Associate of Applied Science
School of Energy
Pathways
-
Electrical and Instrumentation, -
Natural Gas Compression, Associate of Applied Science -
Petroleum Technology, Associate of Applied Science -
Ranch and Land Management (Agriculture and Natural Resources), Associate of Applied Science -
Agriculture (Agriculture and Natural Resources), Associate of Arts/Science - General Studies -
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, Certificate -
Maintenance Technician, Certificate 1, Certificate -
Maintenance Technician, Certificate 2, Certificate -
Natural Gas Compression, Certificate 1, Certificate -
Natural Gas Compression, Certificate 2, Certificate -
Petroleum Technology, Certificate 1, Certificate -
Petroleum Technology, Certificate 2, Certificate -
Ranch and Land Management, Certificate 1 (Agriculture and Natural Resources), Certificate -
Ranch and Land Management, Certificate 2 (Agriculture and Natural Resources), Certificate -
Residential/Commercial Electrician, Certificate -
Advanced Electrical Specialist, OSA -
Compressor Technician, OSA -
Electrical Helper, OSA -
Electrical Specialist, OSA -
Engine Technician, OSA -
Industrial Communications, OSA -
Petroleum Production, OSA
Courses
DEMR 1316: Basic Hydraulics
Credits 3Fundamentals of hydraulics including components and related systems.
DFTG 1325: Blueprint Reading and Sketching
Credits 3An introduction to reading and interpreting working drawings for fabrication processes and associated traders. Use of sketching techniques to create pictorial and multiple-view drawings.
ELMT 1301: Basic Programmable Logic Controllers
Credits 3An introduction to programmable logic controllers as used in industrial environments including basic concepts, programming, applications, troubleshooting of ladder logic and interfacing of equipment.
ELMT 2339: Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers
Credits 3Advanced applications of programmable logic controllers as used in industrial environments including concepts of programming, industrial applications, troubleshooting ladder logic, and interfacing to equipment.
ELMT 2370: Advanced Mechanical Engines
Credits 3Continuation of Introduction to Mechanical Engines. Coverage of testing and repairing diesel, gasoline, and natural gas engines including related systems and specialized tools. Emphasis on energy industry related uses of these components.
ELPT 1311: Basic Electrical Theory
Credits 3Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current.
ELPT 1325: National Electrical Code I
Credits 3An introductory study of the National Electric Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring design, protection, methods, and materials; equipment for general use; and basic calculations.
ELPT 1341: Motor Control
Credits 3Operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interpretations.
ELPT 1345: Commercial Wiring
Credits 3Commercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures.
ELPT 1370: Advanced Electricity
Credits 3Introduction to advanced electrical theory and circuitry including, power factor, induction, capacitance, apparent power, sine wave analysis, and complex circuitry. Power distribution calculations and circuits are also included.
ELPT 2305: Motors and Transformers
Credits 3Operation of single- and three-phase motors and transformers. Includes transformer banking, power factor correction, and protective devices.
ENER 1270: Employment Success Energy Industry
Credits 2A comprehensive study of basic communication skills necessary for business and industry; included are techniques in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis is placed upon written and spoken communication as they relate to correspondence and oral presentations in a business environment. Topics include communication skills such as listening, writing, verbal and non-verbal communication, conflict resolution and interviewing skills with emphasis on the importance of effective oral communications.
ENER 1350: Overview of Energy Industry
Credits 3Introduction to the major sectors of the energy industry. Includes a comparison of energy industry careers.
ENER 1375: Introduction to Mechanical Engines
Credits 3Fundamentals of engine operation, engine diagnosis and engine repair. Emphasis on identification, inspection, measurements and disassembly, repair, and reassembly of the engine. Course may be taught manufacturer specific. Will cover gasoline, diesel and natural gas engine theory as used in the energy industry.
ENER 2325: SCADA and Networking
Credits 3Topics in Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)systems, and Industrial Ethernet communications systems as they apply to industry.
GISC 1270: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Credits 2Introduction to basic concepts of vector GIS using several industry specific software programs including nomenclature of cartography and geography.
HART 1307: Refrigeration Principles
Credits 3An introduction to the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer theory, temperature/pressure relationship, refrigerant handling, refrigeration components, and safety.
HART 2336: Air Conditioning Troubleshooting
Credits 3An advanced course in application of troubleshooting principles and use of test instruments to diagnose air conditioning and refrigeration components and system problems including conducting performance tests.
HEMR 1304: Natural Gas Compression
Credits 3An introductory course in the principles of operation of gas compressors and natural gas engines.
HEMR 1370: Natural Gas Compression II
Credits 3Continuation of HEMR 1304: Natural Gas Compression; includes principles of operation for natural gas compressors and natural gas engines. Startup and shutdown of a natural gas compressor skid. Troubleshooting procedures and the required tools used.
HEMR 1371: Natural Gas Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Credits 3Introduction into CNG compression and pumps, valves, snap controllers, compressor maintenance and repair. Including the diagnostics and troubleshooting of natural gas compressors, and engines.
INMT 2303: Pumps, Compressors & Mechanical Drives
Credits 3A study of the theory and operations of various types of pumps and compressors. Topics include mechanical power transmission systems including gears, v-belts and chain drives.
INMT 2388: Internship-Manufacturing Tech
Credits 3A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupations theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer.
INTC 1301: Principles of Industrial Measurements I
Credits 3Principles of measurement. Includes operation of devices used to measure process variables and basic control functions.
OSHT 1220: Energy Industrial Safety
Credits 2An overview for industrial workers of state/federal regulations and guidelines which require industrial safety training. Topics include the 29 CFR. 1910, 1926 and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70E standards such as confined space entry, emergency action, lock out/tag out, arc flash, and other work related subjects.
PTRT 1170: Natural Gas Processing
Credits 1An overview of natural gas processing operations. Topics include fundamentals of gas processing, the scientific principles and how they apply to the process, processing equipment, and procedures.
PTRT 1270: Energy Sector Math and Computer Skills
Credits 2Computer and math applications that are used in the petroleum industry will be discussed.
PTRT 1275: Petroleum Regulations
Credits 2Regulatory requirements and structures associated with the petroleum industry.
PTRT 1324: Petroleum Instrumentation
Credits 3Study of instruments, instrument systems, terminology, process variables, and control loops as used in a petroleum environment.
PTRT 2170: Natural Gas Production
Credits 1An overview of the aspects of natural gas and oil production including various aspects of hydrocarbon production, processing equipment, and gas compression/ transportation systems.
SCIT 1270: Petroleum Chemistry
Credits 2The overall purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of Petroleum Chemistry and the skills needed for successful employment. The course is primarily focused on the oil and gas sector of the petroleum industry. The skills include knowledge of chemical composition, properties of petroleum (oil and gas), petroleum products and alternative fuels. Hands on skills, behaviors and attitudes are demonstrated in the laboratory and/or in the oil-gas field (work site), as testing techniques are taught, developed and mastered. The team oriented learning environment in the laboratory provides further professional development for the student. The course will also review the chemical basis for the most important production processes.