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3.00 Credits
Introduction to drafting. Emphasis on mechanical/machine applications. Topic areas include conventional lines, lettering technique, freehand sketching, instrumental drawing, orthographic projection, and dimension techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: TIDR 9565 Development of drafting skills. Emphasis on mechanical/machine applications of working drawings including details and assembly. Includes sectional and auxiliary views, graphic primary revolutions, review of dimensioning techniques, isometric, oblique, and perspective projections, intersections and development layouts. Includes use of computer-aided drafting.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and operation of visual engineering drawing preparation using a computer (CAD). Introduction to hardware and software operations applications in drafting. Common ways used for initial data entry will be studied. Common methods to retrieve programs and store drawings will be used. Assignments accomplished with conventional drafting techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Basic print reading of construction drawings. Includes print reading basics, materials and specifications; print reading; estimating; and symbols and abbreviations.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: TIEE 9572/Assent of Instructor Review of basic electricity and Study of Alternating Current. Includes; fundamentals of Electromagnetism, Impedance, Inductance and Capacitance. Symbols, laws, diagrams, schematics mathematics and tools (including meters) will be used. Consists of Lectures, Demonstrations and Lab Exercises.
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3.00 Credits
The study of basic Electricity. The difference between Direct Current and Alternating Current. The applications of D.C. Electricity in today's world.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of knowledge and skills necessary for promotion in the electrical industry. Fundamentals of controls, control of motor study, control components, pilot devices, control circuit diagrams, analysis of control equipment, DC circuit development, and static control.
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3.00 Credits
Requirements for State Licensed Contractors. Includes: electrical safety, vocabulary, terms, distributing electrical power, house services, house circuits, installing wiring, remodeling wiring, connection (hook-ups) for appliances and devices, application and procedures for permits.
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3.00 Credits
Recent trends and techniques in the field of energy and its management. Saving money through energy conservation, denoting changes in heating, cooling, and lighting, and setting up an energy-conservation program at work.
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3.00 Credits
Includes: electrical safety, vocabulary, terms, distributing electrical power, house service, house circuits, installing wiring, remodeling wiring, connection (hook-ups) for appliances and devices, application and procedures for permits.
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