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3.00 Credits
This course offers a survey of the significant economic, social, and political currents of Arkansas history from the Pre-Columbian Era to the end of the twentieth century, with a special emphasis on the cultural history of Arkansas. The course may be used as an elective for the Associate of Arts degree at Ouachita Technical College. In addition, this course fulfills the state public-school-teaching elementary certification requirement of three college-level hours of Arkansas history. This class is offered at the sophomore level; students planning to transfer the hours to a baccalaureate program should check with that school concerning the transferability of the course. F, S, SU Prerequisite: Three hours of college-level history or recommendation of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
HUMN 2113 Humanities: Art: An art appreciation course for general education credit that uses the history of art as a framework to explore and discuss the art of peoples and periods of creativity.
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3.00 Credits
HUMN 2123 Humanities: Music: A music appreciation course for general education credit designed to heighten the student's awareness of music's role in society, to introduce basic elements of music, and to assist in the development of analytical listening skills.
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3.00 Credits
HUMN 2133 Humanities: Theater: A theater appreciation course for general education credit designed to give students an orientation to the theory and practice of theater arts including reading of selected plays and discussion of playwrights from the Greek period to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Wiring methods is a course designed to give the student practical hands-on experience in electrical wiring techniques. Students will learn all conduit and wire terminology, wire and conduit sizes and their proper use, how to properly bend and install electrical conduit and pull wire, how to properly install breaker boxes and power panels, and how to solder and de-solder. (3,1,4) Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Electrical Apprentice program.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the non-electronics student to the basic concepts of D.C. and A.C. electricity. All topics of D.C. circuits are covered, including current flow, voltage, power and resistance, Ohm's Law, complex circuits and magnetism. In A.C., coils, capacitors, transformers, and their associated formulae are introduced. Three-phase voltage is also discussed. This course will enable the student to gain an understanding of the essentials of electricity and electrical power. (4, 3, 3) Prerequisite: Basic Algebra test Score and/or acceptance into the Electrical Apprentice program.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the principles of hydraulic and pneumatic equipment and their uses and application in industry. Some of the topics covered in this class include: hydraulic pumps, control valves, cylinders, seals, air compressors, filters, pressure regulators, pressure control valves, and flow controls. (3,2,3) This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
This class is an overview of the principles, concepts, and applications of mechanisms found in an industrial plant. Topics covered include belt drive systems, chains, chain drives, conveyor belts, conveyor systems, bearings, sheaves, lubrication, sprockets, and mechanical fasteners. Lab will be used to emphasize practical maintenance, installation, and procedures for repair and replacement. (3,2,3) This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
In this course the student will be introduced to heavy duty power transmission equipment such as clutches, transmissions, gear boxes, gear drives, torque converters, couplings and drive lines. Instruction covers theory of operation and industrial applications for these devices. Lab will focus on maintenance and installation of this type of equipment. (3,2,3) This course is offered when there is demand from business, industry, or the general public.
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3.00 Credits
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