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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Topics of study include AC electricity theory, magnetism, inductance, capacitance, reactance, impedance, resonance, AC series-parallel circuits, electrical math and the use of formulas, and the use of the oscilloscope and AC test equipment. The student must demonstrate the ability to trouble- shoot a complex AC series-parallel circuit upon completion of this course.
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1.00 Credits
Topics of study include AC electricity theory, magnetism, inductance, capacitance, reactance, impedance, resonance, AC series-parallel circuits, electrical math and the use of formulas, and the use of the oscilloscope and AC test equipment. The student must demonstrate the ability to trouble- shoot a complex AC series-parallel circuit upon completion of this course.
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0.50 Credits
This course will provide an introduction to a variety of Industrial Electrical Instrumentation and Maintenance Areas. Specific subject matter will vary each class, and may include topics such as Troubleshooting, Instrumentation, Power, Motor Controls, Remote Terminal Units, Programmable Logic Controls, Distributive Control Systems, and Control System Communications. This course is approved for S/U grading.
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0.50 Credits
This course is designed to instruct students on the reading and interpretation of electrical shop drawings as well as the symbols used in these types of blueprints. Topics may include an introduction to electrical schematics and symbols; guidelines for reading electrical schematics, symbols, and diagrams; and logic applied to electrical line diagrams.
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4.00 Credits
This course will develop knowledge and skills in basic solid state electricity and serve as a foundation for other electrical/electronics and instrumentation courses. Topics of study include safety, principles of semiconductors, methods of testing diodes and transistors, power supplies and basic transistor amplifiers.
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1.00 Credits
This lecture and hands-on course is designed to introduce technicians, operators, and mechanics to common installation, operation and troubleshooting practices typical of variable frequency drives. VFD operation principles, system descriptions, operation and available power ratings will be presented. An overview of electrical blue prints and solid state electronics, will be presented. This course can be used as the industry training part of the electrical recertification.
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3.00 Credits
This course will develop knowledge and skills in basic digital circuits and serve as a foundation for other electrical/electronic and instrumentation courses. Topics of study include safety, principles of integrated circuits, methods of testing Logic gates and timing circuitry featuring the 7400 series logic family of integrated circuits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to basic principles of control systems and provide a basic and functional knowledge of typical instrumentation involved in process control. Topics of study include safety, methods of measurement, and control elements. The course covers various instrumentation methods to measure flow, temperature, level, and pressure. The student must demonstrate the ability to properly connect and troubleshoot a basic instrumentation system upon completion of this course.
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2.50 Credits
This condensed course will introduce the student to basic principles of control systems and provide a basic and functional knowledge of typical instrumentation involved in process control. Topics of study include safety, methods of measurement, and control elements. The course covers various instrumentation methods to measure tempurature, pressure, level, and flow.
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3.00 Credits
This course will familiarize the student with operation and maintenance of instrumentation used for process control at a typical oil and natural gas well site. Topics of study include safety,methods of measuring and controlling flow, temperature, level, and pressure. The student will be required to demonstrate the ability to identify and solve basic problems relative to well site instrumentation upon completion of this course.
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