ADVANCED HYDRAULICS MC 3 7076

Program Name ADVANCED HYDRAULICS MC 3
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Program Number 7076
Description These micro-credentials contain industry& highest in-demand skills-based training, delivered in a condensed format. This relevant training with access to state-of-the-art equipment and labs for experiential learning developed in collaboration with the Canadian Fluid Power Association to improve your marketability or expansion of career paths. Next offering starting : January 9, 2025 This program includes 27 hours online training: 3 hours/week virtual teacher-led for 9 weeks and 20 hours in-class lab training plus one 3 hours of in-class lecture at Centennial College - Progress Campus Toronto. Schedule Breakdown: 7 Weeks - Virtual (Thursdays at 1:30PM-4:30PM) 3 Days- In-person (8:30AM- 5:30PM) 2 Days - Virtual (Thursdays at 1:30PM-4:30PM) ** Please See Schedule Breakdown Details with Dates below: • Weeks 1 to 7 (Jan.9 - Feb. 20): Online lectures on Thursday afternoon • Engagement week (Feb. 25 - 27: In-person at Centennial): Tuesday, February 25th & Wednesday February 26th(All day with 8 hrs per day: Labs #1 to #8) and Thursday, February 27th(Morning: Week 8 lecture and afternoon: Labs #9 and #10) One week break (Week of March 3rd ) No classes • Weeks 9 to 10 (March 13th , March 20th) : Online lecture on Thursday afternoon ** By participating in this program, you will be able to: • Apply safety industry standards in order to ensure a safe industrial work environment. • Analyze individual hydraulic components to explain the operation of a hydraulic circuit schematic. • Size appropriate hydraulic components and select using a manufacturers' catalogs. • Select and assemble fittings and hoses to build a functioning hydraulic system. • Explain the basic concepts of hydraulic valve control in order to select appropriate components for an application. • Differentiate between open and closed loop hydraulic circuits. • Calculate static and dynamic external forces to select appropriate hydraulic components. • Describe intensification, compression and decompression processes in order to avoid related negative impacts on a hydraulic system operation. • Troubleshoot a hydraulic system to ensure proper functioning. Upon successful completion of a Micro-credential, you will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement, and Industry digital badges where applicable Please note that safety shoes and glasses are required for the lab portion of the course.
Admission This project focuses on helping impacted workers develop new skills as advanced operators and highlight these skills to employers facing workforce and/or skills shortages. Admission Requirements Completion of Hydraulic Fundamentals 7074 Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or General Education Development (GED), or equivalent; OR Mature Student Status (19 years or older)
Notes Tuition Fee: Non- CFPA Members: $798.00 CFPA Members : $698.00
Contact Telephone 416-289-5000 ext. 52188
Contact Email SETAS.PTL@centennialcollege.ca

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