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3.00 Credits
Three lecture. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of PCS 021 and TRE 089. Humanistic values are examined through the study of major art forms, philosophy, and history. Emphasis on the personal, societal, ethnic, racial, gender, global and historical factors which have influenced the expression of values through the arts from the Early Modern Age (the Renaissance) to the present day.
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3.00 Credits
Three lecture. Prerequisite: Appropriate score on assessment test or successful completion of PCS 021 and TRE 089. An examination of aesthetic values in short- and feature-length moving pictures; history of movies; and technical aspects of directing, photographing, editing and sound track scoring are included. Films shown will illustrate motion-capture and/or computer-generated animation, literature or theatre as these stories are adapted to film, various genres and sub-genres of film (film noir, western, documentary, gangster/detective, screwball comedy, historical/ biographical epic), special effects and other elements of pre- and postproduction elements of filmmaking.
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3.00 Credits
Course Fee: $60 Two lecture. Two lab. Covers the basic principles of the refrigeration cycle. Emphasizes the safe use of the hand and power tools used in the trade, copper and plastic piping practices, as well as soldering and brazing. Basic electrical concepts as applied in the refrigeration industry will also be covered. Pressure and temperature gauges will be introduced and basic maintenance skills will be covered.
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1.00 Credits
One lecture. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 105 and BTR 105 or permission of division chair. Prepares the student to sit for the national EPA refrigerant certification test. Appropriate theory including the proper transport, storage, and disposal of refrigerant will be covered. An additional fee is required at the time of the actual test.
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3.00 Credits
Course Fee: $60 Two lecture. Two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 105 and BTR 105 or permission of division chair. Covers air distribution systems, including air flow and pressures, and various ducting systems. Techniques for proper installation of flexible ducting and ductboard systems and installation techniques for refrigerant piping, the use of rigging and system placement will be emphasized. The electrical requirements for installation will also be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Course Fee: $60 Two lecture. Two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 105 and BTR 105 or permission of division chair. Covers the use of the refrigeration cycle as used in residential air conditioning systems. Emphasizes control circuits, metering devices, compressors, leak detection, evacuation and recovery. System charging techniques, using the appropriate tools and gauges, and the appropriate troubleshooting methods for servicing a system will be covered. The removal and replacement of mechanical and electrical components will be practiced.
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2.00 Credits
Course Fee: $60 One lecture. Two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 105 and BTR 105 or permission of division chair. Covers the use of heating theory as applied to residential heating systems. Covers the use of chimneys, vents, and flues. Covers gas-fired and electrical heating systems and their control circuits. Troubleshooting and repair techniques for residential heating systems, including radiant heat, baseboard heating, and duct heating systems will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Course Fee: $60 Two lecture. Two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 105 and BTR 105 or permission of division chair. Covers AC theory as it applies to refrigerant circuits, including transformers, capacitors, the various types of motors used in refrigeration equipment, safety, and the use of appropriate test equipment. Troubleshooting techniques for addressing motor and motor control problems, as well as troubleshooting control circuits, and electrical malfunctions related to mechanical refrigeration systems will be covered and practiced.
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2.00 Credits
Two lecture. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 140 and 150 or permission of division chair. Covers the operating principles of commercial air systems, including their components, capacities and uses. Hydronic heating and cooling systems design and operation will also be discussed, including load and water balancing, steam cycle, and dual-temperature water systems, water treatment systems. The importance of indoor air quality will also be discussed. Building management systems, including computerized energy management, and the remote sensors will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Course Fee: $60 Two lecture. Two lab. Prerequisite: Successful completion of HVA 140 and HVA 150 or permission of division chair. Covers the use of refrigeration theory in both low and medium temperature domestic and commercial refrigeration systems. The operation of commercial and domestic ice making equipment, water coolers, refrigerators, and walk-in coolers and freezers will be discussed and practiced. Charging and evacuation techniques, as well as mechanical and electrical troubleshooting and repair will be covered.
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