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1.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the opportunity to apply the theoretical concepts from EET 165 to real world circuits. The student will use various pieces of test equipment to verify circuit operation and to troubleshoot circuits that are faulty. At all times safety will be emphasized throughout this course. Some of the circuits included in this course are rectifiers, voltage multipliers, amplifiers from the bipolar junction transistor and the field effect transistor families. The student will use digital meters and oscilloscopes to evaluate the operational performance of the circuits used in this course.
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2.00 Credits
This is the first of four (4) courses in refrigeration. The course familiarizes its students with safety procedures for the use of tools and materials; basic principles of operation of compressors, condensers, and evaporators; control of systems; and performance of standard tests.
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2.00 Credits
This course allows the student to apply the concepts covered in HAC 171. This is the second of four (4) courses in refrigeration. Students with apply the appropriate safety procedures for the use of tools and materials, operate compressors, condensers, and evaporators; control of systems, and perform standard tests.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to AC and DC circuits, interpretation of electrical schematics, use of electrical test equipment, regulation of electrical systems, and installation of electrical equipment in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
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1.00 Credits
This course allows the student to apply the concepts covered in HAC 173. Students will work with AC and DC circuits, interpret electrical schematics, use electrical test equipment, regulate of electrical systems, and install electrical equipment in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with an introduction to DC electric principles and the different electronic devices seen in modern diesel and automotive vehicles. It will explain instruments and procedures used in testing and measuring these devices. Students will learn basic electricity and the theory behind Ohm's Law. Students will learn how to apply Ohm's law in an electrical circuit. Students will practice building simple circuits and be able to troubleshoot and calculate current, resistance and voltage in a circuit. This course is designed to give students a head start on the electrical and electronics in modern passenger cars, light trucks and heavy duty vehicles.
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3.00 Credits
The basic concepts in managing the complete flow of materials in a supply chain from suppliers to customers are covered in the Basics module. This module covers manufacturing, distribution, service, and retail industries. This includes the fundamental relationships in the design, planning, execution, monitoring, and control that occur. Coursework is intended to prepare students for the first APICS Certification exam.
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3.00 Credits
Past, present, and future trends in product movement to and from the product’s origin are reviewed. Time and cost of various transporters and routes are discussed. Government regulation for safe product handling is covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers all aspects of the supply and distribution chain and management including computer operations, bar codes, resupply, storage, handling, and subcontracting. An overview of the use of industry specific programs is also covered. Materials handling and OSHA requirements will be covered
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3.00 Credits
Master Planning of Resources and Detailed Scheduling and Planning are covered in this course. The course will explore demand management, sales and operations planning, master scheduling, and distribution planning. The effects of techniques such as MRP, CRP, lean, TOC, will also be covered. Coursework is intended to prepare students for the second and third APICS Certification exams. In addition, standard measurements for inventory and materials will be examined. Prerequisite: LOG 191
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