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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the third year electrical apprentice with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics of study include industrial and commercial services, alarm systems, hazardous locations and application on the National Electrical Code.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the fourth year electrical apprentice with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics of study include safety, motor controls, power distribution, solid state controls and programmable controllers.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the fourth year electrical apprentice with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics of study include advanced motor controls, branch and feeder circuits, service entrance and grounding calculations based on the National Electrical Code and review for the state exam.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students learn to use the vendor software to communicate with, program, and troubleshoot the programmable logic controller covered in this course. The course will also cover the command structure and functions in building programs to run on the programmable logic controller. Other topics will include establishing communcation links, uploading and downloading programs using the personal computer, addressing I/O, program monitoring and program documentation.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students the basic techniques necessary to evaluate process control loop operation and make changes to controller settings to achieve an acceptable loop response. Students will be working with functioning process loops using industrial control components such as digital controllers, smart transmitters, and control valve/positioner final control elements. Techniques for setting up and calibrating components will be utilized. Tuning results will be documented with strip chart recordings of the process response.
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0.50 Credits
This course will provide an introduction to electrical awareness in various industries. Curriculum will be based on industry needs such as public safety, emergency preparedness, and worker protection. This course is for participants in industry such as, Operators, Supervisors, New Hires, or any other personnel that could be in the proximity of an electrical hazard boundary. Students will be introduced to using the NFPA70E "Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace" and electrical compliances as outlined by MSHA and OSHA. This course is approved for S/U grading.
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0.50 Credits
This course will provide expanded curriculum related to electrical safety awareness. Curriculum will be based on industry needs such as public safety, emergency preparedness, and worker protection. This course is for participants in industry such as an electrical technician or any personnel allowed crossing an electrical hazard approach boundary. Students will be introduced to using the NFPA70E "Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace" and electrical compliances as outlined by MSHA and OSHA. This course is approved for S/U grading.
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3.00 Credits
Topics of study include electrical safety, conductors, grounding, soldering, methods of securing electrical connections, fabrication of printed circuit boards, component replacement, common electrical schematic symbols, and use of common electrical test equipment and electrical hand tools. The student will demonstrate the ability to solder, make electrical connections, and safely use various types of measurement equipment upon completion of this course.
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3.00 Credits
The student will develop electrical safety and good shop practice skills. Topics of study include DC electricity theory, units of electricity, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, power, resistance, series-parallel circuits, electrical math and the use of formulas, and the use of basic meters. The student must demonstrate the ability to trouble- shoot a complex DC series-parallel circuit upon completion of this course.
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0.50 Credits
The student will develop electrical safety and good shop practice skills. Topics of study include DC electricity theory, units of electricity, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, power, resistance, series-parallel circuits, electrical math and the use of formulas, and the use of basic meters. The student must demonstrate the ability to trouble- shoot a complex DC series-parallel circuit upon completion of this course.
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