2021-2022 Continuing Education Catalog 
    
    May 13, 2024  
2021-2022 Continuing Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Community Education Program

  
  • CMED 1177 - The Exile of Judah & Babylonian Period


    Credits: 0

    This informative session addresses the period from 722 BCE - 539 BCE including the extent and practices of the Babylonian Empire. The capture and exile of Judah will be covered, as will the conditions of the exilic period in both Israel and Babylon.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1178 - Israel After the Edict of Cyrus in the Persian Period


    Credits: 0

    This session will address the period from 539 BCE until approximately 400 BCE. Includes discussion over the rise of Cyrus and the Persian Empire, and the release of the Jewish people to return to Judea and rebuild their Temple and society.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1179 - Judea & the Greeks in Intertestamental Period


    Credits: 0

    This seminar will address the period from 400 BCE to 60 BCE and life in Judea during the rise and fall of the Greek Empire. It will include the tetrarchy, the Maccabean Wars and the Hasmonean dynasty and the development of Judaism.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1180 - Apostolic Period Under Roman Empire


    Credits: 0

    This session of the history of the Biblical Era will address the period from 60 BCE to 75 CE and the conquest of Judea by the Romans. Subsequent activity during the Pax Romana until the destruction of the Jerusalem temple and the siege of Masada. The Jewish diaspora and the rise and spread of Christianity into the Roman west will also be reviewed.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1181 - Personal Money Management


    Credits: 0

    Participants will be presented the basics of personal finance to build a foundation for financial stability. Topics will include understanding the emotions that make money management difficult, making sure your money reflects your values, how to set and achieve financial goals, how to budget and track expenses effectively, and how to navigate financial technology.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1182 - How to Improve My Credit


    Credits: 0

    Participants will learn how the credit reporting and scoring system works and how to improve their own scores in a lasting and foundational way rather than using quick fixes. Techniques on how to manage and eliminate your debt will be discussed.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1183 - Prepare for Retirement


    Credits: 0

    Participants will learn that preparing for retirement is more than just contributing to your 401(k), it is developing savings as a personal habit, thinking about lifestyle and values, and understanding the tools that are available to you. In this workshop participants will discuss emergency savings, IRAs, Employer-sponsored Retirement Plans and more.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1187 - MS Word Basics


    Credits: 0

    This course designed to enhance knowledge of computer application specific software (Microsoft Word). This course is designed to improve student proficiency within word processing software.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1188 - Spreadsheets-Excel Basics


    Credits: 0

    This course is designed to enhance knowledge of computer application specific software specifically the basics of spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel). This course is designed to improve student proficiency within office application software.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1201 - Digital Living for Seniors


    Credits: 0

    Audience ages 50+ will engage in ways to become more comfortable with their own digital tools including iPhone, iPad, social media and personal computer applications.

    0.0 CEUs

Computer Maintenance

  
  • CPMT 1049 - Network + Certification


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain understanding of networking fundamentals, terminology, hardware, software, and network architecture. Includes local and wide area networking concepts and networking installations and operations.

    6.4 CEUs

Computer Programming

  
  • ITSE 1002 - Python Programming Introduction


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to python programming including design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1003 - C# Introduction


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn basic programming concepts and techniques. Topics include familiarization with and utilization of computer systems; developing logic; preparing top-down design of problems; and creating programs.

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1011 - Java Script Programming


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain skill development in web programming, including mark-up and scripting languages. During the course of this class, students will be able to use JavaScript to make dynamic web pages.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1091 - SAP Logistics with Materials Management & Production Planning


    Credits: 0

    This SAP training will teach the students implementation of large scale Enterprise Systems, Logistics Concentration, Materials Management and Production Planning Methodology covers initial program inception through data conversations, materials management, production planning, sales and distribution, and other SAP integrated areas. The configuration will be covered in detail.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • ITSE 1091 - Swift APP Development Certificate Prep I


    Credits: 0

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course is designed to help you build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. You’ll get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app from scratch. You’ll also learn user interface design principles, which are fundamental to programming and making great apps. Prior programming experience is not required for this course.

    9.0 CEUs

Construction Technology

  
  • CNBT 1001 - Introduction to the Construction Industry


    Credits: 0

    This course offers an overview of the Construction Industry.

