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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Fees: Laboratory Instruction in wiring methods used for industrial installations. The student will interpret electrical blueprints/drawings; compute circuit sizes and over current protection for the installation of branch circuits, feeders, and service entrance conductors; explain the proper installation of wiring devices according to electrical codes; demonstrate grounding methods; and identify industrial wiring methods including conduit bending.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Practical general training and experience in the workplace. The College, with the employer, develops and documents an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experience to the student's general and technical course of study. The guided external experience may be for pay or no pay. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. As outlined in the learning plan, the student will master the theory, concepts, and skills involving the tools, materials, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, and legal systems associated with the workplace; demonstrate ethical behavior, safety practices. Interpersoanl and teamwork skills, appropriate verbal, and written communications in the workplace.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None In-depth coverage of the National Electric Code (NEC) for those employed in fi eld requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis onwiring protection and methods, special conditions, and advanced calculations. The student will explain hazardous location classifi cations and divisions and wiring methods allowed in these locations; state the rules for electrical installation in special locations; calculate conductor sizes and overload protection required for residential, commercial, and industrial locations; and select appropriate sections in the NEC for specifi c applications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course in the installation and maintenance of alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) variable speed drives with emphasis on application, operating characteristics, and troubleshooting techniques.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELPT 1420 and 1411 or approval of Chairperson. Fees: Laboratory The student will identify and describe digital logic circuits and explain, numbering systems, logic gates, and Boolean expressions as applied to electrical controls. The student will identify and describe digital logic circuits and explain numbering systems; explain the operation of programmable logic controllers; convert ladder diagrams into programs; incorporate timers and counters utilizing programmable logic controllers; and execute and evaluate programs.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELPT 1411 or approval of Chairperson. Fees: Laboratory A study of transformer types, construction, connections, protection, and grounding. The student will describe how transformers operate and the operating characteristics of various types; compute transformer sizes for various applications; summarize National Electric Code (NEC) regulations governing the installation of transformers; explain the types and purposes of grounding transformers.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELPT 1428, 1445, and 1457 or approval of Chairperson. Fees: Laboratory Instruction in preparation of estimates for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring systems. Skills development in a variety of electrical techniques. The student will list estimating procedures; organize job costs; identify types of bids; calculate cost adjustments and job costs; and demonstrate the use of estimating forms. STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED A "D" OR "F" IN FRESHMAN COMPOSITITHREE OR MORE SEMESTERS PRIOR TO THE CURRENT SEMESTER MUST TAKE THE REQUIRED ENGLISH PLACEMENT TEST FOR CURRENT PLACEMENT. STUDENTS MAY NOT ENROLL IN ENGLISH 1301 UNTIL THIS REQUIREMENT HAS BEEN MET. STUDENTS WHO DESIRE TO ENROLL IN TWO LITERATURE COURSES CONCURRENTLY MUST HAVE A "B" AVERAGE AND THE APPROVAL OF THE CHAIRPERSONOF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH. ALL STUDENTS REGISTERING IN ENGLISH COURSES MUST HAVE PROOF OF HAVING MET COURSE PREREQUISITES. A student is placed in ENGL 0300/0310, 0301/0311, or 1301 according to scores made on a college placement exam, such as the Accuplacer, ASSET or THEA Test which is administered by the College. Students whose test scores indicate inadequate preparation to do satisfactory work in English 1301 must complete English 0300/0310, and/or 0301/0311 before enrolling in English 1301.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Fees: None Note: Formerly ENGL 0310 Emphasizes writing effective sentences. For students who need to improve their basic skills in grammatical usage, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, division of words into syllables, vocabulary, functions of words and sentence structure. This course cannot be substituted for any part of the regular English curriculum. A student in English 0300 must earn a passing grade before being permitted to take English 0301 or 0311. This course does not include a laboratory component.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or credit for ENGL 0300 or 0310 (A grade of "IP" means the course must be repeated).Fees: None Note: Formerly ENGL 0311 A review of standard English with emphasis on fundamental grammatical principles, pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary, sentence structure, punctuation, and reading. Paragraphs and short themes are written for practice in clear expression. This course cannot be substituted for any part of the English curriculum. A student in English 0301 must earn a passing grade before being permitted to take English 1301. This course does not include a laboratory component.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Fees: Laboratory Note: Formerly ENGL 0300 Emphasizes writing effective sentences. For students who need to improve their basic skills in grammatical usage, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, division of words into syllables, vocabulary, functions of words, and sentence structure. This course cannot be substituted for any part of the regular English curriculum. A student must earn a passing grade --"A," "B," or ?- in English 0300 or 0310 before being permitted to take English 0311. A grade of "IP" means the course must be repeated. This course includes acomputer laboratory component.
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