This course is INACTIVE
Division
Industrial Technology - DNU
Department
Ctr for Innov Manuf Educ-DNU
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Hydraulics/Pneumatics
Course Number
102
Course Title
Fluid Conductors
Credit Hours
1.00
Instructor Contact Hours Per Semester
23.50 (for 15-week classes)
Student Contact Hours Per Semester
23.50 (for 15-week classes)
Grading Method
A-E
Pre-requisites
CIMHP 101 or Instructor Permission
Co-requisites
None
Catalog Course Description
Introduces various types of conductors that carry fluid through a system. Focuses on fittings, hose, and steel tubing used in fluid power systems.
Goals, Topics, and Objectives
Goal Statement
To provide students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of Hydraulics/Pneumatics Systems, utilizing digital learning materials and hands-on labs.
Core Course Topics
- Proper Safe Practices When Working with Hose, Piping, and Tubing
- Identification and Selection of Connecting Lines (Hose, Piping, Tubing And Fittings) Used in Fluid Power Systems
- Troubleshooting Hose and Tubing Used in Fluid Power Systems
- Repair of Hose and Tubing
- Replacement of Hose and Tubing Used in Fluid Power Systems
Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated)
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate proper safe practices when working with hose, piping, and tubing.
- Identify and select connecting lines (hose, piping, tubing and fittings) used in fluid power systems.
- Troubleshoot hydraulic hose and tubing used in fluid power systems.*
- Repair hydraulic hose and tubing.
- Replace hydraulic hose and tubing used in fluid power systems.
Assessment and Requirements
Assessment of Academic Achievement
• AMTEC Modular Pre and Post exams
• Lab evaluation utilizing a standard evaluation matrix
Texts
AMTEC Module 2013 Digital Learning Materials
Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Other Details
Successful completion of AMTEC Course Module 2013 Post Assessment (85%) and instructor assessment of lab activities.
Approval Dates
Effective Term
Summer 2014