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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor . Laboratory Fee: $45 Students will study blueprint reading and safe work practices applying to overhead line installations. Students will learn to install and operate pole line mounted oil circuit breakers, primary metering, reclosers, three phase transformer banks, capacitor banks and regulators. Students will learn basic trouble shooting and maintenance techniques for the related equipment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor . Laboratory Fee: $50 Students will demonstrate proficiencies in setting up and operating wire tuggers, tensioners and wire reel tenders. Students will discuss techniques for wire pulling; safe guarding of buildings, cross streets, walkways and the public during pulling operations; planning wire pulling; and identifying potential hazards that may be encountered during wire pulling operations. Students will demonstrate proficiencies in fanning and covering of energized lines and live equipment for reconductoring/pulling operations; rigging of rollers and wire pulling devices; serving of cables and ropes for pulling; care, use and insulation of insulated mechanical jumpers; and sagging, transfer of, tying in and dead-ending of pulled conductors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor . Laboratory Fee: $15 This course focuses on electric substation installation and operation of equipment for changing voltage, switching circuits, regulating output levels, interrupting faults and providing communication-control functions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor . Laboratory Fee: $75 This course focuses on a comprehensive training approach to identifying and resolving non-standard situations in electric power distribution systems. It prepares the student with an understanding of the basic nature of power problems and the means to bring about an appropriate resolution to a variety of difficult situations.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor . Corequisite: Must be registered into Advanced EDT Certificate program. This internship is a requirement for completion of the Advanced Electrical Distribution Technology Certificate, and the AAS in Electrical Distribution Technology. Participants will complete a minimum of 320 hours of employment with an electric utility. The work experience will relate to the course of study in the certificate program. Participants will have the opportunity to test skills developed in the certificate training curriculum as well as develop new skills while employed in the electric utility.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Satisfies Code: CULD This course provides an overview of special education, including procedures for identification, special education eligibility, students' legal rights, litigation and legislation, planning for integrating the child with special needs into the regular classroom, reevaluation determination, alternative placement options, and service delivery. Observations in an early learning environment are required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course provides a survey of instructional media for education majors. It includes information on and experience in integrating educational technology into teaching. It includes the use of multimedia in the classroom, the use of various instructional software in teaching and learning, the utilization of technology for various subject areas, and an overview of ethical, legal and social issues related to the use of technology. Basic computer competency skills should be acquired prior to taking this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE . COLLEGE CREDIT NOT AWARDED TOWARD DEGREE . Prerequisite: None . Lab Technology Fee: $10 This is a preparatory English course for students who need basic grammar composition instruction. Classes are small to allow for individualized help. This course may not be used to satisfy any degree program at LSCC. Attendance in the Learning Center is required. Students who pass ENC 0001 with a grade of "C" or higher must take ENC 0010 as the nextcourse in the sequence or may bypass ENC 0010 if they meet the following requirements: 1. must first be recommended by the ENC 0001 instructor to attempt bypassing ENC 0010, and 2. must retake the college placement exam with a score high enough to be placed into ENC 1101, and 3. must achieve a satisfactory passing score on both parts of the state mandated College Prep English Test (CPET).
  • 4.00 Credits

    COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE . COLLEGE CREDIT NOT AWARDED TOWARD DEGREE . Prerequisite: C or higher in ENC 0001 or placement test score . Lab Technology Fee: $10 A preliminary composition course structured to meet the needs of students who require individualized help. This course is designed to stress grammar, usage, vocabulary development, and mechanics of expression, moving from sentence structure to paragraph writing to expository essay writing. The course includes a computer lab component and information regarding student success. It covers success information such as taking personal responsibility, managing procrastination, and engaging emotional intelligence. This course may not be used to satisfy any degree program at LSCC. Students must earn a "C" orhigher and achieve a passing score on the state mandated College Prep English Test (CPET) for entry into ENC 1101.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None . Satisfies Codes: GENE, GRW6 . Laboratory Fee: $10 . Students are strongly encouraged to complete OST 1743 Word Processing for College Writing or a higher level computer word processing course prior to taking, or along with ENC 1101. This course provides practice in writing expository themes with instruction in grammar and mechanics, sentence variety, diction, organization, and coherence. This is the introductory course of the new State Board of Education Rule 6A 10.30 sequence, and a student entering this class should have a good background in writing skills to build upon. A major documented essay is required. Knowledge in the basic use of computers is necessary to complete the required written assignments of this course.
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