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Institution:
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Umpqua Community College
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Description:
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In part one of this sequence of electrical courses, the topic of study centered on basic electrical principles. The identification of different types of circuits and how they work, including the application of Ohm's law to demonstrate the relationship between current, voltage and resistance. A continuance of the battery and starting systems will carry over briefly as a review and will be discussed when the topics apply to the concepts at hand. In this course we will take those concepts one step further and apply them directly to the work that you'll do anytime you diagnose an electrical problem. Drawing from your prior learning in part one of this series, you will apply that knowledge in detail toward the diagnosis of electrical systems utilizing all resources available. New knowledge topics presented will be; automotive charging systems, ignition systems, and body electrical. Prerequisite: AUT 168. 26 lecture/78 lab hrs. (26 days) S
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5.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(541) 440-4600
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Regional Accreditation:
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Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
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Calendar System:
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Quarter
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