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Casino Gaming Machine Repair Technician Certificate


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Degree: Certificate
HEGIS Code: 5105
Curriculum Code: 1867
Campus Location: South
Engineering & Technologies Division

Program Description

With the sudden dramatic expansion of casino gaming machines locally and simultaneous technological change in the industry, a serious void exists in educational opportunities to prepare for work involving repair of the equipment on which revenue depends. With this certificate program, Erie Community College intends to assist the industry locally by creating a recognized course of study as well as assist job seekers in qualifying for positions.

This program is designed to provide education and training in the repair and maintenance of casino gaming machines. Its purpose is to prepare individuals for jobs as technicians who will service this sophisticated electronic equipment in the gaming industry. Students may include persons new to the industry, as well as employees already in the industry who may wish to upgrade their skills. Individuals already working as electronic technicians may wish to add a new skill set. Moreover, it will make possible another career alternative for students in the Computer Repair Technology program.

The design of the program recognizes that the CGM Repair Technician is essentially a computer repair technician and builds upon the courses comprising the first year of Computer Repair Technology. Then it adds the missing elements in an additional CGM System Maintenance course. It is a 25-credit hour program, designed for full-or part-time study – two semesters full-time or three semesters part-time. The first half of the curriculum includes mathematics, recognition of components, circuit testing and safety issues. The second half deals with advanced electronic skills, computer logic and microprocessors. Electronic troubleshooting is featured in the new course.

Department Notes

The Casino Gaming Machine Repair Technician program is built from the content of the Computer Repair Technology program, but does not replace it. However, it does meet the required courses for a portion of the first year requirements.

Prerequisite

Pre-testing of students will be used to determine entry requirements. Students who do not test at MT 007 or higher will be given an opportunity to take developmental math before entry into the program in order to insure every opportunity for success.

Program Competencies

  • Use the resistor color code and component recognition
  • Demonstrate electronic soldering and terminating wire connections using solderless type connectors
  • Demonstrate using electronic test instrumentation dual trace scopes, frequency counters and function generators
  • Demonstrate troubleshooting half-wave, full-wave and bridge power supplies.
  • Student will be able to troubleshoot and repair voltage doublers
  • Prototype multistage analog and digital circuits, check these circuits for normal operation and design and construct circuit boards for these circuits
  • Design, construct and test digital logic circuits to meet the demands of any four input logic circuits
  • Demonstrate basic theory and architecture of computer systems
  • Interact with a computer system to assess its performance
  • Disassemble and reassemble mechanical components of computer systems and adjust for proper operation
  • Isolate system malfunction by relating program execution to specific groups of circuits
  • Use system software to generate, operate and maintain program logos to identify failed system components
  • Demonstrate power system operation
  • Isolate data communications system faults to specific subsystems

Curriculum

Total Degree Credits: 25 credits

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