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AVT 224: Autopilot And Control Systems to Include Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
4.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): AVT 107. An in-depth study of the principles, system analysis, and operation of Autopilot/Control systems to include Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV's) systems. 4 hours lecture.
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AVT 228: Aircraft Radar Systems to Include Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
4.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): AVT 218. An in-depth study of avionics with emphasis on the radar and pulsed radar systems required to support flight operations for various aircraft to include unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory.
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AVT 294: Field Experience in Avionics Technology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing in a declared major and prior approval of Cooperative Education Program Coordinator. A supervised cooperative education work experience involving the combined efforts of educators and employers to accomplish career objectives in avionics technology. Variable credit (1-6) is available by special arrangement. May be taken four times for a maximum of 16 credit hours, with no more than six credits in a given semester. NOTE: Lower- and upper-division cooperative education courses may be combined but cannot exceed 16 credits.
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BCT 100: Technical Mathematics I
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. A review of arithmetic and the study of fundamentals of algebra and geometry applied to practical problems of the drafting room, machine shop, and engineering. 3 hours lecture.
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BCT 101: Introduction to Residential Construction
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. This course will introduce students to the basics of concrete and framing in residential construction. Students will learn about the tools involved in construction as well as their proper and safe use. Topics covered will include foundation excavation; reinforcement selection and placement; placing of concrete; layout and construction of wood-framed walls, roofs, and ceilings; and installation of windows, doors, and siding. The focus of this course will be on techniques used locally. In addition to plan reading and interpretation, safety during construction will be covered. Completion of this course will prepare a student for entry-level employment in the construction industry. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory.
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BCT 102: Carpentry Level I
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. This course will introduce students to basic carpentry in modern framing. Students will become familiar with, and learn the safe use of, various hand tools used in the trade. Topics covered will include elements of wall and roof framing, selection and cutting of wall and roof components, assembly and fastening of components, installation of wall bracing, leveling and straightening elements, roof layout, and roof sheeting. Completion of this course will prepare a student for entry-level employment in the carpentry field. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory.
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BCT 103: International Residential Building Codes
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. This course is an introduction to the current international residential building codes for one and two family dwellings. The codes' relationship to local code enforcement and blueprint reading will be covered. Inspectors, contractors, designers, draftsmen, and anyone associated with the building industry will benefit from this course. 3 hours lecture.
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BCT 104: Residential Electric I
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. This course will introduce the student to beginning electrical wiring methods. This introduction to basic electrical theory and alternating current, the National Electric Code, and beginning wiring methods will provide a working knowledge of the electrical trade. 3 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory.
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BCT 105: Electrical Theory
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. Concepts explained in this course on Electrical Theory are the foundation to understanding electricity in the electrical world. Ohms law, series and parallel circuit, power factor and efficiency, electrical fundamentals and meters,motors, generators, transformers, and harmonics will be some of the topics covered. 3 hours lecture.
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BCT 106: National Electrical Code I
3.00 Credits
Cochise College
Prerequisite(s): None. This course focuses attention on the National Electrical Code Articles 90 - 400. This course is for anyone in the electrical field to include electricians, inspectors, andmaintenance workers.National Electrical Code I covers the general wiring requirements. 3 hours lecture.
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