration Journeyman License exam, similar related exams or to prepare for commercial or industrial refrigeration operation and maintenance positions. Covers the fundamentals of refrigeration, identification, and functions of various refrigeration systems and equipment with special commercial and industrial refrigeration systems covered on the license exams. Access to computers is critical for the mandatory computer-aided field research which requires visits to current refrigeration industry web sites. Students must be computer literate with web browsers, word processing, spreadsheets, e-mail, and other computer-online activities. Laboratory activities. May require field trips. NOTE: License exams are not included in this course.

Pre-requisites
Advanced refrigeration field experience or Instructor Permission
Course Satisfies MACRAO Requirements
No

Credit for Prior College-Level Learning

Options for Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Other
Other Details

This course is identified as a departmental course for which a learner can receive college credit for prior college-level learning and/or skills acquired outside the traditional classroom. Terms of the HFCC Credit for Prior College-Level Learning Policy may be met by review of the appropriate documentation, skill, certifications, and/or knowledge acquired by the learner and submitted for evaluation by the appropriate departmental faculty. As required, one or more of the following may be considered in the evaluation process: A. field experience B. licenses held C. completing course exams and/or D. performance sequences and/or E. competing a portfolio. F. assessment of private trade school or other extensive college level industry training and learning by a departmental faculty member