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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Provides a study of the management of golf turf. Includes the care of greens, fairways, and roughs. Also includes the management of bunkers and water hazards.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides the theoretical clinical aspects of hemodialysis, including the duties and responsibilities essential to the delivery of patient care in the chronic outpatient setting. Topics include: introduction to dialysis, anatomy and physiology of the kidney, renal pathology, renal nutrition, psychosocial aspects of renal failure, renal medications and infection control.
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3.00 Credits
Provides practical experience in hemodialysis in a clinical setting. Topics include: principles of dialysis, dialyzers, dialysate and delivery systems, water treatment, dialyzer reprocessing, hemodialysis procedures, peritoneal dialysis, and continuous quality improvement.
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5.00 Credits
Explores the philosophic and artisticheritage of humanity expressed through a historical perspective on visual arts, music, and literature. The humanities provide insight into people and society. Topics include: historical and cultural developments; contributions of the humanities; and research project.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces electromechanical devices which are essential control elements in electrical systems. Topics include: fundamentals of electromechanical devices, control elements in electrical circuits, typical devices such as generators and alternators, DC and AC motors and controls, transformers and synchromechanisms. Quantitative analysis of power losses, power factors, and efficiencies in DC, single-phase and threephase dynamos are stressed. Laboratory work parallels class work using LabVolt electronic and other electrical trainers and simulations.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces control system components and theory as they relate to controlling industrial processes. Mechanical, fluidic, temperature, and miscellaneous sensors are studied with emphasis on measuring techniques. Topics include: open- and closed-loop control theory, feedback, transducers, signal conditioning, and control hardware and actuators. Laboratory work parallels class work using discrete devices, and electronic and electrical trainers.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes an indepth study of the programmable controller with programming applications involving controlling industrial processes. Topics include: input and output modules, logic units, memory units, power supplies, ladder diagrams, relay logic timers and counters, control strategy, programming and troubleshooting. Networking is introduced and communications protocol is investigated. Laboratory work parallels class work using Allen-Bradley PLC-5, ControlLogix and SLC 500 controller platforms.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes skills in the area of electronic instrumentation and stresses the use of electronic techniques to control industrial processes. Topics include: electronic sensing devices, electrical and industrial safety, auxiliary electrical devices, and means and potentiometric devices. Laboratory work parallels class work and emphasizes use of distributed control systems (DCS) for implementation of loop control.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes advanced skills and techniques needed in Programmable Controller networking. Topics include: networking, routing, addressing, modules, and fault isolation. Laboratory work parallels class to include projects on HMIs, networking interfaces and protocols and other controller systems.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the principles of motor controls from fractional horsepower to large magnetic starters, including starting polyphase induction, synchronous, wound rotor, and direct current motors. Topics include: control pilot devices, control circuits and AC reduced voltage starters, three-phase induction, wound rotor and synchronous motor controls, DC motors, and solid state motor controls.
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