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ELC 103: Introduction to Electronics
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) The fundamental principles of electronics encompassing resistance, inductance, capacitance, reactance, and AC/DC theory as it relates to the concepts in electronic circuits. F
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ELC 104: Reading Industrial Trade and Construction Drawings
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to help the student to learn to read the drawings used to convey technical information employed in industry, manufacturing and the technical and skilled trades.
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ELC 104 - Reading Industrial Trade and Construction Drawings
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ELC 105: Electrical Maintainers Course
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) The Electric Maintainers Course is a survey course designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge of direct current and alternating current electricity, electrical safety, alternating current control equipment and motor operations. Information is presented with the specific intent to gain knowledge to build troubleshooting skills. Although there are no prerequisites for this course, the student should be familiar with work in the industrial-electrical trades or discuss his situation with the instructor for approval to take the course.
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ELC 106: Alternating Current Circuits
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course covers the basic principles of AC circuit theory and concepts essential for anyone who plans to work in the field of electricity or electronics. The course should be taken after completion of the introductory electronics course (DC circuits), unless approved by the instructor.
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ELC 110: Solid State Electronics
4.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(4 Credit Hours) In-depth examination of the operation and characteristics of semiconductors and integrated circuits as related to current technology. F, S
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ELC 111: Solid State Devices
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course describes the most common semiconductor devices and how they operate, their construction and usual markings. This course should prepare the student to further study the application of the semiconductor devices when used in more complex circuits and systems. This course is recommended for any student who has some minimum training or experience with electricity or electronics. It is appropriate to take this course along with a basic electronics course with instructor's approval.
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ELC 115: Digital Electronic Circuit Fundamentals I
4.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(4 Credit Hours) An introduction to logic gates and TTL devices commonly used in computer equipment. Students will write logic expressions for circuits, identify and use various TTL devices. A variety of practical circuits will be constructed. F, S
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ELC 116: Residential Wiring I
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) The text used for this course requires two semesters to complete. The National Electric Code book is used extensively throughout this course and its companion course Residential Wiring II. This course is designed to provide students who have a background in basic electricity sufficient information to enable them to function well in a training environment as a trade residential apprentice or journeyman and function with a minimum technical oversight. This course deals primarily with residential wiring and related systems. The course should be taken after the student has completed a basic electronics or electricity course or has equivalent experience. Since this course may also be of interest to others that have not had basic courses; it may be taken with the permission of the instructor.
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ELC 117: Residential Wiring II
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) The text used for this course requires two semesters to complete. The National Electric Codebook is used extensively throughout this course and its prerequisite companion-course, Residential Wiring I. This course is designed to provide students who have a background in basic electricity sufficient information to enable them to function well in a training environment as a trade apprentice/journeyman and function with minimum technical oversight. This course deals primarily with residential wiring and related systems. The course is meshed with the National Electrical Code; its study constitutes a significant portion of the course. This course should be taken after the student has completed a basic electronics or electricity course. Instructor approval may permit this course to be taken without the above prerequisite, or to be taken concurrently with basic electricity.
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ELC 125: Journeyman Electrician Test Preparation
3.00 Credits
Dodge City Community College
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to aid the student in acquiring an understanding of the structure, application and interpretation of the National Electric Code (NEC), part 70 of the National Fire Prevention Association. The course may be taken by any student taking electrician courses or by trade electricians wanting to prepare for the journeyman test. The course emphasizes learning the Code and study of numerous questions that are Code-related.
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