Manufacturing Technology (Interdisciplinary)
The MJC Manufacturing Technology Program Certificate Program is designed to provide students with Maintenance & Repair fundamental knowledge and skills for the Facility Maintenance and Industrial Mechanic related professions. Students enroll in classes across multiple programs in instructional areas that include Agriculture Mechanics, Machining, Welding and Industrial Electronics. Students are strongly encourage to meet with the Division Dean and/or our Success Team for proper program guidance.
Courses:
AGM 262- Hydraulics/Pneumatics [3 Units]
Principles and practices of hydraulics/pneumatics as used in industry. Study of the different applications and management of hydraulics/pneumatics systems for efficient and cost effective use. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU)
ELTEC 208 - Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics [3 Units]
Formerly listed as: ELTEC - 208: The World of Electricity and Electronics. Recommended for Success: Before enrolling in this course, students are strongly advised to satisfactorily complete MATH 20. An overview of electrical and electronic phenomena as applied to common consumer and industrial devices. The course examines the physical nature and laws of electricity and magnetism and the application of the scientific method. DC and AC circuits and their characteristics are examined, predicted, and measured. Electronic test equipment and voltage sources are utilized in the construction, troubleshooting and testing of electrical and electronic circuits. The historical development and the socioeconomic aspects of the "electronic age" are also examined. **This course is approved by the State of California for the Department of Apprenticeship Standards (DAS) Electricians Training Program. Materials fee required. Field trips are not required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU) General Education: (MJC-GE:A)
ELTEC 229 [2, 3] Commercial & Industrial Wiring / 3.5 Units
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of ELTEC 208.
Essential insights and practices in Commercial and Industrial Wiring that develop skills for the electrical trade. Topics include the application of basic concepts in the design of electrical systems in compliance of the NEC as it is applied in California, implementation of accepted trade practices used in installations, and common troubleshooting techniques. [Course meets DAS Electrician Trainee and Journey Level Re-certification CA State Requirements]. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F Only) Transfer: (CSU)
ELTEC 265 [1, 2] Troubleshooting Techniques / 1 Unit
Troubleshooting methods and techniques are presented and practiced. Covers issues and problems related to industrial equipment, processes, facilities, and everyday life. Single and Multiple-solution problem-solving techniques, brainstorming, and "out of the box" thinking methods presented and practiced. This course is approved by the State of California for the DAS Electricians Training program. Field trips are not required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU)
MACH 200DE [1] Introduction to Manual Machining / 4-5 Units
Formerly listed as: MACH 211DE: Machine Tool Technology 1. Recommended for Success: Before enrolling in this course, students are strongly advised to satisfactorily complete MATH 19 or satisfactorily complete MATH 20 or qualification by the MJC assessment process.
This class is an introduction to Machine Tool Technology and Manual Machining. This course examines the theory and function of manual lathes, mills, drilling machines, and saws. The application of utilizing basic measuring tools and blueprints will also be demonstrated in the lab projects. Materials fee required. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU)
MACH 201CD [2] Manual Machining 2 / 3-4 Units
Formerly listed as: MACH 212DE: Machine Tool Technology 2. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of MACH 200DE.
This class is the second of three classes that focus on Manual Machining. The principles and fundamental use of precision grinders and advanced applications of the engine lathe and vertical milling machine are a primary focus. Advanced levels of measuring systems, the study of basic metallurgy, and the techniques of heat treating to enhance the properties of metallic parts are addressed. Materials fee required. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU)
WELD 200 [1] Arc & Gas Welding / 3 Units
Introduction level course with a lecture/lab format of instruction. Activities and topics include oxyacetylene welding/cutting and shielded metal arc welding processes. Materials fee required. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU) (CC WT 121)
WELD 204 [2] Gas Metal Arc Welding(G.M.A.W) & Flux Core Arc Welding (F.C.A.W) / 3 Units
Formerly listed as: WELD 204 - Gas Metal Arc (MIG) Flux Core Arc (FCAW). Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of WELD 200.
Advanced occupational welding procedures for ferrous and non-ferrous metals, manual and automated oxyfuel cutting, carbon arc gouging. Includes the introduction of qualification testing procedures that meet the American Welding Society’s structural steel code (D-1) certification. Materials fee required. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU) (CC WT 122)
WELD 206 [2] Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (G.T.A.W.) / 3 Units
Formerly listed as: WELD 206 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG). Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of WELD 200.
Advanced occupational course covering welding procedures for ferrous and nonferrous sheet-metals and purge welding procedures for stainless steel tubing. Materials fee required. Field trips might be required. Not repeatable. (A-F or P/NP) Transfer: (CSU) (CC WT 123)
Faculty:
Professor Adrian DeAngelis
(209) 575-6088
deangelisa@mjc.edu
Professor Adrian De Angelis's WEB Link
COURSES: ELTEC 208, ELTEC 225, ELTEC 226, ELTEC 229, ELTEC 230, ELTEC 320
Professor Randy Thoe
(209) 575-6338
thoer@mjc.edu
COURSES: MACH 211, MACH 212, MACH 222, MACH 301, 218, 219