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3.00 Credits
Students in English Composition I develop the skills and concepts that enable a writer to control the mechanics and ideas of expository writing. Students also learn to organize their ideas and create structured essays. In addition, students learn basic research and essay test techniques. Readings in the class include a variety of materials. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores.
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For high school students only. Students in Composition I develop the skills and concepts that enable a writer to control the mechanics and ideas of expository writing. Students also learn to organize their ideas and create a structured theme. In addition, students learn basic research and essay test techniques. Readings in the class cover a variety of materials. Prerequisite: Appropriate writing and reading ASSET scores.
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Students in English Composition II further develop their writing and thinking skills through short fiction and research. Readings in this class include short stories which describe the human condition. Students read and discuss the assigned work and then create essays reflecting an understanding of the story and the human condition. Students also review essay test format, study research techniques, and write a research paper. Because of the research paper component of the class, instructors suggest students have word processing skills. Prerequisite: English 176, English Composition I with a grade of ?C? or higher.
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Students who enroll in Creative Writing will consider the mechanical elements involved in the production of original prose and poetry. Concurrent enrollment in a literature class is encouraged. Students will examine and evaluate the craft of writing as exercised by successful authors and in works produced by members of the class. Not on regular schedule, but offered upon sufficient demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize the student with basic electricity and with circuits familiar to the utility industry. The student leans the origin as well as the sources of electricity. Electrical Theory is designed for any student wanting an introductory course in electricity.
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2.00 Credits
Underground Systems will prepare the student in the field of underground construction. Students learn the tools of the trade as well as how to use the applications.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and theories of direct current and alternating control circuits, instrumentation and controls. Circuit analysis and the introduction to electronic test equipment. Students will analyze AC and DC circuits using mathematical and instrument methods. Prerequisite: None.
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Tools and applications for constructing overhead lines are taught in this course, including redesigning, staking, setting, framing poles, string, sagging, and clipping wire are the major projects for apprentice linemen. Maintenance of overhead lines also includes troubleshooting, fusing, grounding, and sectionalizing procedures, hot line maintenance, hot stick, rubber and polyethylene protective equipment. Students study theory of single and polyphase metering, meter maintenance, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Tools and applications for constructing overhead lines are taught in this course, including redesigning, staking, setting, framing poles, string, sagging, and clipping wire are the major projects for apprentice linemen. Maintenance of overhead lines also includes troubleshooting, fusing, grounding, and sectionalizing procedures, hot line maintenance, hot stick, rubber and polyethylene protective equipment. Students study theory of single and polyphase metering, meter maintenance, etc.
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