CIMHP-115: Hose, Piping, and Tubing

This course is INACTIVE
School
Business, Entrepreneurship, and Professional Development
Division
Adv Manufacturing/Fabrication
Department
Electrical Engineering Technol
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Subject
Hydraulics/Pneumatics
Course Number
115
Course Title
Hose, Piping, and Tubing
Cross-Referenced Course
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-114 or Instructor Permission
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
  1. Proper Safe Practices When Working with Hose, Piping, and Tubing
  2. Identification and Selection of Connecting Lines (Hose, Piping, Tubing And Fittings) Used in Fluid Power Systems
  3. Troubleshooting Hose and Tubing Used in Fluid Power Systems
  4. Repair of Hose and Tubing
  5. Replacement of Hose and Tubing Used in Fluid Power Systems
Core Course Learning Objectives (Separated)

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.

General Information

This course is being deactivated as part of the catalog cleanup project in 23/WI. It is not part of any active program and has not been offered in 3 or more years.

Assessment and Requirements

Assessment of Academic Achievement

• Pre and Post exams
• Completion of all assigned lab evaluated by utilizing a standard evaluation matrix (see Division)

Texts

See Division for all required texts/materials

Outcomes

Satisfies Wellness Requirement
No

Credit for Prior College-Level Learning

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

Successful completion of current post assessment, 85% or higher, and instructor assessment of lab activities

Approval Dates

Effective Term
Summer 2024
Deactivation Date
ILT Approval Date
AALC Approval Date
Curriculum Committee Approval Date
Review Semester
Summer 2024