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PSY 214: Teams-Principles and Practices
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Explores and applies the psychological and practical applications of team building principles. Also examines current concepts in leadership skills as applied to teamwork. Included topics are: group dynamics, problem analysis and problem solving tools, effective communications in a group setting, leadership tools, consensus, and facilitation skills. The course utilizes self-directed and cross functional teams, resulting in a 'teams teaching teams' format. Prerequisites: PSY 101 or PSY 211 recommended
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PSY 231: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Introduces theories and principles of development in psychology, emphasizing human socio-emotional and cognitive development from birth to death. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: PSY 101
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RAH 103: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab I
2.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Applies theories gained from RAH 113, Refrigeration Components & Physical Principles; RAH 123, Refrigeration Systems and Flow Controls; and RAH 133, RAH Electricity I. Affords opportunities to fabricate and troubleshoot small commercial refrigeration units in the laboratory environment. 15-Week Course (0 lec, 6 lab)
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RAH 104: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab II
2.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Expands on the procedures developed in RAH 103, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab I, and integrates principles from electrical and refrigeration theory courses RAH 133, RAH Electricity I; RAH 144, Commercial Refrigeration Systems I; and RAH 147, Commercial Refrigeration Systems II. Students lay out and install commercial refrigeration systems. 15- Week Course (0 lec, 6 lab) Prerequisite: RAH 103
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RAH 113: Refrigeration Components & Physical Principles
2.50 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Introduces the physical principles related to the refrigeration cycle, including pressure, work, power, energy, heat, temperature and the gas laws. The course emphasizes the infraction of compressor, condensers, evaporators, and metering devices in refrigeration systems. 7.5-Week Course (8 lec, 0 lab)
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RAH 123: Refrigeration Systems and Flow Controls
2.50 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Continues the focus on refrigeration systems and applications covered in RAH 113, Refrigeration Components & Physical Principles, and explores refrigeration system flow controls and pressure enthalpy diagrams and properties of refrigerants 7.5 week Course (8 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: RAH 113
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RAH 133: RAH Electricity I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Studies atomic theory, series, parallel and series- parallel circuits while considering basic A.C. theory, electrical power distribution systems, electric controls, and schematic diagrams. 15- Week Course (3 lec, 1 lab)
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RAH 136: RAH Electricity II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Surveys refrigeration, air conditioning, and heating controls operation and installation and troubleshooting of the following devices: A.C. single and three-phase motors, compressor starting components, temperature and pressure controls. Additional topics include wire and conduit-sizing and overcurrent protection devices. 15-Week Course (3 lec, 1 lab) Prerequisite: RAH 133
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RAH 144: Commercial Refrigeration Systems I
2.50 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Introduces the specific components that comprise a commercial refrigeration system, including the procedures for refrigeration piping lay-out, sizing calculations, and system troubleshooting. The course also covers the application and installation of the different types of evaporators. 7.5-Week Course (8 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: RAH 123
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RAH 147: Commercial Refrigeration Systems II
2.50 Credits
Eastern Maine Community College
Focuses on the operation and application of condensers and refrigeration heat exchangers and explores the internal construction and operation of reciprocating, screw, and centrifugal compressors and the different methods of compressor lubrication. The course also reviews defrost methods, refrigeration service, and maintenance procedures required to insure an energy efficient system. 7.5-Week Course (8 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: RAH 144
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