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INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS AND MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY APPRENTICESHIP

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE: INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS AND MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY APPRENTICESHIP – 90 CREDITS

CAREER DESCRIPTION General minimum requirements for entrance are: Mechanics and Maintenance Apprenticeship Technology • 18 years of age Program, students will be issued trade-specific Oregon State Apprenticeship training is based on BOLI-ATD and local Journey Card. Students will: JATC trade-specific standards and is restricted to BOLI-ATD • Completion of 10th grade registered apprentices. Therefore, this is a closed enrollment Candidates for this program are selected while employed by 1. Demonstrate knowledge of machinery operation and program and not available to the general student population. an approved training agent. Upon being selected as an maintenance apprentice and acceptance after interview by the local JATC, a. Demonstrate the functions of trade-specific Apprenticeship training is a two-fold process. The apprentice, industrial systems a contractual agreement is secured between the apprentice, as an employee, earns a wage while receiving on-the-job b. Define lubrication processes with trade-specific training and also attends related training classes. Local the JATC, the sponsoring employer, and BOLI-ATD. industrial materials and equipment JATCs of both labor and management work with the College Enrollment into this program requires sponsorship by an c. Identify mechanical and/or electrical to implement the apprenticeship programs. Progress of each approved training agent (employer) and successful industrial systems apprentice is reviewed and evaluated every six months. completion of MTH 052 or MTH 060 with a grade of “C” or d. Demonstrate the proper care, use, and storage of The apprenticeship model provides statewide transfer better, or equivalent placement scores. CPR/First Aid hand and power tools opportunities, ladder-type Certificates of Completion, certification is also required for entry. Additional e. Develop skills in troubleshooting Associate of Applied Science degrees and an optional transfer information can be obtained from the Apprenticeship 2. Demonstrate fabrication techniques path into a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Coordinator at 541-440-4675. a. Read and interpret trade-specific industrial blueprints Technology and Management at Oregon Institute of Enrollment into this closed-enrollment program requires b. Perform trade-specific applications Technology. sponsorship by an approved training agent (employer) and c. Analyze the properties of materials and how they apply Opportunities statewide and more information about successful completion of MTH 052 or MTH 060 with a grade to trade-specific fabricating applications apprenticeship can be obtained at the Oregon Bureau of of C or better, or equivalent placement scores. CPR/First Aid d. Fabricate industrial materials in appropriate trade- Labor and Industries Apprenticeship Training Division certification is also required for entry. Additional specific applications (BOLI-ATD) website www.oregon/gov/boli/atd/. information can be obtained from the Apprenticeship 3. Demonstrate mathematics of the trade Coordinator at 541-440-4675. The following 8000-hour BOLI-ATD registered a. Calculate elementary algebraic equations apprenticeship and Oregon Building Codes licensed and formulas trades are offered: PROGRAM OUTCOMES b. Apply appropriate formulas to mathematical situations • Industrial Maintenance This apprenticeship program is designed to provide 4. Demonstrate safe working practices in accordance with state and federal regulations • Industrial Maintenance Machinist specialized training for students who are registered with BOLI-ATD as Industrial Maintenance , Industrial a. Apply standardized OSHA practices to specific • Industrial Pipe-Fitter Maintenance Machinists, and or Industrial Pipe Fitters. This trade applications course of study is aligned with the Oregon State Standards b. Describe procedures for proper removal and disposal APPLICATION & ACCEPTANCE Industrial Maintenance Millwrights, Industrial Maintenance of hazardous materials Machinists, and or Industrial Pipe Fitters. NOTE: Students who transfer to UCC with BOLI-ATD issued State and federal laws determine entry requirements for all Certificates of Completion and/or journey cards seeking a UCC apprenticeship programs. All required courses must be successfully completed with a Certificate or degree should contact the Apprenticeship grade of “C” or better. Upon completion of the Industrial Coordinator at 541-440-4675 for advising. 86 UCC CATALOG 2013-14 ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE — Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Millwright, Machinist, Pipe-Fitter 90 Credits — Required Sequence (Students should see an adviser to customize their educational plans)

Mechanical Principles & Drive Designs Industrial Safety Applied Geometry APR 130 3 CR APR 120 3 CR MTH 075 3 CR Pneumatics APR 229 3 CR Machine Shop Practices II Beginning Welding for Apprentices Basic MFG 112 3 CR APR 140 1 CR WLD 131 3 CR Hydraulics II MFG 122 3 CR Hydraulics III MFG 123 3 CR SEQUENCE Intermediate Welding for Apprentices Blueprint Reading and Sketching **Electives MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT APR 141 1 CR WLD 140 3 CR 15 CR

Mechanical Principles & Drive Designs APR 130 3 CR Rigging Fundamentals Introduction to Expository Writing Introduction to Computer Information Systems APR 228 3 CR (OR HIGHER) CIS 120 4 CR WR 115 3 CR Machine Shop Practices II MFG 112 3 CR Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) I Human Relations Machine Shop Practices III MACHINIST DRF 112 3CR from Approved List, p. 76 MFG 113 3 CR 3 CR **Electives 17 CR

Machine Shop Practices I Credit for Prior Certification Pipe Welding MFG 111 3CR (Journeyman Card) APR 143 1 CR 22 CR Pneumatics APR 229 3 CR Hydraulics I **Electives Pumps and Pumping MFG 112 3 CR MFG 121 3CR 0-17 CR Hydraulics II As needed to complete 90CR MFG 122 3 CR 6 credits Related Instruction from the list below: Hydraulics III PIPE-FITTER MFG 123 3 CR Elementary Algebra MTH 065 (OR HIGHER) 4 CR AND/OR Water Treatment Plant Operation English Composition: Intro to ArgumentWR 121 (OR HIGHER) 3 CR AND/OR WQT 130 3 CR Human Relations from Approved List, p. 763 CR **Electives 14 CR

**Contact Apprenticeship Coordinator for approved list of electives. NOTES CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION 87