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  • 4.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ELT 109 Provides instruction in the theory and operation of specific types of transformers. Emphasis will be placed on National Electrical Code requirements related to the use of transformers. Topics include: transformer theory; types of transformers such as dual voltage transformers, autotransformers, buckboost transformers, and single- and three-phase transformers; National Electrical Code requirements; and safety precautions.
  • 4.00 - 7.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): ELT 109 Provides instruction in industrial applications of the National Electrical Code. Topics include: rigid conduit installation, systems design concepts, equipment installation (600 volts or less), and safety precautions.
  • 5.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Corequisite(s): ELT 108, ELT 111, ELT 112 Introduces line and low voltage switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, and circuits. Emphasis will be placed on switching circuits, manual and automatic controls and devices, line and low voltage switching circuits, operation, application and ladder diagrams, AC and DC servo drives, and DC stepper drives. Topics include: ladder and wire diagrams, switching circuits, manual controls and devices, automatic controls and devices, and application and operation of controllers and controls.
  • 4.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): IFC 100, Co-Requisite: IFC101, MAT 101 Introduces the theory and application of varying sine wave voltages and current. Topics include: magnetism, AC wave generation, industance, capacitance, and basic transformers.
  • 5.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): ELT119, IFC100, IFC101, ELT106, ELT121 Introduces residential wiring practices and procedures. Topics include: residential circuits, print reading, National Electrical Code, wiring materials, determining the required number and location of lighting/ receptacles and small appliance circuits, wiring methods (size and type conductors, box fill calculations and voltage drop), switch control of luminaries and receptacle installation including bonding, GFCI and AFCI circuits, special purposes outlets- ranges, cooktops, ovens, dryers, water heaters, sump pumps, etc., and sizing OCPD's (circuit breakers and fuses).
  • 6.00 - 8.00 Credits

    Prerequisite/Corequisite(s): ELT 120 Provides additional instruction on wiring practices in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Topics include: residential single family service calculations, residential two-family service calculations, load balancing, subpanels and feeders, residential single-family service installation, residential two-family service installation, concepts of TV and CATV installation, swimming pool installation, and remote control of lighting and intercom installation.
  • 6.00 - 10.00 Credits

    Prerequisite (s): ELT 111, ELT 112, ELT 118 Introduces operational theory, systems terminology, PLC installations, and programming procedures for programmable logic controls. Emphasis is placed on plc programming, connections, installations, and start-up procedures. Topics include: PLC hardware and software, PLC functions and terminology, introductory numbering systems, PLC installation and set up, PLC programming basics, relay logic instructions, timers and counters, connecting field devices to I/O cards, and PLC safety procedures.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Provisional Admission Provides a study of human relations and professional development in today's rapidly changing world that prepares students for living and working in a complex society. Topics include: personal skills required for understanding of self and others; projecting a professional image; job acquisition skills such as conducting a job search, interviewing techniques, job application and resume preparation; desirable job performance skills; and desirable attitudes necessary for job retention and advancement.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): Program Admission Introduces the student to the Emergency Medical Technician profession. This course covers the first half of the U.S. Department of Transportation Basic EMT Program. Topics include: introduction to emergency care, EMS systems, well-being of the EMT, medical-legal aspects of emergency care, hazardous materials, blood and airborne pathogens, infectious diseases, ambulance operations and emergency vehicle operations, the human body, patient assessment, communications and documentation, lifting and moving patients, gaining access, airway, basic life support CPR, and automatic external defibrillation.
  • 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite(s): EMS 120 Introduces the student to the Emergency Medical Technician profession. This course covers the second half of the U.S. Department of Transportation Basic EMT Program. Topics include: general pharmacology, respiratory emergencies, cardiology, diabetes, altered mental status, seizures, allergies, poisonings, environmental emergencies, behavioral emergencies, bleeding and shock, PASG, soft tissue injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, head and spinal injuries, OB/GYN, infants, and children and special needs patients.
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