    7.2 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1009 - Basic Construction Management


    Credits: 0

    Basic Construction Management is the first of two concurrent modules of HCC’s Construction Project Management Course. Participants experience an interactive program that explores the critical areas of project management that new and seasoned construction project managers tackle on a daily basis. This module will cover organizing and leading a project and steps to closeout.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1011 - Construction Materials and Methods I


    Credits: 0

    This course will cover a wide variety of subjects all relating directly to working in construction and carpentry. In addition to familiarizing you with safety issues including safe work practices and PPE, “CMM” will consider the use of measuring tools, an introduction to reading basic building plans, choice and use of both hand and power tools for general construction (developing sound basic skills), and the identification of construction materials including “green” and sustainable building materials and practices. The class will be capped with a carpentry project on which participants will be able to apply the skills they have learned. 

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1016 - Construction Technology I


    Credits: 0

    Introduction to site preparation foundations, form work, safety, tools, and equipment.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1050 - Construction Technology II


    Credits: 0

    Framing in residential and light commercial construction. Includes safety, tools, and equipment used in floor, wall, ceiling, and roof methods and systems.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 2044 - Construction Project Management


    Credits: 0

    Construction Management II is the second of two concurrent modules of HCC’s Construction Project Management Course. Participants experience an interactive program that explores the critical areas of project management that new and seasoned construction project managers tackle on a daily basis. This module covers Project cost estimation, project planning, Project cost control, and Project administration and construction law.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CRPT 1000 - Dry Wall Install and Repair Technician


    Credits: 0

    Carpentry maintenance common to any construction. Includes drywall repair; caulking, sealing, and weather-stripping; and on-the-job safety with hand and power tools.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • OSHT 1007 - OSHA 30 Hour for Construction


    OSHA 30 Hour Construction topics offer comprehensive insight and education for health and safety workplace topics as designated by OSHA. Topics include Introduction to OSHA, Managing Safety and Health, Falls, Electrocution, Struck By, Caught In or Between, Personal Protection Equipment, Health Hazards, Stairways, Ladders, and many more.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • OSHT 1013 - OSHA 30 Hour for General Industry


    OSHA 30 Hour General Industry topics offer comprehensive insight and education for health and safety workplace topics as designated by OSHA. Topics include Introduction to OSHA, Managing Safety and Health, Walking and Working Surfaces, Fall Protection, Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, Materials Handling, Hazard Communication, and many more. 

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • OSHT 1015 - OSHA 10


    Credits: 0

    Recognize and evaluate hazards in the workplace and implement control measures including engineering, administrative, and personal protective equipment.

    1.0 CEUs
  
  • OSHT 1071 - NCCER Core Introductory Craft Skills


    Credits: 0

    The NCCER Core Introductory Craft Skills course is a prerequisite to all other NCCER Level 1 craft curriculum and provides an introduction to basic skills needed to continue education in any craft area. Topics include basic safety, introduction to construction math, introduction to hand tools, introduction to power tools, construction drawings, basic rigging, basic communication skills, and basic employability skills.

    7.5 CEUs

Corrosion Technology

  
  • NDTE 2011 - Preparation for Certified Welding Inspector Exam


    Credits: 0

    This course covers welding fundamentals, welding inspection and code interpretation in preparation for the certified welding inspector examination.

    4.8 CEUs

Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement

  
  • CJLE 1006 - Basic Peace Officer I


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy.

    17.6 CEUs
  
  • CJLE 1012 - Basic Peace Officer II


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Academy.

    17.6 CEUs
  
  • CJLE 1018 - Basic Peace Officer III


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Academy.

    17.6 CEUs
  
  • CJLE 1024 - Basic Peace Officer IV


    Credits: 0

    Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer I, II, III, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy.

    17.6 CEUs

Dental Hygiene

  
  • DHYG 2000 - Assessment & Application of Soft-Tissue Laser


    Credits: 0

    The purpose of this educational activity is to provide intensive training in soft-tissue laser to meet and/or review and update continuing education requirements associated with professional licensure or certification for Dental Hygienist.

