Course Descriptions

Maintenance Mechanics - MM

General Information

Unless stated otherwise, all courses are non-repeatable except under certain conditions.

Open Enrollment

It is the policy of West Hills College Lemoore, unless specifically exempted by statute, that every course section or class, the average daily attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, wherever offered and maintained by the District, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the College and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter 11, Division 2, Part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, commencing with Section 41820.

Unit or Credit Value

Each course carries a certain credit or unit value. The amount is indicated in parentheses at the right of the title. A lecture class requires the equivalent of one academic hour, (50 minutes) per week for each semester unit conferred. Laboratory classes require three academic hours, (150 minutes) per week for each semester unit conferred.

Prerequisite

Prerequisites are prescribed courses covering skills and/or knowledge that are normally expected to be acquired prior to enrolling in another course. The intent of prerequisites is to ensure that any student enrolling in a course in which specific information is required will have the necessary background so that every opportunity exists to experience success. Therefore, any course with a prerequisite presumes that subject matter will be acquired in a sequential way.

Students enrolling in courses without the appropriate prerequisite may find that they are ill-prepared to continue their studies in that course. Prerequisites are designed to enhance success. Please refer to the West Hills College Lemoore prerequisite policy in the Academic Regulations portion of this catalog for additional information.

Corequisite

Corequisites are courses that a student is required to take simultaneously in order to enroll in another course. (Successful completion is defined as a grade C or better for the minimum prerequisite/corequisite requirement.)

Class Hours

The total number of class lecture and laboratory hours for each course is indicated in its course description. The schedule of classes, which is available at the time of class registration, will indicate which dates, days and times a given class is scheduled to meet.

Course Subject

Courses are classified by subjects as they exist at West Hills College Lemoore. All courses within an area usually count towards a major in that area. Other institutions may classify their courses differently. Transfer students should consult the catalog of the four-year college to which they intend to transfer for its classification of identical or comparable courses.

Course Numbering

Courses numbered 001-049 are baccalaureate level (transfer) courses. These courses are transferable to four-year institutions. However, the institution that the student transfers to determines the specific transferability of courses.

Courses numbered 050-99 are associate degree level courses. These courses are primarily for the student who does not plan to continue his/her education beyond the community college level; however, occupational education courses may transfer according to articulation agreements. Complete information on articulation is available through the Counseling Center.

Courses numbered 100-199 are non-transfer and are non-degree applicable; they are skill building or remedial courses.

Courses in some subject areas that are traditionally taught as combination lecture- laboratory courses at four-year colleges are split into two separate courses:  one a lecture course for transfer students and one a laboratory course for both transfer and non-transfer students. Students wishing to transfer must take both the lecture and laboratory courses.

  • NOTE:  In case of transfer and non-transfer courses taught concurrently, a student may receive credit only for the course in which he/she is enrolled, not both. A student cannot change from one course to the other except according to regular drop/add procedures. He/She should be guided by the course description and may need to consult a counselor or advisor for aid.
Abbreviations for Degree, Non-Degree and Transfer Courses

The following abbreviations designate degree applicable, transfer and non-degree applicable courses:

(AA/AS) Associate Degree Applicable

(CSU) Transferable to California State University System

(UC) Transferable to University of California System

(NDA) Non-Degree Applicable

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  • MM-051A
  • Intro. to Industrial Mechanics
  • Credit(s) 3

Introduction to Industrial Mechanics
MM 051A provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for mechanical systems including, hand and power tool use, precision measurement tools, power transmission systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, centrifugal pumps, and lubrications.

Class Hours:
36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
Corequisite(s):
MM 051B
  • MM-051B
  • Mathematics for Machine Tech.
  • Credit(s) 3

Mathematics for Machine Technology
MM 051B is an interactive course that explores mathematics for machine technology. Students use hand tools, industrial components and mechanical drive systems to explore how the mathematical concepts and topics established in general arithmetic processes, fundamental algebra, fundamental plane geometry, geometry areas and volumes, and fundamental trigonometry apply to industrial machine technology.

Class Hours:
54 Lecture
  • MM-051C
  • Electrical for the Industrial
  • Credit(s) 3

Electrical for the Industrial Mechanic
MM 051C is an interactive course that explores electrical systems in the manufactuing plant. Students use hand tools, industrial components and mechanical drive systems to explore how to install, test and inspect electrical components. Additionally the concepts and codes will be introduced showing how complex systems come together creating a safe environment for employees, operators and mechanics in the industrial plant.

Class Hours:
36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
  • MM-051D
  • Power Transmission Systems 1
  • Credit(s) 3

Power Transmission System 1
MM 051D provides students with an in-depth look and hands on experience with new mechanical drives concepts and componenets V-belt driven systems, chain driven systems, spur gears as part of a system and multiple shaft driven systems and using hand and power tool use, precision measurement tools to align, measure and build documentation for preventive maintenance monitoring.

Class Hours:
36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
Advisory(s):
MM 051A (Recommended, Previous or concurrent).
  • MM-051E
  • Hydraulic & Pneumatic Syst. 1
  • Credit(s) 3

Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems 1
MM 051E provides students with an in-depth look and hands on experience with hydraulic and pneumatic theory, components and systems using hand and power tools, precision measurement tools and schematics to explore the functionality and control of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

Class Hours:
36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
Advisory(s):
MM 051A and MM 051B
  • MM-051F
  • Pump Systems 1
  • Credit(s) 3

Pump Systems 1
MM 051F provides students with an in-depth look and hands on experience with centrifugal pump theory, components and systems including single and multiple pump systems. Additionally students using hand and power tools, precision measurement tools and schematics to explore the functionality and controls hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

Class Hours:
36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
Advisory(s):
MM 051A and MM 051B
  • MM-054
  • Welding Fundamentals
  • Credit(s) 3

Welding Fundamentals
MM 054 covers basic metallurgy and properties of metals, oxyacetylene weldng and cutting processes arc welding, and safety within the work environment.

Class Hours:
36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory