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COURSE: WENG 460 Introduction to Mechanical Systems
OBJECTIVE: For each student to comprehend the purpose of mechanical systems in order to facilitate their design, construction, and operation. DESCRIPTION: Description: This course introduces facility mechanical systems to include Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and fire protection systems. This course covers the functional requirements, types, execution (design, construction, and acceptance), and operation of such systems. This course includes the following lesson blocks: fundamentals, requirements, systems & components, and sustainable performance. PRIMARY AUDIENCE: Engineers, Project Managers, and Engineering Supervisors SECONDARY AUDIENCE: Planners, Construction Managers, Program Managers, Quality Assurance Evaluators, Technicians, and Contractors GRADE: Officers: O1-O6; Enlisted: E4-E9; Civilians: GS5-GS14, WG1-WG11, WL7-WL11, WS9-WS15+ PREREQUISITES: None. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: A calculator is recommended. The ability to print and scan is required for completion of homework assignments NOTE: If you’d like to enroll in the current offering and it is within 2 weeks of the start of the offering, please email us using the Contact Us button below. DELIVERY METHOD: Web - This course is offered as a self-paced web course, where students will view lessons online, complete homework assignments, and do quizzes. An instructor will be available to answer questions throughout the duration of the course. Homework assignments will be graded within 3 duty days of their receipt, and feedback will be provided to the student for all graded work. The course is offered several times per year, with each offering lasting 5 weeks. All coursework must be completed by the end of the offering. Students can enroll for an offering when registration opens (90 days before the start date).