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3.00 Credits
This is a seminar-styled course that examines the wide-ranging body of literature in English represented by women's poetry, fiction, and essays from the middle ages to the present day. We will explore the artistic and cultural influences on-and implications of-work by a wide variety of women writers. ( (3 Credits) [3 lecture]) Prerequisites: ENG 101 & ENG 112 or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on a different topic in literature each time it is offered and may be taken more than once for credit. Topics will be determined by the department. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisites: ENG 101 and ENG 112
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3.00 Credits
Explores the fundamentals of DC Electricity. Topics examined include voltage, current, resistance, power, series and parallel circuits and circuit analysis theorems. Troubleshooting skills are emphasized. (45 hrs lec & rec , 30 hrs. lab) A grade of C or better is required. Prerequisite: Admission into Electrical & Automation Technology
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3.00 Credits
Examines three-phase WYE and Delta systems, transformers (single-phase, three-phase and CT's, PT's, autotransformer, and buck-boost applications), switchgear, and other common power system components. Residential, commercial, and industrial power distribution will be covered. One-line diagrams, fault calculations, per unit calculations, arc flash, and other power systems analysis will be covered. A project using EasyPower software will be required. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT125
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3.00 Credits
Covers the fundamentals of magnetism, AC power generation, terminology, phase angles, reactance, oscilloscopes, and other test equipment. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) A grade of C or better is required. Prerequisite: EPT 116 and MAT 119
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3.00 Credits
Interpret and apply the National Electrical Code to common wiring installations. In addition to studying Chapters 1-4 of the NEC, real-world wiring installations will be examined. Prepares the student to sit for his/her State of Maine Journeyman Exam. (45 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Examines all aspects of pneumatic and hydraulic fluid power systems including component selection, component installation, function analysis, basic system design, troubleshooting, and testing techniques. (30 hrs lec, 30 hrs lab)
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with the tools to successfully select, install and maintain DC and AC rotating machines. Machines to be examined include DC shunt, series and compound motors and generators as well as single and three-phase motors and generators. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT123
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3.00 Credits
Explores the design, installation, and use of programmable automation controllers in industry. Students program the Allen Bradley SLC 500 and are introduced to other automation controllers. Students will learn how to turn a written description of an automated process into a working program. Specific skills associated with product selection, entering and editing ladder logic, documentation, communications, connectivity, and safety interlocks will be developed. (15 hrs lec, 60 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT 245
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0.00 Credits
Orients students to the electrical and automation industry by touring several local companies and seeing first-hand how technology is being utilized. Corequisite: Third Semester Status
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