MATC 2023-24 Catalog
BARCOS – BAS
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
enrolled in BARCOS-108, BARCOS-317, BARCOS-101 and BARCOS-104. Instructor consent is also required. BAS – Building Automation Systems (Department 481) BAS-140 Credits:3 Building Systems 1 Course examines mechanical building systems and operations related to heating, ventilation, air conditioning equipment, and water systems. Course learning outcomes shall apply HVAC systems to controlling building environments. Learners will gain knowledge and skills of systems and controls which create a healthy and productive environment in commercial and industrial buildings. BAS-141 Credits:2 Building Systems 2 Course examines building lighting, alarms, security, network access, & building envelope systems. Learners will apply course concepts to the JCI Metasys System extended architecture for managing building operations. BAS-142 Credits:1 Measurement & Veri fi cation for Automated Course examines the bene fi ts of performing measurement and veri fi cation; as well as testing procedures, tools and equipment, instrumentation used, and how to interpret data. Learners will explore di ff erent methods of measuring and verifying energy savings using the International Performance Measurement & Veri fi cation Protocols (IPMVP). Learning outcomes include hands on experience using kWh meters, energy management systems, and data loggers. Information covered will prepare learners to take the national certi fi cation exam for measurement and veri fi cation. Concepts will be applied to the process of verifying that energy management projects are working. Course reinforces documentation, communication, project management, and computer skills including word processing and spreadsheets. BAS-143 Credits:2 Electric Concepts/Control 1 ABS Learners will explore how to apply basic electrical concepts to building automated systems control. Course examines basic electrical theories, electrical symbols, line and ladder diagrams, wiring schematics, DC and AC circuits, and applies these to building automated systems control. Control theories will be applied to job duties and tasks performed on building automated systems. BAS-144 Credits:2 Control Theory 2 Course builds upon the electrical concepts learned in Control Theory 1, and examines control systems used in heating, ventilation,
and air conditioning systems. Learning outcomes include: control system submittals, sequence of operations, system architecture, control languages, and commissioning controls. Control theories will be applied to both HVAC and water systems. Learners will apply course concepts to the JCI Metasys System extended architecture for man aging building operations. Prerequisite(s): Complete ABS-143. BAS-145 Credits:2 Control Theory 3 Course examines control theories for DOC technologies, lighting, alarms, security, and building envelope technologies used in various automated systems. Programmable controls and graphical interfaces will be introduced. Hands-on learning lab simulations will build skills and help apply concepts to job duties and tasks. Prerequisite(s): Complete ABS-143 and ABS-144. BAS-148 Credits:4 Automated Building Control Systems Course examines JCI Metasys, IVUE Carrier and Trane Tracer building automated control system technologies. Learners will compare systems and apply concepts to managing automated building control systems. Hands on learning lab for the Metasys System will help learners build skills in writing, revising and verifying programs. Prerequisite(s): Complete ABS-140, ABS-141, ABS-142, ABS 143, ABS-144 and ABS-150. BAS-149 Credits:4 Networking Automated Building Systems Course examines servers, network servers, and other programs; virtual area networks; wireless controls; and building automatic control networks (BACNET) and LON system architectures. BAS-150 Credits:2 Energy Auditing Learning outcomes include exploring the process and requirements for completing an energy audit, examining the ASHRAE levels of audits, and relating these to the job duties and tasks performed for building automated control systems. Learners will complete an ASHRAE Level 1 energy audit project as a foundation for developing skills needed for automated building systems related careers. BAS-151 Credits:2 Commissioning Course explores commissioning related job duties and tasks involved in starting-up new automated building systems and controls. Course learning outcomes include applying the commissioning process to automated building systems; examining commissioning related roles and responsibilities, exploring thebene fi ts of commissioning and how these relate to energy management, using functional performance testing (FPT) and construction checklists in the com missioning process.
BARCOS-349
Credits:1
Barber Haircut 3 Students hone skills previously learned in Barber Haircut courses. Clipper designs, afros, fauxhawks and current trends are also covered. Students practice on mannequins, classmates and available models. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, BARCOS-336, BARCOS-345 and BARCOS-347 and must be admitted to Barber program Barber Chemical Services 3 Introduces various application procedures for oxidative and non-oxidative tints. Highlighting and bleaching techniques are also covered. Students practice on mannequins and available models. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300, BARCOS-336, BARCOS-338 and BARCOS-346 and must be admitted to the Barber program Barber Hairstyling 2 Students enhance skills learned in Barber Hairstyling 1. Wet styling techniques are also introduced. Students practice roller sets, pin curls and fi ngerwaves on mannequins. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-336 and BARCOS-347 and must be admitted to Barber program (31-502-5). BARCOS-352 Credits:2 Barber State Board Review Presents a review of the theory and practical skills acquired throughout the program. Prepares students for successful completion of the Wisconsin Barber licensing exam. Students pack an exam kit, take a mock practical exam and complete a fi nal theory exam. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-319, BARCOS-320, BARCOS-349, BARCOS-350 and BARCOS-351 and must be admitted to the Barber program (31-502-5). BARCOS-353 Credits:2 Barber Haircut 4 This course reviews hair cutting techniques learned in previous Barber hair cutting courses. Students prepare mannequins for the State Board Exam. Students practice skills on available models and mannequins: Speed ande ffi ciency are stressed. Prerequisite(s): Complete BARCOS-300 BARCOS-336 BARCOS-345, BARCOS-347 and BARCOS-349 and must be admitted to the Barber program Spa Sciences This course includes a full Aesthetician Program Orientation and introduces the science of aesthetic services including cosmetic chemistry, diseases and disorders and electricity. Students identify the e ff ects of product ingredients on the skin. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently (31-502-5). BARCOS-351 Credits:1 (31-502-5). BARCOS-355 Credits:3 (31-502-5). BARCOS-350 Credits:2
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