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NEC 111: National Electrical Code
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This 45-hour course covers all nine chapters of the national electrical code book. Students develop a thorough understanding of the code requirements and applications, as well as proficiency in researching various code rules. Must be passed with a C or better.
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NGP 110: Basic Principles and Practices for Propane/Natural Gas
1.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course is a prerequisite to the more advanced classes and includes sections covering the physical properties and combustion characteristics of propane, identifying propane industry standards, safety codes and regulations, identifying the 138 Washington County Community College basic parts of tanks, cylinders, and bulk storage installations, maintaining a safe working environment, identifying commonly used hand tools and supplies, and serving the customers. State certification testing included.
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NUT 170: Nutrition
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours Functions and sources of nutrients; digestion, absorption and utilization of food; nutrition needs across the life cycle; symptoms of nutrition deficiency and excess; and guidelines for dietetic planning are covered. Students successfully completing this course will be eligible for a certificate from the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation upon passing a certification examination.
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NUT 171: Nutrition Lab
1.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
2 lab hours This 30-hour course will make science assessable through the application of nutrition and physiological principles. Biological and physiological principles will come alive as digestion, absorption, metabolism, nutrition assessment and the relation of nutrition to health are studied and applied. Students will use this new information in their everyday lives as they become more knowledgeable consumers of both nutrients and nutrition information.
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PHI 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours This course is a study of the perennial problems of philosophy as discussed by authors of all periods, from the Pre-Socratic Greeks to contemporary writers. This survey focuses primarily on western philosophy, but also introduces eastern thought. Such issues as free will vs. determinism, the problem of evil, the mind-body split, the nature of time, the limits of science and mysticism are among topics offered. Prerequisite: ENG101.
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PHI 115: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
3 class hours Ethics is the study of that which is of fundamental interest to every human. This course provides the student with the study of ancient and contemporary issues involving actions freely performed that significantly harm or benefit humankind and the reasoned methods of judging such behavior.
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PLU 105: Maine State Internal Plumbing Code
3.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This 45-hour course will cover the 15 sections of the State of Maine internal plumbing code. The student will gain the necessary skills to study and interpret the present Maine code.
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PLU 124: Plumbing Technology I
6.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
This course will provide the student with the skills necessary to perform basic job functions in the plumbing industry. Topics include safety, basic theory, plumbing 1-800-210-6932 139 materials identification and shop projects. The course covers the first half of the plumbing code.
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PLU 125: Plumbing Technology II
6.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Students gain experience in design, layout, and installation of plumbing systems through work projects. Topics include safety, theory, and pipe sizing for drainage, vents and potable water piping. The course covers the second half of the plumbing code. Prerequisite: PLU124.
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PLU 126: Plumbing Technology III
6.00 Credits
Washington County Community College
Students will assemble plumbing systems in accordance with the Maine State Plumbing Code. The course includes safety, the basic principles of electricity and electrical applications in connection with plumbing systems. Water pumps will be included in the lessons. The first half of the plumbing code will be reviewed. Prerequisites: PLU124 and PLU125
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