Maintenance

C. Rutherford

Program Learning Outcomes

Course Descriptions

MAIN 130: Masonry

Subject
Credits 2
Lecture/Lab Credits
60
Teaching Equivalent
2.50
Introduces materials and explains techniques used in installing and repairing concrete, hollow tile, and related masonry construction. (Formerly MAIN 30)

MAIN 140: Painting & Decorating

Subject
Credits 2
Lecture/Lab Credits
60
Teaching Equivalent
2.50
Introduces materials and explains techniques used in applying and maintaining paints, wallpaper, and plaster. (Formerly MAIN 40)

MAIN 150: Plumbing I

Subject
Credits 2
Lecture/Lab Credits
60
Teaching Equivalent
2.50
Introduces materials and explains techniques used to install and maintain plumbing lines, fixtures, and controls. Emphasizes effective maintenance procedures for commercial structures. (Formerly MAIN 50)

MAIN 155: Plumbing II

Subject
Credits 2 Lecture Hours 30
Teaching Equivalent
2.00
Studies the plumbing system of the typical single-family residential dwelling. Examines how local and national codes apply to residential units. (Formerly MAIN 55)
Prerequisites

MAIN 150, or consent.

MAIN 160: Small Equipment Repair

Subject
Credits 2
Lecture/Lab Credits
60
Teaching Equivalent
2.50
Introduces the repair and maintenance of small engines, appliances, garden equipment, and power tools. Examines troubleshooting techniques and emphasizes repair fundamentals. (Formerly MAIN 60)

MAIN 165: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Subject
Credits 2
Lecture/Lab Credits
60
Teaching Equivalent
2.00
Studies air conditioning systems of residential and commercial buildings. Explores the servicing of small appliances (Type I), and servicing or disposing of high or very high-pressure appliances (Type II), except motor vehicle ACs. Introduces skills and concepts of planning, testing, troubleshooting, and balancing such systems. (Formerly MAIN 65)

MAIN 166: Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVACR) Refrigerant Recovery

Subject
Credits 1 Lecture Hours 15
Teaching Equivalent
1.00
Covers laws and regulations for the recovery, reclamation, and recycle or refrigerants used in small appliances (Type I), high or very high-pressure appliances (Type II), and low-pressure appliances (Type III), except motor vehicle ACs. Prepares students to take the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Section 608 Universal Technician Exam.

MAIN 170: Preventive Maintenance

Subject
Credits 2
Lecture/Lab Credits
60
Teaching Equivalent
2.50
Explores principles of preventive maintenance: records maintenance, replacement schedules, rust prevention, and equipment maintenance and servicing. (Formerly MAIN 70)