2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
2012 - 2013 catalog - Delta College
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SKGM 214 Heating/Air Conditioning 5 Sem Hrs<br />
Introduces the operation, maintenance, and service of GM Heating,<br />
Ventilation, and Air Conditioning systems and their controls. Credit<br />
may be earned in AGM 214 or SKGM 214 or ACD 214 or AGM 233, but<br />
not in more than one. (50-50)<br />
SKGM 216 Driveline Service 6 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKGM 143. Studies GM passenger car and light truck<br />
clutch, manual transmission, driveshaft, differential, transaxle, front<br />
driving axle, and transfer case terminology, operation, and diagnosis.<br />
Develops skills in diagnosis, adjustment, and repair of clutches, manual<br />
transmissions, driveshafts, differentials, transaxles, front driving axles,<br />
and transfer cases. Credit may be earned in AGM 216 or SKGM 216 or<br />
ACD 216 or AGM 231 but not in more than one. (60-60)<br />
SKGM 218W Automatic Electronic Transmission<br />
Service<br />
8 Sem Hrs<br />
Introduces the operation, maintenance, and service of GM electronically<br />
controlled transmissions. Credit may be earned in AGM 218W or SKGM<br />
218W or ACD 218W or AGM 232, but not in more than one. (80-100)<br />
SKMA 096 Pre-Algebra 2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 2. Provides preparation for algebra.<br />
Includes fractions, decimals, integers, ratios, and percentages with an<br />
introduction to equations, graphs, and functions. May receive credit in<br />
only one of the following: MTH 096 or SKMA 096 or SKMA 101 or MTH<br />
106. Does not earn credit toward graduation. (30-0)<br />
SKMA 097 Algebra I 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 3. Includes natural number, integers, firstdegree<br />
equations and ineequalities, special products, factoring, rational<br />
expressions and equations, graphs, and linear systems, expoonents, and<br />
quadratic equations. May receive credit in only one of the following:<br />
MTH 107 or MTH 097 or SKMA 097 or SKMA 102. Does not earn credit<br />
toward graduation. (45-0)<br />
SKMA 099 Pre-Apprenticeship Basic Skills 2 Sem Hrs<br />
Explores basic mathematics principles.Discusses whole numbers, fractions,<br />
decimals,percentages, metric system, rational numbers,polynomials,<br />
equations, exponents, and radicals.Reviews algebra, geometry and<br />
graphical math.Introduces spatial skills and blue print reading.Examines<br />
orthographic projections, three viewdrawings, missing line(s), point and<br />
surfaceidentification, fitting pieces together, rotated/flippedand cube<br />
unfolding and folding. Includesmechanical comprehension. Analyze<br />
physicalprinciples, simple machines, vectors, hydraulics,liquids, density<br />
and circular motion. Completion ofthis course does not guarantee an<br />
apprenticeship. Does not earn credit toward graduation. (30)<br />
SKMA 103 Applied Geometry and Trigonometry 4 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: Math Level 4. Includes the following geometry topics:<br />
angles, triangles, polygons, circles, prisms, cylinders, and cones.<br />
Includes right-triangle trigonometry, radian measure, oblique-triangle<br />
trigonometry, and graphs of trigonometric functions. May receive credit<br />
in only one of the following: SKMA 103, MTH 103, or MT 110. (60-0)<br />
SKMA 111 Applied Integrated Electrical Math<br />
I<br />
6 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 3. Develops competency in the application<br />
of mathematics principles to electrical circuit configurations. Includes<br />
mathematical equations and formulas necessary to solve D.C. circuit<br />
applicationsapplied to electrical, mechanical and process industrial<br />
control equipment. Covers non-mathematical theory related to electricity<br />
and electronics. (90-0)<br />
SKMA 112 Applied Integrated Electrical<br />
Mathematics II<br />
3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKMA111. Develops further competency in the application<br />
of mathematics principles to electrical circuit configurations including<br />
DC and AC circuit applications. Includes trigonometry as applied to<br />
electrical-circuit theory and non-mathematical theory related to electricity<br />
and electronics. (45-0)<br />