    1.2 CEUs
  
  • DHYG 2000 - Coronal Polishing


    Credits: 0

    Intensive training in Coronal Polishing to meet continuing education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certification.  This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • DNTA 2000 - Coronal Polishing


    Credits: 0

    Intensive training in Coronal Polishing to meet continuing education and/or review/update requirements associated with professional licensure or certification.  This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    0.8 CEUs

Digital Communication

  
  • ARTV 1045 - Introduction to 3D printing CEU


    Credits: 0

    Techniques of three-dimensional (3-D) modeling utilizing industry standard software. Includes the creation and modification of 3-D geometric shapes, use of a variety of rendering techniques, camera, light sources, texture, and surface mapping

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1158 - Drawing & Modeling in Autodesk Fusion 360


    Credits: 0

    In this course you will be introduced to the basics of creating original models using this multi-faceted and flexible tool, Autodesk Fusion 360. Used as a tool for creating 2D and 3D designs that can be fabricated using a number of digital tools including 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC machines.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1159 - Intro to Vector Design Inkscape 


    Credits: 0

    Learn how to design your own graphics using Inkscape, vector graphics editor. Hands-on course where students will develop skills through working on practical projects, including making a logo, creating custom artwork, and designing a poster. Learn the basics of vector design as well as how to prepare designs for a variety of digital fabrication methods, including laser cutting, vinyl and desktop cutting, and CNC machining.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CNBT 1091 - Application of VR/AR in Construction Industry


    Credits: 0

    Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) designed for Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) industry in gaining knowledge/hand-on experience to apply for future projects.  

    8.0 CEUs

Drafting Technology

  
  • CMED 1156 - Designing for 3D Printing in Autodesk AutoCAD


    In this course, those already familiar with Autodesk will get a refresher in the basics and then learn specific techniques to effectively create designs that take advantage of the 3D printing process. 

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CMED 1157 - 3D Design in Autodesk Tinkercard


    Credits: 0

    Participants will learn the basics of 3D modeling from hobbyists or those taking their first step to more advanced study. This is a hands-on course where you will learn the basics of the software as well as the design considerations for 3D printing by working on multiple projects.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • DFTG 1000 - Introduction to SolidWorks


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn the design processes utilizing the SolidWorks 3D computer-aided design modeling application software for manufacturing including the theory and terminology to prepare working drawings for the manufacturing field. The training will give students the necessary skills to take the Intro to the Computer- Aided Manufacturing course.  

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • DFTG 1040 - AutoCAD I


    Credits: 0

    This course covers CAD equipment, software selection and interface; setting up a CAD workstation; upgrading a computer to run advanced CAD software; storage devices; storing, retrieving, back-up and sharing databases; file servers and local area networks (LANs); and transferring drawing files over the Internet.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • DFTG 2004 - Computer Assisted Drafting and Design II


    Credits: 0

    Two- and three-dimensional drawings using three-dimensional display options and specifying user-defined coordinate systems.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • DFTG 2011 - AutoCAD II


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) package and knowledge necessary to perform specific operations in a particular occupational setting.

    3.2 CEUs

Electrocardio Technology/Technology

  
  • ECRD 1011 - Electrocardiography (EKG)


    Credits: 0

    This course covers fundamentals of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology. Includes basic electrocardiography procedures, interpretation of basic dysrhythmias, and appropriate treatment modalities.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ECRD 1091 - EKG Lab 1, 12-Lead


    Credits: 0

    Students will gain an understanding of theory and application of patient assessment and history, vital signs, documentation, and performing a basic 12-lead and 3-lead electrocardiograph with an emphasis on patient preparation, and correct lead placement.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • ECRD 1091 - EKG Lab 2, Stress Testing


    Credits: 0

    This course covers principles and procedures of stress testing and Holter monitoring. Emphasis is on patient preparation and instruction, correct lead placement, blood pressure monitoring, and appropriate intervention by the cardiac technician. Clinical significance of abnormalities is discussed.

    2.4 CEUs

Emergency Med Technology

  
  • EMSP 1050 - ECG 12-Lead Interpretation


    Credits: 0

    Students will learn interpretation of 12-lead electrocardiograms (ECG) to identify dysrhythmias; axis deviation; and myocardial ischemia, injury, and infarction. Clinical significance of abnormalities is discussed.

    2.4 CEUs

Engineering Technology

  
  • ENTC 1047 - Safety and Ergonomics


    Credits: 0

    Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety guidelines including electrical, chemical, and hazardous material safety. Ergonomic considerations to include repetitive motion, plant layout, and machine design. Industrial safety awareness, accident cost and prevention, and workman’s compensation issues.

    6.4 CEUs

Environmental/Pollution

  
  • EPCT 1051 - Introduction to Six Sigma in Manufacturing


    Credits: 0

    Quality assurance/quality control procedures used to confirm viability and confidence of sample results or procedures. Emphasis on documentation, blank and check sample (spike) preparation, and control tables.

