Official Course Description:
MCCCD Approval: 10-26-2004 |
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MWR101
2005 Spring – 2011 Spring |
LEC
5.0 Credit(s) 5.0 Period(s) 5.0 Load Occ |
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Construction
Millwrighting |
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History
of millwrighting from preindustrialization
through industrial revolution. Emphasis on basic tools, materials, equipment,
safety, computation skills, and organization and structure of the industry. Prerequisites: Registered apprentice
status or permission of the Apprenticeship Coordinator. |
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MCCCD
Official Course Competencies: |
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MWR101 2005
Spring – 2011 Spring |
Construction Millwrighting |
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Construct millwright organizational flow chart. (I) |
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Outline the development and progress of the trade. (I) |
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Describe safe working habits including first-aid
techniques. (II) |
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Perform math functions related to specific mechanics and
specific geometric configurations. (III) |
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Demonstrate the proper use of precision measuring
instruments. (III) |
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List the characteristics of cast iron and steel derived
from specific testing procedures. (IV) |
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Explain horsepower and torque. (IV) |
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Calculate pulley speeds and ratios. (IV) |
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Identify four different types of gears. (IV) |
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Demonstrate and describe the proper and safe use of hand
and power tools. (V) |
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Describe the effect of heating and cooling on various
metals. (VI) |
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Describe methods of controlling stress in metals. (VI) |
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Describe the safe and proper operation of oxy-acetylene
equipment. (VI) |
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Demonstrate the use of metric conversion tables. (VII) |
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Competencies
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Official Course Outline: |
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MWR101 2005
Spring – 2011 Spring |
Construction Millwrighting |
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I. History A. Pre-industrialization
Trade B. Post-industrialization
Trade C. Present Structure of the
Organization II. Safety and Accident
Prevention A. General Safety 1. Personal Safety 2. Safety Regarding Others 3. Safe Working Habits 4. Safety Equipment -
Maintenance 5. Work Area Conditions 6. Scaffolds and Ladders-
Construction 7. Safety Reports B. First Aid 1. General Rules and
Practices 2. First-Aid Multi-Media 3. CPR (Cardiac Pulmonary
Resuscitation) III. Trade- Related
Mathematics A. Mathematics Functions 1. Review of Basic Skills 2. Study of Advanced Skills
B. Measurement 1. English /Metric
Conversion 2. Instrumentation 3. Geometric Tolerances IV. Mechanics A. Strength of Materials 1. Steel 2. Cast Iron B. Pulleys and Belts 1. Circumferential Speed
and Belt Velocity 2. Simple Connections 3. Compound Connections 4. Belt Lengths C. Gears 1. Types 2. Nomenclature 3. Computations D. Horsepower and Torque 1. Definition 2. Computations V. Hand, Precision and
Power Tools A. Types and Design B. Specific Uses C. Proper Care and Safety D. Techniques VI. Basic Metallurgy A. Structure/Properties 1. Iron 2. Steel 3. Alloys B. Oxy-Acetylene Apparatus 1. Safety 2. Cutting and Heating
Specifications 3. Practical Uses 4. Techniques VII. Metrics and Metric
Conversions A. Calculations B. Conversions |
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