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0.00 Credits
Orients the student to the electrical industry by providing an on-the-job training experience with a local company. Corequisite: Fourth Semester Status
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3.00 Credits
With an emphasis on applications and troubleshooting, this course takes a strong system approach that identifies the circuits and components within a system and helps students see how the circuit relates to the overall system function. This course will provide a solid foundation in semiconductor theory along with circuits containing diodes, zener diodes, BJTs, JFETS, and MOSFETs. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT 125
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the operation and troubleshooting of solid state switching components (SCR's, DIAC's TRIAC's, GTO's and UJT's) Application of these devices to AC and DC drive power circuits will be examined. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the theory and application of operational amplifiers, including circuit connections, operational amplifier circuits, and special purpose circuits. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT 228
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3.00 Credits
Explores digital logic circuits and devices. Following a review of necessary numbering systems (binary, octal, hexidecimal) the student will study and connect all basic gates, adders, counters, one-shots and multiplexers. This will culminate in a study of serial and parallel digital communications. (45 hrs lec & rec, 30 hrs lab) Prerequisite: EPT 116
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3.00 Credits
With an emphasis on applications and troubleshooting, this course introduces electromechanical and solid state control devices used in industrial control systems. Students will gain skills in the selection, design, and installation of circuits using relays, time delay relays, contactors, motor starters (NEMA and IEC), overload relays, pushbutton operators, selector switches, proximity switches, photoelectric sensors, and variable frequency drives. (15 hrs lec, 60 hrs labs) Prerequisite: EPT173
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2.00 Credits
Involves construction of a senior project designed . This project will demonstrate the technological expertise you have acquired. Once the project has been built, tested, and completed, a final written report is submitted and an oral presentation is given.
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2.00 Credits
This course seeks to combine topics that are relevant to electrical and automation technology but do not fit into other courses or warrant a course of their own. Topics covered may include, but are not limited to, blue print reading, AudoCadd, lighting design, wiring practices, conduit bending, overcurrent protection, computer networks, network cabling, and human machine interfaces. (60 hrs lec & rec) Corequisite: Fourth Semester Status
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to develop a positive safety attitude and skills in the safe use and care of welding machines, power tools, oxyacetylene cutting equipment, ladders, and scaffolding that are used in the pipe fitting trade. These tools and equipment will be used by the student for salvage operations to disassemble piping systems and recondition pipe and pipe fittings. Students will be introduced to light rigging and basic knot typing commonly used for erection and demolition of piping systems. The student will be introduced to the concepts of proximity work hazards, hazardous materials in the work environment, and fire safety of the job. Students will be indoctrinated in use of personal protective equipment utilized for work place safety and apply safety standards and practices of the laboratory environment. The students will also perform material handling operations for receiving and storage of construction materials. Prerequisite: Welding 131, SMAW Basic, or permission of department chair
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2.00 Credits
Provides the student with the opportunity to develop skills in identifying various pipe fittings and piping system nomenclature, and perform proper threading techniques. Students will use both motorized and manual threading equipment. Students will install threaded piping systems including proper use of unions and check valves, align and install socket weld piping systems and integrate socket weld with threaded piping systems. Prerequisite: FAB 201
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