    2.4 CEUs
  
  • EPCT 1053 - Hazwoper 40 Hour


    Credits: 0

     This course covers 40 hours of instruction required by 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3), OSHA’s Hazardous Waste and Emergency Response training standard. This course is designed for workers directly engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities which expose or potentially expose workers to hazardous substances and health hazards.

    4.0 CEUs

Fire Science/Firefighting

  
  • FIRS 1001 - Firefighter Certification I


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1003 - Firefighter Agility & Fitness


    Credits: 0

    Physical ability testing methods. Rigorous training in skills and techniques needed in typical fire department physical ability tests.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1007 - Firefighter Certification II


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, III, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    11.2 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1013 - Firefighter Certification III


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, IV, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1019 - Firefighter Certification IV


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, V, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1023 - Firefighter Certification V


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, VI, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    9.6 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1029 - Firefighter Certification VI


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VII to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 1033 - Firefighter Certification VII


    Credits: 0

    One in a series of courses in basic preparation for a new firefighter. Should be taken in conjunction with Firefighter Certification I, II, III, IV, V, and VI to satisfy the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) curriculum for Basic Structural Fire Suppression, Course #100.

    11.2 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 2050 - Hazardous Material Technician


    Credits: 0

    Meets the curriculum of the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) for Hazardous Materials Technician.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 2071 - Unmanned Aerial System for Public Safety


    Credits: 0

    This course includes: 1. An introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems including the history, the present, and the future, 2. UAS integration in Fire Safety, Police, and Emergency Medical Services, and 3. An overview of regulatory, compliance, and legal aspects of Unmanned Aerial Systems operations. FAA Part 107 Exam will be instructed in this course which will allow for students to be professional UAS pilots once the exam is successfully complete.

    2.0 CEUs
  
  • FIRS 2072 - Unmanned Aerial System Capstone


    Credits: 0

    A capstone course where students demonstrate their skills and knowledge learned from the core course (Unmanned Aerial Systems for Law Enforcement). A student will have to successfully pass the capstone exercise in order to move onto the Electives/Specialization Courses

    4.0 CEUs

Heating/Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

  
  • HART 1005 - Air Conditioning Technician II


    Credits: 0

    (Offered in English and Spanish)

    Students will gain an understanding of the study and practical application of air conditioning principles, including air properties, maintenance operations, thermodynamics, and compressors.

     

    8.0 CEUs

  
  • HART 1038 - Air Conditioning Technician I


    Credits: 0

    (Offered in English and Spanish)

    This course provides an introduction to HVAC principles, terminology, tools, and skills.

    8.0 CEUs


Health Information Technology

  
  • HITT 1003 - Medical Terminology II


    Credits: 0

    Students will engage in a continuation of the study of medical terms through work origin and structure, abbreviations and symbols, surgical and diagnostic procedures, and medical specialties.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • HITT 1005 - Medical Terminology I


    Credits: 0

    This course is a study of medical terms through word origin and structure. Introduction to abbreviations and symbols, surgical and diagnostic procedures, and medical specialties.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • HITT 1011 - Health Information Systems


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an introduction to health IT standards, health-related data structures, software applications, and enterprise architecture in health care and public health.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • HITT 1013 - Insurance Coding


    Credits: 0

    Provides skills and knowledge in the medical records field for ICD-9 and CPT coding of insurance forms for reimbursement of medical service. Textbook required.

    4.8 CEUs
    Prerequisite(s): Medical Terminology.
  
  • HITT 2000 - HIPAA Compliance


    Credits: 0

    Short term class covering various aspects of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ACT (HIPAA).

    0.8 CEUs
  
  • HITT 2046 - Advanced Medical Coding


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an in depth, intensive coverage of ICD and CPT coding by medical specialty, conventions, guidelines and principles as they apply to accurate coding of complex medical, surgical cases and procedures.

    4.8 CEUs

Industrial Electricity

  
  • CEC 0085 - Intro to Electrical Safety and Tools


    Credits: 0

    Safety rules and regulations according to OSHA and NFPA 70E. Includes the selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of common tools for electricians.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • CEC 0086 - Commercial Wiring


    Credits: 0

    Course focuses on the installation and maintenance of electrical wiring in commercial facilities. General operation and installation of common electrical devices and components. A variety of commercial and industrial electrical systems along with different types of installation procedures. Commercial wiring methods, overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures.

    0.0 CEUs
  
  • ELPT 1011 - Electrical Technician I


    Credits: 0

    (Offered in English and Spanish)

    This course covers basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current.

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    Este curso abarca la teoría básica y la práctica de los circuitos eléctricos. Incluye cálculos aplicados a corriente alterna y corriente continua.

    8.0 CEUs

  
  • ELPT 1029 - Electrical Technician II


    Credits: 0

    (Offered in English and Spanish) 

    Students will learn wiring methods for single family and multi-family dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures.

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    Los estudiantes aprenderán métodos de cableado para viviendas unifamiliares y multifamiliares. Incluye cálculos de carga, dimensionamiento de la entrada de servicio, técnicas correctas de conexión a tierra y los procedimientos de seguridad asociados.

    8.0 CEUs

  
  • ELPT 1041 - Electrical Technician III (Motor Controls)


    Credits: 0

    (Offered in English and Spanish)

    This course covers basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current.

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    Este curso abarca la teoría básica y la práctica de los circuitos eléctricos. Incluye cálculos aplicados a corriente alterna y corriente continua.

    8.0 CEUs

  
  • ELPT 1041 - Motor Control


    Credits: 0

    This course covers operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interpretations.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • ELPT 1045 - Commercial Wiring


    Credits: 0

    Course focuses on the installation and maintenance of electrical wiring in commercial facilities. General operation and installation of common electrical devices and components. A variety of commercial and industrial electrical systems along with different types of installation procedures. Commercial wiring methods, overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures.

    12.0 CEUs
  
  • ELPT 1091 - Intro to Electrical Safety and Tools


    Credits: 0

    Safety rules and regulations according to OSHA and NFPA 70E. Includes the selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of common tools for electricians.

    4.0 CEUs
  
  • ELPT 2019 - Programmable Logic Controllers


    Credits: 0

    In this course, students will learn fundamental concepts of programmable logic controllers, principles of operation, and numbering systems as applied to electrical controls.

    8.0 CEUs
  
  • ENER 1030 - Basic Mechanical Skills for Energy


    Credits: 0

    This course provides an overview of basic mechanical skills using hand and power tools in an industrial environment. Topics include tool use and maintenance, lubrication, measuring, threads and fasteners, bench works, basic mechanical drawings, and basic shop calculations (English and metric). Also, this course addresses rigging procedures to include chain falls, jacks, cable, fulcrum, port-a-power, and come-alongs.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • ENER 1040 - Employee Success in Energy


    Credits: 0

     Employee Success in Energy provides a study of successful employee characteristics and employer expectations in the energy industry. Topics include benefits, career management, e-communications, and personal financial management. This course also addresses values, inclusion, and community/environmental roles.

    6.4 CEUs

Logistics Global Supply Chain Management

  
  • CNSE 1003 - Forklift Operator Certification


    Credits: 0

    Information and training for forklift operators including forklift design, controls and instrumentation, comprehensive pre-use inspection, and forklift stability and factors affecting stability.  This course includes hands-on training and demonstration of proficiency.

    0.7 CEUs
  
  • LMGT 1021 - Certified Logistics Associate/Certified Logistics Technician


    Credits: 0

    This course introduces the concepts and principles of materials management to include inventory control and forecasting activities.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • LMGT 1070 - Certified Logistics Associate


    Credits: 0

    This course satisfies the requirements for a student to take the national Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) test for certification as a Certified Logistics Associate. Major topics include understanding the life cycle of global chain logistics, the logistics environment and familiarization with different material handling equipment, introduction to safety principles and safe equipment handling, quality control principles, workplace communications, teamwork and problem solving.

    3.2 CEUs
  
  • LMGT 1071 - Certified Logistics Technician


    Credits: 0

     Students who have successfully completed the first level logistics associate course are prepared for the second level certification. The focus of the course is on product receiving, storage order processing, packaging and shipment, inventory control, evaluation of transportation modes and dispatch and tracking. This second course is a second level certification from the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council, (MSSC). These are industry led nationally validated skills standards. The assessment for certification will be at the conclusion of the course.

