LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CURRICULAR GUIDE
Machine Maintenance
Associate in Applied Science Degree
Curriculum Code: 0173 (Effective Fall 1999 - Summer 2004)
Machine maintenance technicians are involved with the repair, maintenance, and
installation of industrial equipment. They repair the machinery of industry,
solving mechanical problems. The skills necessary for this type of work are
many and varied: critical thinking, problem solving, mechanics, math and
physics are but a few. Maintenance technicians also need to know how to
diagnose hydraulic problems, perform preventive maintenance procedures, and be
able to work well with others. Every industrial plant will have one or more
machine maintenance technicians. They may have different titles, but the work
is the same.
PREREQUISITES
Students should see the "Course Descriptions" section of this catalog or the
Course Schedule for course prerequisite information. Basic skills assessment
and advising information may be found on page 8 of this catalog.
GENERAL EDUCATION
General education is an important part of this program and includes a
mathematics competency requirement. To fulfill the mathematics competency
requirement, students may need to complete specific coursework in mathematics.
For information on how to fulfill all general education requirements, see page
22.
INFORMATION
Contact the Technology Careers Department, Gannon Vocational-Technical Center,
Room 136, telephone number (517) 483-1336.
REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 47 CREDITS
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
DTDS 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading 3
EMTA 100 Medical First Responder 4
MACH 105 Machine Tool Survey 3
MACH 110 Machine Tool Technology I 4
MACH 111 Machine Tool Technology II 4
MACH 120 Effect Use Machinery Handbook 4
MACH 135 Metallurgy and Heat Treat 4
MFGM 101 Industrial Hydraulics 4
MFGM 110 Machine Maintenance I 4
MFGM 111 Machine Maintenance II 4
MFGM 120 Industrial Presses 4
MFGM 125 Rigging 2
WRIT 124 Technical Writing 3
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 22-24 CREDITS
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas 9 Credits
(See the "GENERAL EDUCATION" section above)
Writing Core Area (See Note 1) 0
Speech Communication Core Area 3
Science/Technology Core Area 3
Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area 3
Mathematics Competency (See page 22 for information on
how to fulfill this requirement)
CHOICE 2: Electrical Technology 2-3 Credits
ELTE 110 Practical Electricity 3
HVAC 110 Applied Electricity I 2
CHOICE 3 Technical Related 3-4 Credits
MACH 100 Manufacturing Processes 4
MACH 140 Tooling Theory and Practices 4
MFGM 102 Industrial Pneumatics 3
WELD 100 Combination Welding 4
CHOICE 4: Mathematics & Physics 8 Credits
MATH 114 Technical Math I 4
MATH 115 Technical Math II 4
PHYS 200 Applied Physics 4
MINIMUM TOTAL 69
NOTES:
1. Students completing "REQUIREMENTS" have fulfilled the requirements for
this Core area.
SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE
Students should see course descriptions to find out when departments plan to
offer courses. Students who for any reason are unable to follow the course
sequence suggested below (for example, those who are part-time, have
transferred in courses from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill)
should contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with adjustments.
I II III IV
MACH 105 MACH 110 DTDS 110 MFGM 111
MFGM 101 MACH 120 EMTA 100 MFGM 120
WRIT 124 MFGM 110 MACH 111 MFGM 125
Lim.Ch. Lim.Ch. MACH 135 Lim.Ch.
Lim.Ch. Lim.Ch. Lim.Ch. Lim.Ch.
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