Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Apprenticeship Ontario College Certificate

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  • Objectives
    Receive in-school component of millwright training. As a registered millwright apprentice, most of your training will be done on the job. You will take your in-school training at Conestoga College's Guelph Campus. Two variations of the in-school training are offered. They differ in format, but not in content. The first arrangement is offered in the traditional format of three, eight-week segments (full-time) over the 3-4 years of apprenticeship. The second is a day release format. Apprentices are in school one day per week for 40 weeks each year over a three-year period.
  • Academic title
    Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Apprenticeship Ontario College Certificate
  • Course description
    Level One
    DRWG1480     Drawings And Schematics I

    Description: To develop in the apprentice Millwright the ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and schematics.
    Hours: 32
    Credits: 2

    ELEC1090     Electrical I
    Description: This course introduces the student to the basic knowledge of electrical and electronic theory, electrical components and circuits, electrical safety and application.
    Hours: 16
    Credits: 1

    MILL1300     Workshop Practice I
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge of:
    · safety legislation, lock-out and isolation procedures, protective clothing and equipment, confined space procedures, housekeeping rules, fire, electrical and chemical hazards.
    · skill in the selection, safe use and care of the cutting and non-cutting tools used in the trade
    · units of measurement used in the trade, and skill in the use of measuring devices
    Hours: 48
    Credits: 3

    MILL1310     Workshop Technology I
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge of:
    · the principles of cutting and the relationship between speeds and feeds during the various machining operations
    · skill in the selection, safe use and care of the cutting and non-cutting tools used in the trade
    Hours: 56
    Credits: 4

    MILL1320     Machine Technology I
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge of:
    · ferrous and non-ferrous metals, basic heat treatment procedures, and knowledge and applications of fasteners
    · skill in the selection, safe use and care of the cutting and non-cutting tools used in the trade
    · types, properties and applications of lubricants
    Hours: 32
    Credits: 2

    MILL1330     Rigging & Hoisting
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge of:
    · safety legislation, lock-out and isolation procedures, protective clothing and equipment, confined space procedures, housekeeping rules, fire, electrical and chemical hazards.
    · correct lifting and hoisting procedures and the safe use of all equipment
    Hours: 24
    Credits: 2

    WELD1090     Welding I
    Description: This level I course will develop in the apprentice, knowledge and ability to setup and operate oxy-fuel and stick welding equipment to weld, braze, solder and cut safely, and to specifications. The course is delivered as 25% theory and 75% hands-on skills training using the Oxy-Fuel Gas (OFW) and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or "stick") processes.
    Hours: 32
    Credits: 2

    Level Two
    DRWG2050     Drawings And Schematics 2

    Description: To develop in the apprentice Millwright the ability to effectively use manufacturers' manuals to aid in the building, rebuilding and maintenance of equipment. Also, to develop the ability to sketch and draw machine components using a variety of drawing methods.
    Hours: 32
    Credits: 2

    ELEC2050     Electrical 2
    Description: Intermediate Electrical " Electric and Electronic Devices
    This course introduces the student to the basic knowledge of electric and electronic devices:
    - such as fuses, circuit breakers, lock outs and shut off procedures
    - perform diagnostic testing on and describe the application of electronic devices
    Hours: 16
    Credits: 1

    MILL2060     Machine Technology II
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge:
    · to identify, select and install the appropriate power transmission system and/or components for a specific application.
    · of the regulations, types, applications and maintenance of air compressors and ancillary equipment.
    · of the types, applications and maintenance of process pumps, valves, and piping and ancillary equipment.
    Hours: 40
    Credits: 3

    MILL2070     Power Transmission
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge:
    · to identify, select and install the appropriate power transmission system and/or components for a specific application.
    Hours: 56
    Credits: 4

    MILL2080     Workshop Practice II
    Description: To develop in the apprentice knowledge:
    · of the function, component parts, holding devices, accessories, cutting tools, and machining operations on the milling machine.
    · to identify, select and install the appropriate power transmission system and/or components for a specific application.
    · to select, install and maintain friction and rolling element bearings, and static and dynamic seals.
    Hours: 52
    Credits: 4

    WELD2000     Welding & Fabrication II
    Description: This level 2 course will further develop knowledge and ability to setup and operate welding equipment safely, and to specifications. Additional theory will review weld quality and defects, the effect of expansion/contraction on weldments and types of weld joints and welding symbols. The course is delivered as 25% theory and 75% hands-on skills training using the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW or ?MIG?), and Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW or ?stick?) processes, and will also include shop demonstrations of the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW or ?TIG?), and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes.
    Hours: 44
    Credits: 3

    Level Three
    ELEC3090     Electrical 3

    Description: To develop in the apprentice Millwright basic knowledge of electrical and electronic terminology, schematics and application of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's).
    Hours: 24
    Credits: 2

    MILL2050     Fluid Power
    Description: To develop in the apprentice the basic principles and application of pneumatics and compressed air safety as it relates to pneumatic systems.
    · the ability to identify, select and install pipe systems and valves for specific applications.
    · the knowledge of the basic hydraulic principles and the ability to perform pertinent hydraulic calculations, install, maintain and troubleshoot components.
    Hours: 81
    Credits: 6

    MILL3000     Machine Technology III
    Description: To develop in the apprentice the knowledge:
    · of the types, and principles of operation of various material handling systems.
    · of the types, applications and maintenance procedures of prime movers and ancillary equipment.
    · of function of fans and blowers.
    · of procedures, equipment used, and the benefits that accrue from a preventive and predictive maintenance program.
    Hours: 48
    Credits: 3

    MILL3010     Workshop Practice III
    Description: To develop in the apprentice the knowledge:
    · and principles of applied mechanics and thermodynamics, as it pertains to the trade Industrial Mechanic (Millwright).
    · and basic skill in the use of precision measuring equipment.
    Hours: 54
    Credits: 4

    WELD3190     Welding And Fabrication 3
    Description: This course will provide the student/apprentice with basic fabrication skills, using trade calculations, hand tools and common fabrication shop machines while producing projects from shop drawings.
    Hours: 33
    Credits: 2

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