Machine Integrated Techniques

Class Number: ELECMECH 10620189-1 - Machine Integrated Techniques
Offering Status: Open
Academic Level: Post_Secondary
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Course Description

10-620-189 MACHINE INTEGRATED TECHNIQUES ...application of machine fabrication techniques, automation products to manufacturing processes including PLC, drives, motors (Electric and Hydraulics), Sensors. (Prerequisites: 10-620-159, Power Electronics 3: Drives; 10-620-122, Mechanical Systems 2; 10-620-162, Power Electricity 2: Motors; 10-664-151, Automation 8: HMI; 10-664-162, Control 3: Motion Systems)

Course Typically Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

Most NWTC classes are offered in 8-week sessions. Learn more about how our class schedule can help you succeed.

Credit for Prior Learning

What will I learn?

  1. Think Critically and Creatively
  2. Demonstrate Personal Accountability
  3. Communicate Effectively
  4. Solve Problems Effectively
  5. Value Individual Differences and Abilities
  6. Work Cooperatively and Professionally
  7. Demonstrate Community and Global Accountability
  8. Integrate fluid power applications with a manufacturing process
  9. Lay out specified machine components to industry standards
  10. Demonstrate proper assembly techniques on machinery in a manufacturing environment
  11. Apply proper alignment procedures to mechanical drive systems
  12. Identify appropriate forming processes in piece-part fabrication
  13. Identify appropriate joining process in piece-part fabrication
  14. Identify modifications to machine components required to meet industry standards in a manufacturing environment
  15. Demonstrate proper modification of components using machine tool processes

Class Details

Class Number:
ELECMECH 10620189-1 - Machine Integrated Techniques
Location:
NWTC Green Bay
Date:
-
Delivery:
In-Person
Term:
2026 Fall

Class Notes

·         Class Format: Combination of in-person lectures and lab work and online learning materials.

·         Lab Activities: Complete hands-on labs in ET129 during posted open lab times.

·         Online Materials: Access anywhere with internet access.

·         Time Commitment: Plan for approximately 30 hours to complete the course.

·         Preparation: Review online materials and talk to an instructor in ET129 before starting lab work.

·         Questions: Reach out to the instructor through Canvas.

·         Lab Hours: ET129 is open for limited hours during summer; check with your instructor.

·         Campus Closures: Lab observes all college closure dates.

This course may require specific safety equipment and/or the purchase of parts kits.

Meetings Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location
8/20/2026 - 12/17/2026 Thursday
11:21 AM - 2:20 PM
Green Bay Campus Room ET129
8/20/2026 - 12/17/2026 Thursday
8:30 AM - 11:20 AM
Green Bay Campus Room ET129M

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