    3.2 CEUs

Machining Technology

  
  • INMT 1019 - Manufacturing Production and Processes


    Credits: 0

    This Manufacturing Production and Processes 4.0 course is a part of the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) Credentialing Exam preparation. This course will allow students to obtain certification through a MSSC exam. Students will address current manufacturing processes and techniques to increase productivity, on time production, and production and quality control. Students will become immediately employable as production technicians, find higher wage jobs, and help employers ensure effective and accurate production processes are achieved.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • INMT 1045 - Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC)


    Credits: 0

    In the course Introduction to Computer Numerical Controls (CNC), students will learn the fundamentals of Computer Numerical Control for Vertical Machining Centers in a manufacturing environment. You will learn the basic machining practices required for machine centers, what are the functions of a CNC machining center, and machine configurations.  Emphasis will be on CNC procedures for planning, preparing, and operating a computer-assisted machine.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 1001 - Sheet Metal I


    Credits: 0

    An introduction to the materials, tools, and techniques used in the sheet metal industry. Review of trade math problems involving measurement of lines, area, volume, weight, and geometric figures. Introduction of types and uses of hand, layout, and cutting tools along with bending and forming machines. Practice of material types and properties along with the principles of layout and metal forming.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 1002 - Print Reading for Machining Trades


    Credits: 0

    A study of blueprints for machining trades with emphasis on machine drawings.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 1020 - Precision Tools and Measurement


    Credits: 0

    An introduction to the modern science of dimensional metrology. Emphasis on the identification, selection, and application of various types of precision instruments associated with the machining trade. Practice of basic layout and piece part measurements while using standard measuring tools.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 1026 - Introduction to Computer‐Aided Manufacturing


    Credits: 0

    In this fast-track course of Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing, students will learn how to use CAM software to develop basic applications for manufacturing. You also will learn how to create part programs and transferring them to machine unit controls.  The curriculum combines classroom instruction with hands-on skills development in our state-of-the-art simulator labs. The training will give students the necessary skills to enter the industry workforce.

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 1049 - Sheet Metal II


    Credits: 0

    A study of various types of pipe and fittings. Emphasis on principles and type of fittings for radial line development are discussed and factors that influence bend allowances and calculations necessary for determining proper bend allowances. Introduction to principles of soldering roof flashings, gutters, down spouts, and sheet metal duct fabrications.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 1053 - Sheet Metal III


    Credits: 0

    Study of the principles of air flow as applied to HVAC air distribution systems in addition to the components of HVAC and the basic refrigeration cycle. Introduction to welding, brazing, and field measurements. Application of extensive triangulation layout and fabrication and fiberglass duct work.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 2003 - Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls


    Credits: 0

    Our Fundamentals of CNC Machine Controls course teaches students the programming and operation of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machine shop equipment. Students will learn how to program and operate computerized numeric control (CNC) automated machining units. The training provides the necessary skills to enter the industry workforce.  

    4.8 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 2030 - Sheet Metal IV


    Credits: 0

    A comprehensive review of development and fabrication techniques. Introduction to the concepts of shop production and organization, elements of air balance and specialty applications related to louvers, dampers, access doors, ventilators, fume, and exhaust systems.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 2031 - Operation of CNC Turning Centers


    Credits: 0

    CNC operations with an emphasis on turning centers.

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 2034 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers


    Credits: 0

    This course is designed to develop competency in CNC machining operations with an emphasis on milling machining centers.  Students will learn how to set the tool and work-piece offsets for machining operations and edit the program as required, and also demonstrate how to write G-code programs for CNC lathes and milling machines.  The curriculum combines classroom instruction and hands-on skills development in our state-of-the-art machine shop and CNC simulator lab. The training will give students the necessary skills to enter the industry workforce.  

    6.4 CEUs
  
  • MCHN 2038 - Advanced Computer‐Aided Manufacturing


    Credits: 0

     Advanced Computer-Aided Manufacturing is an advanced study of techniques used in Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM). A continuation emphasis will be on the conversion of working drawings using CAM software in manufacturing. You will also learn how different input and output devices are used in the transferring of machine codes. The curriculum combines classroom instruction and hands-on skills development in our state-of-the-art simulator labs. The training will give students advanced necessary skills to enter the industry workforce. 

    6.4 CEUs

Manufacturing/Machining

  
  • DEMR 1000 - Safety in Manufacturing 4.0


    Credits: 0

    This Safety in Manufacturing 4.0 course is a part of the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) Credentialing Exam preparation. This course will allow students to obtain certification through a MSSC exam. Students will learn current safety skills including material and machine safety, personal protective equipment, and the importance of using correct communication skills in a manufacturing industry.

    4.0 CEUs
 

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