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3.00 Credits
An arrangement provides an opportunity for students to pursue special areas of study with advisement of a faculty member. Generally limited to students attending the SMCC campus. A formal proposal will be required, with a copy on file with the Dean of Academics.
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3.00 Credits
This course traces the challenges faced by early settlers in the New World, how they protected themselves, their homes and their property from the ravages of fire. The evolution of building construction and its impact on how fires react, laws relating to maintaining fire as a friend and how to control it as a foe, and the equipment used to combat fires and water supply to maintain the battle will be examined in detail. Major fires in American history will be examined to determine how they changed the very fabric of the American lifestyle.
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3.00 Credits
This is a beginner's course in German equally emphasizing the four skills of language learning: listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. This course is appropriate for students with no prior German knowledge.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of cartography, spatial data structures, sources of data used in GIS, and analysis of spatial data. Students will gain an understanding of uses and applications of GIS. The course also provides students with a working knowledge of ESRI's ArcMap sortware. Classes will consist of lectures and computer exercises. Prerequisite(s): ENG 080; ENG 090; MAT 050.
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3.00 Credits
GIS 200 is an advanced class for students who have taken GIS 100 and wish to advance their skills in an applied fashion. The focus of the course is on development of individual projects. Students will define a real world problem and develop a GIS application which can be used to analyze the problem and make recommendations toward a solution. Students will prepare a report and do a public presentation of their work at the end of the course. Class sessions are used to work on software applications and to meet with individual students to discuss the progress of their projects. Prerequisite: GIS 100
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7.00 Credits
This course covers the study of heating systems beginning with basic energy units, work, power, measurements, fuel, combustion theory, burner, heat exchange controls, system types and application.
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7.00 Credits
This course covers System Design, forced hot water and forced warm air piping, and duct layout. System zone control is emphasized in all common residential systems. Other topics include light industrial heating equipment and controls. Prerequisite(s): ELE 111; HAC 113. Co requisite: ELE 113.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of heat loss calculation for domestic burner installation. Student study and analyze proper insulation practice, fuel consumption and fuel demand (Degree Day System).
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7.00 Credits
Basic Refrigeration prepares students for entry level positions in the industry through theory, demonstration and hands on practice in a simulated workplace environment. The areas of instruction include safety, tools, commercial refrigeration equipment, refrigeration cycles, compressors, evaporators, all associated controls (both electrical and mechanical), and basic electrical theory.
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7.00 Credits
Basic Air Conditioning continues to prepare students for entry level positions in the HVAC industry through comfort cooling theory, demonstration, and "hands on" practice in a simulated workplace environment. The areas of instruction include review of trade safety practices, proprietary tools, instruments, workplace readiness for installation, service and repair of air conditioning systems and heat pumps. Prerequisite(s): ELE 111, HAC 213
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