SKMA 113 Applied Integrated Electrical Math<br />
III<br />
3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKMA 112. This course is the third in a series of electrical<br />
mathematics and circuit analysis intended to give an electrical apprentice<br />
the necessary background to maintain and service industrial control<br />
equipment. It will include a study of capacitance, capacitive reactance,<br />
vectors, phasers. series AC circuits, power factor and three-phase<br />
systems. Trigonometry and pythagorean mathematics will be used in<br />
the computation of the phase relationships of the various quantities<br />
studied. (45)<br />
SKMT 101 Hydraulics and Pneumatics I 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 3. Focuses on the operation and function of<br />
fluids, pumps, compressors, valves, cylinders, motors, filters, and other<br />
components used in the power and control of machine tools, construction<br />
and agricultural equipment. Uses algebraic formulas, charts, and graphic<br />
symbols for design and diagnosis of basic circuits. (30-30)<br />
SKMT 102 Hydraulics and Pneumatics II 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKMT 101. Advanced course in fluid power designed for<br />
machine repair, pipefitters and plumber trades. Analysis of common<br />
hydraulic and pneumatic components and circuits. Includes building<br />
of machine tool circuits and troubleshooting. Special systems such<br />
as hydrostatic transmissions and electrohydraulic servos, and ladder<br />
diagramming of pneumatic control circuits. Mathematics and graphic<br />
symbols used in troubleshooting. (45)<br />
SKMT 111 Metals 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKMA 097 or MTH 097 with a grade of “C” or better.<br />
Distinguishes temperature measurement by color, hardness, strengths,<br />
fatigue properties, steels, plastics, cast iron, copper, brass bronze,<br />
aluminum, their applications with respect to wear, corrosion, and<br />
design. (45-0)<br />
SKMT 112 Ferrous Heat Treatment 2 Sem Hrs<br />
Designed to acquaint students with various forms of heat treatment<br />
applied to plain carbon steels, cast iron, alloy tool steel, and stainless<br />
steel. Course will also include steel classification and machinability. (30)<br />
SKMT 151 Power Transmission 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 5: Identifies and explains safety rules,<br />
regulations, test procedures, installation, removal, and operation of<br />
belt drives, chain drives, mechanical couplings, and mechanical drive<br />
systems. Demonstrates the concepts of shaft alignment. Credit may be<br />
earned in SKMT 151 or MT 151 but not both. (30-15)<br />
SKMT 161 Industrial Rigging and Safety 2 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: MATH LEVEL 3: Studies the methods of safe transfer of<br />
loads and provides comprehensive easy-to-understand and reliable<br />
information of the entire field of rigging operations. Discusses techniques<br />
and methods to accomplish the rigger’s task with the greatest safety for<br />
all of the workers on a project, as well as for passers-by and the public<br />
in general. Identifies sources of, organizes, and describes safety rules,<br />
regulations and practices related to job-site hazards, personal protective<br />
equipment, aerial work, hazard communication, and electrical safety.<br />
Credit may be earned in MT 161 or SKMT 161 but not both. (15-15)<br />
SKMT 171 Sheetmetal Layout I 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Analyzes and develops geometrical structures, intersections by radial and<br />
triangulation methods of sheet metal layout, the drawing of development<br />
layouts, and the forming of actual models with sheet metal. Credit may<br />
be earned in SKMT 171 or RHA 142, but not both. (35-10)<br />
SKMT 172 Sheetmetal II 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKMT 171. Continuation of Sheetmetal I. Projects involve<br />
fabrication of complex pieces to actual specification using tools common<br />
to the trade. (45)<br />
SKMT 173 Sheetmetal III 3 Sem Hrs<br />
Prerequisite: SKMT 172. Continuation of Sheetmetal Layout II. Emphasis<br />
placed on the layout and construction of patterns found in the industrial<br />
plant. Special projects will be assigned. (20-25)<br />
414 <strong>Delta</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>