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ELT 252: Amp Act III
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Designed for individuals involved in the design and installation of premises cabling systems. This course progresses through a step-by-step process from the initial design analysis through the final actual project presentation based on the guidelines of the TIA/EIA/ISO standards. The student design decision rationale regarding network platforms and technologies, cabling architectures, and media selection is discussed in detail. Successful completion of the course examination will certify you as an AMP Registered Designer.
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ELT 280: Electrical Code Changes
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
Emphasizes how code changes from the previous adopted code differs fom the newly adopted codes. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
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ELT 281: NE C Ratings
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
Includes the study of explanation of approved Underwriter labs and testing standards as related to the purchase and use of electrical equipment. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
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ELT 282: Grounding and Bonding Grounding and Bonding
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
The study of Article 250 in the NEC. Covers what has to be grounded and bonded and standards and rules associated with such. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
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ELT 282 - Grounding and Bonding Grounding and Bonding
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ELT 283: Code Calculations
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides licensed electricians with current National Electric Code procedures on how to calculate electrical loads and applications. Includes tables to calculate loads and proper use of applications. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
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ELT 284: Motor Controls
0.50 Credits
Portland Community College
Focuses on code articles related to motor controlled systems, starters, controllers and transformers. Safety also covered. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes.
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EM 101: Introduction to Emergency Services
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Covers roles and responsibilities of a broad range of emergency services providers and the relationship between these service providers and the community. The relationships between police, fire service, emergency medical service, and emergency communications and emergency management, will be covered, as well as, the organizational structure, terminology, history, training and standards, ethical and legal responsibilities of each discipline.
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EM 103: Introduction to Radio Communication
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
This course introduces students to the technology of two-way radio communications, as applied to emergency services. Telecommunicators provide the communications link between agencies, field responders and the public. Understanding the operation and components of two-way radio and proper radio broadcasting procedures is essential to the communications role of all first responders. Prerequisite: WR 115.
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EM 110: Theory of Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Introduces emergency management theory, including basic definitions, identification of hazards, descriptions of the phases of emergency management, identification of resources, roles and responsibilities of emergency managers, and coordination of various systems. Recommend: WR 115.
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EM 114: History of U.S.Hazards,Disasters and Emergency Management
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Surveys the U.S. History of hazards and disasters and traces the evolution of emergency management. Emphasis will be on naturally occurring disasters with appropriate attention to the development of technological incidents and the evolution of terrorism. Recommend: WR 115.
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