SummerFallCEWD2023

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 Summer/Fall 2023 31 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY HYB Biotech Systems & Maintenance This course prepares students to be successful in entry level positions, such as Production Technician, Process Technician, Process Mechanic, Maintenance Technician, and Manufacturing Associate, in the maintenance of biotechnology equipment. Coursework combines regulations relevant to the biotechnology and bioprocessing manufacturing industries with hands-on, skills-based mechatronic learning. Students will demonstrate safe operation and maintenance on industrial trainers, troubleshoot common issues, and learn how to perform routine maintenance activities. The importance of calibration, validation and monitoring, good documentation and standard operating procedures are emphasized. Topics include safety, Good Manufacturing Practices, refrigeration, electricity, sensors, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). May include one or more mandatory field trips and/or guest lectures. Note: This course uses the National Coalition of Credentialing Centers curriculum for the AC/DC Electricity, Sensors and Programmable Logic Controllers certification. This hybrid course will meet in person and require online participation as noted in the syllabus. Instructors will indicate the specific dates students will attend class on campus. Students are expected to participate in all in-person sessions and must meet deadlines and expectations for the course on their own time. Students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 37 for details. PRD134 | 81 hours | $1,050 ($835 tuition + $215 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Travis Young 25329 Tu,Th 6 - 9 PM 9/5 – 12/12* Monroe Center/MC135 *No class 11/21 & 11/23 Trades & Vocational Training AUTOMOTIVE PRICE DROP! Introduction to Automotive Technology This course will introduce students to the automotive service industry. The course will familiarize students with the functions and operation of key components, vehicle inspections, tool and part identification/use, and shop safety. Students will also explore career paths and industry certifications. The program includes curriculum which is designed to help participants understand and deliver what employers demand today. This course is aligned with the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Entry Level Maintenance and Light Repair certification. Note: To enroll students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 37 for details. TRD258 | 75 hours | $950 ($850 tuition + $100 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Joshua Logan 25325 Tu,Th 6 - 9 PM 9/12 – 12/12* Monroe Center/MC144 *No class 11/21 & 11/23 PRICE DROP! Braking Systems This course introduces students to vehicle braking system operation, maintenance, and repair. Topics will include drum and disc brakes, brake line repairs, and supporting electrical systems. Students will complete maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks in an instructional lab. Note: To enroll students must have successfully completed TRD258: Introduction to Automotive Technology. TRD150 | 48 hours | $699 ($649 tuition + $50 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Joshua Logan 25326 Tu,Th 6 - 9 PM 1/9 – 2/29/24 Monroe Center/MC144 TRADES & VOCATIONAL TRAINING Payment Plans Available! Take advantage of the FCC payment plan when you register for select programs (see page 42 for a list of eligible programs). This allows you to divide your total cost into automatic monthly payments from either a checking/savings account or major credit card. The plan is interest free with a non-refundable enrollment fee of $25. For more information about the payment plan, contact CEWD Registration at [email protected] or 301.624.2888. In-Person Courses Online Courses (ONL) Structured Remote Courses (SR) Hybrid Courses (HYB) | See page 4 for more course option information Eligible for senior tuition waiver. Eligible for disabled & retired tuition waiver. See page 43.

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