Course Catalog: Industrial Engineering Technology |
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| IE 1103 | 3.0 |
| Introduction to Manufacturing Processes | |
| This course is a study of basic industrial systems which will cover hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical (bearings, gearing, belt drives, chain and sprockets coupling, clutches and brakes); electrical controls (relay, logic, PLC's and variable frequency drive). The course will also cover measuring equipment, blue print reading, material flow, and equipment up keep.
Prerequisite: None |
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| IE 1112 | 2.0 |
| Industrial Power Systems Lec | |
| A study of hydraulic, and pneumatic industrial power systems. The course will cover all areas of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, parts, troubleshooting and interpreting schematics. Corequisite: IE 1121 | |
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| IE 1121 | 1.0 |
| Industrial Power Systems Lab | |
| A career technical laboratory course on the study of hydraulic, and pneumatic industrial power systems. The course will cover all areas of hydraulic and pneumatic systems, parts, troubleshooting and interpreting schematics. Corequisite: IE 1112. | |
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| IE 1123 | 3.0 |
| Industrial Computer Applications | |
| A software application course to prepare those with a technical interest in the uses of computers in industry. Standard applications such as DOS, Windows Basic, spreadsheet, data base, and word processing for technical objectives will be covered. We will also cover Industrial Data Highway Systems and the uses of digital pictures. | |
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| IE 1133 | 3.0 |
| Indus&Control Sys Wiring | |
| This course is designed to have students work with industrial wiring procedures, standards and regulations. We will cover NEC code, JIC standards and manufacture specification covering industrial wiring. We will do panel layout, high and low voltage installation, AC, DC wiring and sensor installation. We will also review conduit, cable tray and wireway installation. | |
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| IE 1143 | 3.0 |
| Industrial Electricity | |
| This is an introductory course in basic industrial electricity. This course introduces and develops the concept necessary for understanding the use of electrical components and circuitry. | |
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| IE 1153 | 3.0 |
| Motor Controls | |
| This course covers the control devices used in modern industrial electrical motor control systems. The course starts with electrical tools, electrical instruments, safety, electrical symbols, line diagrams. We address various types of motor controls in industry, manual starters, magnetic contactors, reversing circuits, reduce- voltage starting, accelerating and decelerating methods and troubleshooting. Corequisite: IE 1143 or consent of instructor. | |
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| IE 1313 | 3.0 |
| Water Treatment Operations | |
| This course covers the operation and maintenance of drinking water treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. It prepares the student for the MoDNR level D operator test.
Prerequisite: None |
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| IE 1323 | 3.0 |
| Wastewater Treatment Operations | |
| This course covers the operation and maintenance of wastewater treatment plants, emphasizing safe practices and procedures. It prepares the student for the MoDNR level D operator's test.
Prerequisite: None |
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| IE 1333 | 3.0 |
| Industrial Robotics | |
| Robotics and programmable automation are an increasing part of industrial production. This course covers the fundamentals of robotics and includes programming using a teach pendant, direct programming, sensing and machine vision. Students will complete three projects of progressing difficulty using Mitsubishi robots.
Prerequisite: None |
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| IE 2113 | 3.0 |
| Maintenance Practices | |
| A study of basic industrial maintenance and repair techniques with emphasis in the mechanical area covering bearing, gearing, gear reducers, belt drives, chain and sprockets, coupling, clutches and brakes, lubrication and variable speed drives. We will also cover areas of preventive maintenance and methods used such as vibration analysis, balancing and infrared testing. | |
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| IE 2123 | 3.0 |
| Materials and Metallurgy | |
| Materials and Metallurgy will introduce students to the fundamentals of materials science with a focus on metals and their properties. Alloys, heat treatment and workability of steel, aluminum, magnesium and titanium will be covered. Labs associated with the course will investigate material's ductility and yield as well as showing the effect of heat treatment and surface hardening techniques on metal's properties. | |
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| IE 2173 | 3.0 |
| Industrial Systems Troubleshooting | |
| Integrated system troubleshooting procedures are demonstrated. Methods to determine root cause of system malfunction with the use of modern diagnostic equipment are covered. The integrated industrial system is defined as one incorporating mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems and monitored by a microprocessor-based controller.
Prerequisite: IE 1112/21, IE 2113, and IE 1153 or IE 1112/21, IE 2113, and IE 1222/32, or consent of instructor. |
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| IE 2183 | 3.0 |
| Process & Control Systems | |
| This course is designed to have students work with machine control in the use of motion and process control systems. We will work with machine control components, such as control relays, polite lights, push buttons, and selector switches. Sensors, pressure and flow control circuits will also be covered, along with timers and counters. PLC's will also be introduced along with troubleshooting and panel design. Corequisite: IE 1143 or consent of the instructor. | |
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| IE 2203 | 3.0 |
| Instrumentation | |
| This course covers basic devices used in measuring and controlling different kinds of variables in process control. It covers ISA instrumentation symbols and the interpretation and use of process diagrams. We will cover the concepts of current, position, and time proportioning control. Corequisite: IE 1143 or consent of the instructor. | |
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| IE 2213 | 3.0 |
| PLC-Programmable Logic Controllers | |
| Principles of PLC's work and practical information and skills in installing, programming, and troubleshooting. Items covered are memory structure, input/output modules, ladder logic diagrams, and the development of programming skills.
Prerequisite: IE 1153 OR IE 2183 or consent of the instructor. |
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| IE 2313 | 3.0 |
| Advanced PLC | |
| Advanced programming, installation and troubleshooting techniques on PLC's. Items covered are: networking, sequencer, shift registers, math instructions, data manipulation, program control, counters, timers and latching circuits. HIM programming, installation and troubleshooting is also covered.
Prerequisite: IE 2213 |
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| IE 2701-2705 | 1.0-5.0 |
| I.S.-Industrial Engineering | |
| A specialized program of study directly related to the department's area of expertise. The course is arranged between a faculty member and student and takes into consideration the needs, interests and background of the student.
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor |
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| IE 2711-2715 | 1.0-5.0 |
| Special Topics | |
| Courses are offered to accommodate special interests of students and/or faculty. Typically, the course will cover new material not currently contained in the curriculum at ECC.
Prerequisite: None |
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