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PHYS 242: Sound,Light,and Thermodynamics
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A general course designed to meet the requirements for engineering and physics majors. Special emphasis is placed on relating physical principles to mathematical techniques in problem solving. The lecture and laboratory course covers simple harmonic and wave motion, sound, geometric and physical optics, fluids and thermodynamics. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: PHYS 241 and MATH 180 Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 183
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PHYS 243: Electricity and Magnetism
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A general course designed to meet the requirements for engineering and physics majors. Special emphasis is placed on relating physical principles to mathematical techniques in problem solving. The lecture and laboratory course covers the various aspects of electromagnetism, including the study of electric charge, electric fields, circuits, magnets, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, motors, generators, and electromagnetic waves. Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: PHYS 242 and MATH 183 Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 180 MATH 280
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PLMB 100: Fundamentals of Plumbing and Pipefitting
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(2 Credit Hours) A plumbing preparation course for construction candidates, apprentices, and those interested in the plumbing-pipefitting trade. This course familiarizes students with the proper selection of materials for installation and repair of gas, domestic water, sewer, soil, waste, and vent systems and various pipefitting systems. The course also gives the candidate familiarity with proper procedures related to design and layout of residential and commercial systems. The use of blueprints and isometric diagrams is reviewed throughout the course. This course includes lecture and some minor labs.
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PLMB 110: Drains,Wastes,and Vents
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduction to the proper selection of materials for the installation and repair of sewer, soil, waste, and vent systems. Proper procedures for the design and layout of residential and commercial systems are also covered. The use of blueprints and isometric diagrams is reviewed throughout the course.
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PLMB 120: Hydronic Heating Systems
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A pipefitting-plumbing preparation course for technical construction apprentices and those interested in seeking hydronic plumbingpipefitting skills. This course familiarizes students with the proper selection, sizing, and installation of pipe and fittings related to hydronic and steam systems. The student is introduced to the principles of steam and hydronic systems, converter trap sizing, and traps and boilers. Application exercises allow students the opportunity to design and lay out typical systems. This course includes lecture and labs.
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PLMB 250: Plumbing-Pipefitting Codes
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduces the use and application of the Michigan (International) Plumbing Code. The student reviews each code for its content and application, not memorization. Examples provide real-life situations. The student codes plumbing and pipefitting situations. The student becomes familiar with the code for fast access for industry use. A major portion of the questions on the State of Michigan Plumber-Pipefitters licensing exam is directly from the Michigan (International) Plumbing Code book.
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PLMB 275: Practical Plumbing Lab-State License Preparation
4.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(4 Credit Hours) This course familiarizes the apprentice and journeyman students with the subject of pipes and tubes, their uses, the materials of which they are made, and some of the related general specifications. This class will be 25% lecture related to safety, tools/equipment, and demonstrations prepping for 75% hands-on in the lab. This class is designed to introduce the candidate to existing and new process skills related to plumbingpipefitting. Prerequisites: All pre-275 level classes or industry experience
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PLMB 280: Plumbing-Pipefitting State of Michigan License Preparation
2.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(2 Credit Hours) A course that helps Plumbers-Pipefitters, Apprentices, and near Journeymen prepare to take the State of Michigan Journeyman's exam. Lectures, independent work, and on-line activities along with a variety of testing exercises prepare potential candidates for the various sections of the license examination. Areas of study include State of Michigan construction laws, rules and regulations, administration, codes, and review of hands-on skill requirements needed to pass the section tests.
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POLS 090: Supplement to Political Science
1.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A supplemental course designed to be taken concurrently with POLS 131. Emphasis is on note-taking, outlining, and textbook study as well as the vocabulary and content of the POLS 131 course. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in POLS 131
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POLS 135: American Legal Systems and Processes
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) Considers legal systems as social/political phenomena and explores the U. S. Constitution, landmark court decisions, and patterns of behavior characterizing legal system participants. This course is appropriate as a lead-in for those interested in the fields of political science, criminal justice, legal secretarial, and paralegal, as well as those considering law school.
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