Technician Certificate – Electro-Mechanic Operation and Maintenance (T. Cert. EMOM)

School of Engineering Technology & Industrial Trades
Program Description:

Entry-level electro-mechanic operations and maintenance technicians install, maintain, and repair machinery and mechanical equipment. Working in Qatar’s naval forces, electro-mechanic operations and maintenance technicians read and interpret technical drawings, install, align, and dismantle mechanical equipment, and operate various devices and machine tools. They play key roles in pump, internal combustion engine, and compressor maintenance. Electro-mechanic operation and maintenance technicians generally work in various ship’s units focusing on preventative maintenance tasks which are required for various test equipment.

The applied Technician Certificate - Electro-Mechanic Operation and Maintenance (T. Cert. EMOM) prepares graduates for careers as entry level electro-mechanic operators and maintainers in the Qatar Emiri Naval Forces. The program is competency based with a mix of theory and practical skills development. Students will train in simulated work environments within College of Engineering and Technology workshops and pilot plants, using current industry standards, and industry relevant tools and equipment.

Trainees will receive workplace safety training at the beginning of the program. Safety principles will be reinforced and embedded throughout every course and technical tasks will be completed during the program.

Program Duration:

Two years

Admission Requirements:

1. High school graduation certificate or equivalent approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education with a minimum average of 50%.

  1. The required score on the University English Placement Test or a passing score from another approved internationally recognized English language test, as validated by the Admissions & Registration Directorate; OR
  2. Successful completion of Foundation program requirements.

 

NOTE: Depending on the demonstrated strength of their English proficiency, applicants may be considered on an individual basis for an alternate plan of study which will include individualized remedial English language training.

1. Completion of the University Math Placement Test (GMP).

1. Industry sponsorship is required for admission to this program.

1. Strenuous physical dexterity is required for this program. Employers will typically require applicants to undergo a physical capabilities assessment prior to hiring.

To see the 2022-2023 Study Plan pages, please CLICK HERE!

2023-2024 Study Plan:

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/COURSE
    Pre-Req Co-Req CR LEC LAB

SEMESTER 1 (15 WEEKS)

FTEN1110

Technical English I

Min Score on AEP - 0 0 225
FTMA1110

Preparatory Mathematics I

- - 0 0 75
TRCO1110

Workplace Safety

- - 2 15 30
TRCO1120 Fabrication Hand Tools - TRCO1110 1 0 45

TRCO1130

Power Tools

-

TRCO1110 TRCO1120

1 0 45
Semester 1 Total: 4 15 420
SEMESTER 2 (7 WEEKS)
FTEN1210 Technical English II FTEN1110 - 0 0 105
FTMA1210 Preparatory Mathematics II FTMA1110 - 0 0 35
TRCO1210 Basic DC Theory I TRCO1110 - 2 20 50
Semester 2 Total: 2 20 190
SEMESTER 3 (7 WEEKS)
FTEN1310 Technical English III FTEN1210 - 0 0 105
FTMA1310 Preparatory Mathematics III FTMA1210 - 0 0 35
TRCO1330 Basic DC Theory II TRCO1110 TRCO1210 - 1 10 30
TRCO1340 Electrical Drawings TRCO1210 TRCO1330 1 10 20
Semester 3 Total: 2 20 190
SEMESTER 4 (15 WEEKS)
FTEN1410 Technical English IV FTEN1310 - 0 0 225
TRCO1420 Single-Phase Electricity TRCO1210 - 2 20 50
TRCO1430 Three-Phase Electricity - TRCO1420 2 20 40
TRCO1440 Conductors and Cables TRCO1120
TRCO1130
TRCO1420 1 10 30
TRCO1450 Electrical Circuits TRCO1130 - 1 10 30
Semester 4 Total: 6 60 375
YEAR 1 TOTAL: 14 115 1175

COURSE NUMBER

COURSE TITLE REQUISITE HOURS/COURSE
    Pre-Req Co-Req CR LEC LAB

SEMESTER 5 (15 WEEKS)

TRCO1510 Electrical Transformers TRCO1340 TRCO1430 - 2 15 35
TRCO1520

Three-Phase Induction Motors

TRCO1120 TRCO1130 TRCO1340 TRCO1430 - 1 10 30
TRCO1530

Single-Phase Induction Motors

- TRCO1520 1 10 20
TRCO1540 Alternating Current Generators - - 2 15 35

TRCO1550

Direct Current Motors

- TRCO1530 1 10 40
TRCO1560 Circuit Breakers & Fuses TRCO1110 - 1 10 35
TRCO1570 Relays and Contactors TRCO1340 - 1 10 35
TRCO1580 UPS & Inverters - TRCO1560 TRCO1570 2 15 35
TRCO1460 Power Supplies and Rectifiers TRCO1330 TRCO1340 - 2 15 35
TREM1510 Mechanical Hand and Power Tools TRCO1110 - 1 0 30
Semester 5 Total: 14 110 330
SEMESTER 6 (7 WEEKS)
TREM1610 Precision Measuring Tools TRCO1110 TRCO1120 TREM1510 - 1 5 25
TREM1620 Technical Drawings TRCO1110 TREM1510 - 1 10 30
TREM1630 Limits, Fits & Tolerance - TREM1610 TREM1620 1 24 6
TREM1640 Bearing Maintenance & Lubrication TREM1510 TREM1610 TREM1620 TREM1630 1 10 40
TREM1650 Maintenance Procedures - - 1 15 15
TREM1660 Coupling Maintenance TREM1510 TREM1610 TREM1620 TREM1650 1 5 25
Semester 6 Total: 6 69 141
SEMESTER 7 (8 WEEKS)
TREM1710 Shaft Alignment TREM1510 TREM1610 TREM1620 TREM1650 - 1 5 25
TREM1720 Seal Maintenance TREM1510 TREM1610 TREM1620 TREM1660 - 1 5 25
TREM1730 Pump Maintenance TRCO1120 TREM1620 TREM1650 TREM1660 TREM1720 2 10 50
TREM1740 Compressor Maintenance TREM1510 TREM1610 TREM1620 TREM1640 TREM1650 TREM1720 2 10 50
TREM1750 IC Engine Maintenance TREM1510 TREM1610 TREM1620 TREM1650 - 2 10 50
Semester 7 Total: 8 40 200
YEAR 2 TOTAL: 28 219 671
T. Cert. EMOM Total: 42 334 1846

Graduate Future Pathways:

Graduates of the Technician Certificate - Electro-Mechanic Operation and Maintenance (T. Cert EMOM) may choose to continue their studies and receive advanced entry into the Diploma in Mechanical Technology (Dip. MET) program.

Graduate Career Opportunities:

The two year Technician Certificate - Electro-Mechanic Operation and Maintenance (T. Cert EMOM) is an applied certificate with learning outcomes closely linked to the labor market. A wide range of career opportunities in the field currently exist and they include, but are not limited to, the following:

• Junior Mechanical Maintenance Technician

• Apprentice Maintenance Technician

• Mechanical Inspection Technician

Program Contact:

Will Skeels
Department Head, Industrial Trades