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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to active devices which include PN junction diodes, bipolar transistors, bipolar transistor circuits, and unipolar devices with emphasis on low frequency application and troubleshooting. (4 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 4 hr. lab) Credit, four semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course presents information concerning the industrial application of fiber optic cable (3 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MAT 1323 or equivalent; MAT 1623. By successfully completing the course, the student will acquire an understanding of the mechanics of rigid bodies in static (equilibrium) situations. The student will develop the ability to apply vector methods in analyzing force systems, structures, frames, machines, moments of inertia, and friction effects. The student will apply his/her understanding and abilities in analyzing and solving real-world mechanics problems. Testing methods include unit tests and a comprehensive final exam. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides advanced skills related to the wiring of multi-family and small commercial buildings. This course includes instruction and practice in service entrance installation, specialized circuits, and use of commercial raceways. (3 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction and practice in the installation of commercial and industrial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, NEC code requirements, and three-phase distribution networks. (3 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab) Credit, three semester hours
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2.00 Credits
This is a basic course designed to provide fundamental skills associated with all electrical courses. It includes safety, basic tools, special tools, equipment, and introduction to simple AC and DC circuits (2 sch: 1 hr. lectiure, 2 hr. lab) Credit, two semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides skills related to electrical motors and their installation. This course includes instruction and practice in using the different types of motors, transformers, and alternators. (3 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the principles and practice of electrical motor repair. This course includes topics on the disassembly/assembly and preventive maintenance of common electrical motors. (3 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab) Credit, three semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A course in the installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing student's ability to diagram, wire and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. (3 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 2 hr. lab) Credit, three semester hours
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4.00 Credits
This course deals with the principles of solid state motor control. This course includes instruction and practice in the design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control. (4 sch: 2 hr. lecture, 4 hr. lab) Credit, four semester hours
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