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  • 4.00 Credits

    Electricity and Instrumentation Pre: MAT132 and Communications Proficiency Co: Presents fundamental concepts in electric circuits with an emphasis on devices, and instruments. An introduction to DC and basic electric circuits is followed by the foundations of AC theory. Voltage generation, induced voltage, transformer action and the principles of motor operation and control will be studied, leading to discussions of programmable controllers. The Wheatstone bridge will be used to present proportional measurements. The concept of amplification will be introduced. Software is provided to simulate circuit operation and analysis. Accuracy, safety, and preventative maintenance are stressed. Laboratory work accompanies most lecture topics. (3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Electrical Wiring for Industry Pre: MET120 and IEL250 Co: This course presents methods, standards, and techniques associated with electrical wiring of equipment and lighting in a manufacturing facility. Power distribution systems are outlined and national safety standards are discussed. The tools and instruments used for the installation, maintenance, and testing of manufacturing equipment is presented. Topics include motor types, parts, assembly and disassembly; power distribution panels, wiring, connectors and testing; grounding; installation of single phase and multiphase power systems, and the safety concerns of these job types. Strict adherence to standards is stressed. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    PC Systems Troubleshooting Pre: CPS130 and IEL250 Co: IEL214 Presents an in-depth coverage of the tools and techniques necessary to perform maintenance for a personal computer (ix86 architecture). The student will replace or repair components, identify faults to the level of circuit boards, upgrade systems to meet performance characteristics for the CPU, memory requirements, input/output, power supplies, monitor adjustments and replacements, video cards, modems, and network cards. Students will develop a methodology for troubleshooting PC problems, use diagnostic software to isolate problems and assess performance, use a voltmeter to measure voltages for a power supply, test a cable for continuity, and assess heat and dust factors and other environmental problems affecting a PC. (2 hours of lecture and 4 hours of lab per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

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  • 4.00 Credits

    Electrical Power and Control Systems (formerly EMT212) Pre: Co: Elect:OPEN The student will be introduced to conventional and nuclear power generating systems and will be taught to read electrical and power schematics and one-line diagrams. Studies will be made of magnetic motor controls, relays, solenoids, pressure and temperature controls, mechanical and electrical timing devices, high and low level limit controls, and the use of these devices in control circuit design. Methods of trouble-shooting will be discussed and practiced in the laboratory. (3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab per week) Previously offered as EMT212.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    International Study Pre: CQPA 2.5 & CMP101, 24 credits Co: Students may earn up to 15 college credits for successfully completing NSCC approved semester or short-term study abroad coursework. The Center for Alternative Studies manages agreements of cooperation with recognized U.S. based academic credit programs, internationally based Spanish immersion institutes, and NSCC faculty supervised study. Opportunities currently focus on more than 20 universities primarily based in Europe and Australia for full-semester study, and five programs based in Latin America and West Africa for short-term study. Eligible students must meet NSCC and affiliate program registration requirements and pay all fees at least 90 days prior to international study. Credits are transcripted with a letter grade of 'Pass/Fail' in accordance with the grading mode of the course or NSCC/CAS program. Please contact the Center for Alternative Studies for prerequisite guidelines.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Italian Conversation & Grammar 1 Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Italian Conversation & Grammar 2 Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Italian Intermediate Grammar Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Japanese Conversation and Grammar 1 Pre: Co: Brigham Young University - Foreign Language Achievement test that evaluates listening comprehension, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammatical accuracy. (CAS) Fulfills humanities, liberal arts, modern language, and open electives.
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