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3.00 Credits
Students will read and interpret blueprints and develop procedures to follow in the installation of wiring and control systems used in commercial buildings; determine pipe fill, box fill, voltage drop, ampacities and derating of conductors; develop their pipe bending skills by lab projects in EMT with 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch conduit. MC cable and AC cable lab projects will enhance the students' knowledge of other wiring installations for commercial wiring. Prerequisite(s): ELEC1506, ELEC1518 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
The student will have the knowledge of commercial wiring, study incandescent, fluorescent, HID, and mercury vapor light fixtures, operation of troubleshooting and repair layout of systems and efficient usage. Prerequisite(s): ELEC1506, ELEC1518 (2 C: 1 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the design, construction and operation of motors. This includes lab time on single phase, squirrel cage, synchronous, repulsion and shaded pole motors. Students will examine the basic design and construction of control equipment for single phase and three phase motors. Corequisite(s): ELEC2538 Prerequisite(s): ELEC1526 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ELEC 2522. Students will examine complex motor control circuits, develop motor control problem solving skills, and design working motor control diagrams. Prerequisite(s): ELEC2522 (4 C: 1 lect/pres, 3 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course will enable you to analyze solid state devices and use the knowledge in a lab to assemble solid state devices such as diodes, rectifiers, filters and transistors. Then the course will develop into PLC basics and eventually complex PLC motor control situations. Prerequisite(s): ELEC2522 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine wiring practices associated with industrial plants and operations. Students will assemble industrial services, bus ducts, and fire alarm systems. The students will also analyze hazardous areas as defined in the NEC, and interpret various job blueprints. Prerequisite(s): ELEC1502 (3 C: 0 lect/pres, 3 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will analyze the principles and theory of single and three phase transformers and apply that knowledge to a lab situation where they will construct working models of transformers and three phase systems. Students will also use complex trigonometric formulas to describe electrical principals. Prerequisite(s): ELEC1518, ELEC1526 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to low voltage/limited energy electrical circuits, which include, but are not limited to Telecommunications, Coax cable, networking, Class 2 & 3 circuits, millivolt and fiberoptic systems, security systems, and fire alarm systems. The student will learn proper cable installation and termination skills, as well as basic problems and solutions to electromagnetic interference and other forms of electrical noise. (1 C: 0 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate & in-depth First Aid course. Topics covered in this course will include: how to recognize a situation needing emergency care, how and when to access the EMS system, and how to care for the victim with and without accessing further medical care. Prevention, medical emergencies and injuries will be the major focus of the course. This course will cover first aid care and treatment of adults and children including Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. This course is taught to the standards of the American Heart Association. Text required: AHA Heartsaver First Aid Student Workbook, 2006 ISBN 087493477-X. (1 C: 1 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This is a general First Aid and CPR course. Topics covered in this course will include: how to recognize a situation needing emergency care, how to access the EMS system, and how to care for the victim until help arrives. Prevention, medical emergencies and injuries will be the major focus of the course. This course will cover first aid care and treatment of adults and children and will include CPR and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Emphasis is on pediatric first aid. This course is taught to the standards of the American Heart Association and the National Safety Council. Text required: AHA Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid Student Workbook, 2006 ISBN 087493482-6. (1 C: 1 lect/pres, 0 lab, 0 other)
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