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3.00 Credits
Covers the principles of AC electricity. The effects of resistance, capacitance and inductance on AC voltages and currents will be covered. Students will use algebra and basic trigonometry to calculate circuit parameters of series and parallel AC circuits. Classroom theory will be backed up with lab experiments. Prerequisite: MTH 0013 (Intermediate Algebra) and IDT 1114 (Introduction to Electronics).
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Presents basic physics concepts, including force, work, rate, momentum, resistance, power, and wave motion. Unifying principles are applied to problems in electrical, mechanical, fluid, and thermal systems. Prerequisite: MTH 0013 (Intermediate Algebra). Fall and Summer only.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces microprocessors and a variety of topics including computer number systems and codes, computer architecture, assembly language programming, computer memory, peripheral devices, digital to analog and analog to digital conversions, and computer interfacing. Prerequisite: IDT 1114 (Introduction to Electronics). Prerequisite: IET 1204 (Digital Technology). Fall only.
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Provides instruction in basic theory of operation of single- and three-phase AC/DC motors. Also, motor control circuits along with wiring practices, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: IDT 1114 (Introduction to Electronics). Fall only.
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Explores the development of the safety and health movement in the United States. It will identify the causes and effects of accidents. This course will discuss OSHA, workers compensation, ergonomic factors, common hazards found in the work place and the roles of managers and health and safety personnel concerning industrial safety. Spring only.
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Introduces Programmable Controllers (PLC's) including input/output processor units, programmable devices, and memory organization. Prerequisites: IDT 1114 (Introduction to Electronics). Fall only.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a follow-on course to IDT 2124 Programmable Controls. Intermediate and advance PLC functions will be discussed. Quality programming and program documentation will be stressed. Prerequisites: IDT 2124 (Programmable Controls). Spring only.
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3.00 Credits
A cooperative program between the student, the College, and business and industry to begin to develop the necessary skills needed to be successful in the job environment. Students spend 4 weeks in class and 80 hours on-the-job training during the semester. Students work with the instructor to develop meaningful learning objectives based on the job assignments. Must be taken during the final semester of the student's program. Spring only. Prerequisite: Instructor approval required. Cross listed BUS 2653.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces semiconductor and solid-state components. Topics covered include the diode, zener diode, diode for special applications, transistors, and transistor amps. Some special solid-state components are discussed. Prerequisites: IDT 1114 (Introduction to Electronics). Fall and Summer only.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and hardware used in basic digital circuits. Topics covered include number systems, gates, codes, encoding, decoding, flip-flops, counters, and shift registers. Prerequisite: IDT 1114 (Introduction to Electronics). Spring only.
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