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  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course in architectural drafting using the most current version of AutoDesk Architectural Desktop. It provides hands-on training in the areas of Basic House Design, Primary Considerations, Room Planning, Plot Plans, Foundation Plans, Sill and Floor Construction, Wall and Ceiling Construction, Doors and Windows, Stairs, Fireplaces and Chimneys, and Floor Plans, Roof designs, Elevations, Electrical Plans, Plumbing Plans, Climate Control Plans, Perspective Plans, Specifications, and Estimating Building Cost. Lecture two hours. Laboratory two hours. Prerequisite: EGT 1114 or consent of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course in architectural drafting using the most current version of AutoDesk Revit. It provides hands-on training in the areas of Plot Plans, Foundation Plans, Doors and Windows, Stairs, Floor Plans, Roof Design, Elevations, Specifications, and Estimating Building Costs. Lecture two hours. Laboratory two hours. Prerequisite: EGT 2183 or consent of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a course in interactive computer-aided drafting using the most current version of Pro/Engineer. It provides hands-on training in the areas of Ribs, Relations, Failures, Family Tables, Drafts, Text Protrusions, Shell, Reorder, Sweeps, Blends and Splines, Helical Sweeps and 3D Model Notes, Assembly Constraints, Exploded Assemblies, and Assembly Drawings. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: EGT 2114 or consent of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a course in interactive computer-aided drafting using the most current version of Autodesk Inventor. It provides hands-on training in the areas of Lofting, 3D Sketches, Sheet Metal, Parameters, iParts, iMates, Lighting, Materials and Color, Simulating Motion. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: EGT 2134 or consent of instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is a course in interactive computer-aided drafting using the most current version of SolidWorks. It provides hands-on training in the use of the following SolidWorks features: Fillets, Revolve, Dome, Shell, Pattern, Mold Tools, Sweep, Loft, Draft, Shape, Rib, and Mirror. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: EGT 2144.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to a specialized computer-based system, along with associated input/output and communication hardware, called a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). This solid state system, used for controlling process systems, replicates standard electrical Relay Ladder Logic (RLL) operation. Programming and documentation use standard RLL format. The course identifies the basic PLC hardware components, their inter-connection and their functions. It shows the student how to read a conventional RLL schematic comprised of discrete components, then shows how that schematic appears when implemented through a PLC. The focus of this course is on basic RLL functions found in PLCs. Students write and enter RLL circuits using PLC software that emulates CONTROL RELAY, TIMER and COUNTER elements. The elements' performances are tested and analyzed using laboratory trainers. Simple control circuits using the above elements are designed, built, and tested. The student learns basic RLL trouble-shooting techniques. The Allen Bradley SLC500 with Windows-based RSLogix 500 software and/or the Siemens 500 Series PLC with Windows-based SoftShop software are utilized.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course develops the more complex relay ladder logic (RLL) functions found in a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). The concept of decimal and natural binary number systems is introduced. Integer math special functions of ADD, SUBTRACT, MULTIPLY, DIVIDE, GREATER THAN, EQUAL TO, LESS THAN and LIMIT are implemented along with binary coded decimal (BCD)-a common interface format. Data manipulation functions of SHIFT REGISTER, MOVE, MASKED MOVE and COPY are explained. Analog-to-digital and digital- to-analog INPUT/OUTPUT interfaces are presented and employed. These special functions are tested and analyzed using laboratory trainers. The student designs, builds and tests complex RLL control circuits using the above functions. The Allen Bradley SLC500 PLC with Windows-based RSLogix 500 software and/or the Siemens 500 Series PLC with Windows-based SoftShop software are utilized in the laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC 2102.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Hands on applications of skills acquired in EMS 1005 and EMS 2205. This is achieved by working in the hospital emergency room and with an ambulance service.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to pre-hospital care and the basic legal and ethical aspects involved. Patient Assessment of patients with medical illness, learning signs and symptoms of the different medical problems and their standard of care.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Medical terminology and the metric system are discussed. An overview of general patient assessment, airway and ventilation, and shock are covered. Understanding and management of the body's system's reaction to decreasedcellular oxygenation are discussed. Body fluids, osmosis and pathophysiology of inadequate tissue perfusion combined with the evaluation and resuscitation of these patients is emphasized. The use of MAST and intravenous techniques are taught.
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