Academic year
2025-26
Is found in:
- Associate Degree in Electromechanical Systems, programme stage 2
This is a single course unit.
Study load:
3 credits
It is not possible to enrol in this course unit under
- exam contract (to obtain a credit).
- exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Co-ordinator: Verhulst Peter
Languages: Dutch
Scheduled for: Semester 2
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Re-sit exam: is possible.
Possibility of tolerance: This course unit is eligible for tolerance according to the criteria as determined by the degree programme you are enrolled in.
Total study time: 78,00 hours
Learning outcomes (list)
The graduate reads and interprets instructions, drawings, diagrams, descriptions, nameplate data and explanatory notes in which technical information is consulted in one foreign language.
| The student applies the conceptual framework and terminology used in a maintenance environment (Dutch and English).
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The graduate works in a sustainable, socially responsible and high-quality manner and applies safety and technical standards in a familiar field.
| The student effectively carries out a risk analysis on an assigned maintenance activity.
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| On the basis of a case study (stock management, maintenance plan, etc.), the student investigates the most optimal stock level (KPI) and substantiates the choice.
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Multimedia reporting: report in a multimedia way to users, colleagues and superiors on the conditions of teechnical installations and formulates improvement proposals considering use and functioning.
| The student formulates improvement proposals concerning information systems in maintenance management (CMMS).
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The graduate cooperates in a constructive and flexible manner in an intercultural and multidisciplinary team and assumes responsibility for determining and achieving the group result.
| The student takes on responsibility within an intercultural team for determining and achieving the group's objectives |
The qualified maintenance technician checks and examines with the necessary insight the functioning of technical installations on the basis of current measurement and analysis techniques.
| The student describes the different types of maintenance and their respective importance
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| The student explains the different techniques used in Condition Based Maintenance and Reliability Based Maintenance to detect electrical and mechanical failure modes and follows the respective steps in the processes.
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The qualified maintenance technician carries out self-proposed interventions regarding maintenance-technical aspects, based on measurement results and available data, under the supervision of a supervisor.
| The student applies, based on predictive measuring data, effective measures within the existing types of maintenance.
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| The student draws up periodic overhauls in the best possible way on the basis of the instructions of the manufacturer (OEM) and the history of the installation.
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| The student justifies the importance of a good control of supplies in function of the joined supply costs.
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| The student analyses a problem or incident using FMEA and/or RCA
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Educational organisation (list)
Evaluation (list)
Evaluation(s) for first exam chance
| Moment | Form | % | Remark |
| 1st examination period | Skills assessment during the examination series | 75,00 | Digitale evaluatie |
Evaluation(s) for re-sit exam
| Moment | Form | % | Remark |
| 2nd examination period | Skills assessment during the examination series | 75,00 | Digitale evaluatie |
Evaluation(s) for both exam chances, not reproducible in re-sit exam
| Moment | Form | % | Remark |
| 1st examination period | Project assignment | 25,00 | Opdracht |