Program Name |
ADVANCED HYDRAULICS MC 3 |
Category |
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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: Coming Soon
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: Online lectures on Thursday afternoon
• Engagement week: In-person at Centennial): Tuesday & Wednesday (All day with 8 hrs per day: Labs #1 to #8) and Thursday, (Morning: Week 8 lecture and afternoon: Labs #9 and #10)
One week break: No classes
• Weeks 9 to 10 : Online lecture on Thursday afternoon
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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.
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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
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Contact Telephone |
416-289-5000 ext. 52188 |
Contact Email |
SETAS.PTL@centennialcollege.ca |