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3.00 Credits
CO-REQUISITE: MAT-202; PREREQUISITE: MAT-201; Min. grade C-. Focuses on Vector and calculus treatment of the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies using Newton's Laws. Includes work-energy impulse momentum, and free and forced oscillations. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: PHY-212; Min. grade C-. Explores fundamental concepts and basic theory, including first and second laws of thermodynamics, properties, states, thermodynamic functions, cycles, mixtures, and chemical and phase equilibrium. Clock Hours: 45 (LEC)
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60.00 Credits
Focuses on resistance, current, voltage, and power in AC and DC circuits; measurements; computations of series and parallel circuits; circuit analysis and troubleshooting with basic test equipment. Clock Hours: 60 (LEC)
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3.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: EIC-105; Min. grade C-. Studies the use of solid-state control equipment, primarily the programmable controller and associated solid-state sensors to control equipment, machinery, or complete processes. Includes concepts of solid-state logic, characteristics of solid-state sensors; conversions of relay logic control systems to programmable control systems; and microprocessor-based systems and remote control of processes. Enables the student to design, implement, and test control systems in the laboratory to meet specifically-assigned control problems. Emphasizes accuracy, safety, and National Electrical Code requirements. Clock Hours: 60 (LEC)
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19.50 Credits
This beginning course introduces the fundamental concepts of electricity, devices, circuits, and materials. Prev. Course Codes: (ELC-016) (ELC-117) Clock Hours: 19.5 (LEC)
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5.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to electricity and wiring. Safety; first aid and CPR; hand tools; electrical symbols, outlets and currents; conductors; wiring; basic, series, and parallel circuits; ground fault; lighting fixtures; Ohms Law; and wiring bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, entryways, and kitchens are covered. Clock Hours: 72 (LEC)
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: ELC-121; Min. grade C-. This course introduces series-parallel circuits; proportionality; Kirchhoff's Laws; circuit efficiency; water pumps and heaters; kitchen outlets; heating systems; low voltage signal systems; lamp identification and low voltage lighting; fire alarm and security systems; remote control systems; knots and rigging; pipe bending; service equipment; and swimming pools, spas, and hot tubs. Clock Hours: 72 (LEC)
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: ELC-122; Min. grade C-. This course introduces AC electricity, inductance and transformer theory, capacitance, series AC circuits, AC power and resonance, three-phase AC, meters, generators, DC and AC motors, and transformers. First aid and CPR are reviewed. Clock Hours: 72 (LEC)
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: ELC-161; Min. grade C-. General wiring; service and feeder calculations; grounding, bonding and over current protection; installation of wiring in various locations; and motors and transformers are covered in this course. Clock Hours: 72 (LEC)
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5.00 Credits
PREREQUISITE: ELC-162; Min. grade C-. This course provides a review of motors and threephase systems and introduces transformers and harmonics; blueprint reading; designing electrical systems for wiring methods, equipment design, motors and motor control, air conditioning and refrigeration, and transformers; grounding equipment and conductors; and fault currents. Clock Hours: 72 (LEC)
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