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Course Overview

This program covers and to conform to the needs of industry and maintenance of facilities and facilities in power and water plants, and it took into account the commitment to the technical professional standard required in the national industry for the facility management technician.
This program supports training in core English language capabilities, personal safety, practical safety, behavioral skills, and group interaction. It also includes training in basic skills in the operation and use and operation of utility equipment in addition to operating skills, engineering fees, electrical and mechanical fees, and buildings. The program also includes how to manage and use electrical and mechanical rotating equipment, refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, operate and troubleshoot, and also how to track buildings.
To assure quality, the software included the basics of operation and stoppage, detection, processing and maintenance of operational malfunctions.

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Curriculum

  • ENG 101: English Language -1
  • FFC 101: Health and Safety -1
  • FFC 102: Elementary Science
  • FFC 103: Basic mathematics
  • FFC 104: Time Management
  • FFC 105: Hand and Power Tools
  • FFC 106: Workshop Practice
  • FFC 107: Mechanical Equipment -1
  • ENG 201: English Language for the Workplace -2
  • FFC 201: Health and Safety -2
  • FFC 202: Measurement Parts
  • FFC 203: Team Building
  • FFC 204: Mechanical Equipment -2
  • FFC 205: Electrical Fundamentals
  • FFC 206: Instrument Fundamentals
  • FFC 207: Reading Basic Drawing
  • ENG 301: English Language for the Workplace -3
  • FFC 301: Health and Electrical Safety -1
  • FFC 312: Direct Current
  • FFC 313: Alternating Current
  • FFC 314: Workshop Cable Practices
  • FFC 315: Electrical Measuring Instrument
  • FFC 316: Electrical Industrial Equipment
  • FFC 317: Electrical Motors and Motor Controls
  • FFC 318: Motors Troubleshooting and Maintenance
  • FFC 319: Practical Electrical Installations
  • FFC 310: Electrical Switchgear
  • FFC 311: Electrical Faults
  • FFC 312: Electrical Components
  • FFC 313: Electrical protection
  • ENG 401: English Language -4
  • FFC 401: Health and Mechanical Safety
  • FFC 402: Use of Fixed Power Tools
  • FFC 403: Mechanical Equipment Maintenance-1
  • FFC 404: Mechanical Equipment Maintenance – 2
  • FFC 405: Mechanical Equipment Maintenance – 3
  • FFC 406: Valve Operation
  • FFC 407: Welding Practices
  • FFC 408: Vibration
  • FFC 409: Piping and Pipe System
  • FFC 410: Mechanical Drives
  • FFC 411: Heat Exchangers
  • FFC 412: Pneumatics
  • FFC 413: Hydraulics
  • ENG 501: English Language -5
  • FFC 501: Health and Safety in the Air Condition
  • FFC 502: Refrigeration Cycles & Systems
  • FFC 503: Fundamentals of Cooling
  • FFC 504: HVAC Controls
  • FFC 505: Water Chillers
  • FFC 506: Refrigeration Equipment
  • FFC 507: Basic Air Conditioning Control
  • FFC 508: Air Handling Systems and Ventilation
  • FFC 509: Basic of Heating System
  • FFC 510: HVAC Troubleshooting
  • ENG 601 English Language-6
  • FFC 601 Hazard Recognition and Health and Safety
  • FFC 602 Fabrication Design Principles
  • FFC 603 Construction and Materials Principles-1
  • FFC 604 Construction and Materials Principles-2
  • FFC 605 Code of House Building
  • FFC 606 Materials of Construction
  • FFC 607 Sequence and Method of Works-1
  • FFC 608 Sequence and Method of Works-2

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