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EAPP 1490: Special Topics in English for Academic Purposes
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course is designed to present additional or unique material and learning experiences within a specified discipline. The course will be based on student need, flexibility, and may be designed to meet various transfer and pre-major course requirements. Please see a current Course Schedule for complete course details. Variable credits 1-6
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ECON 1710: Introduction to the American Economy
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This introductory course provides a basic overview of economic principles that are useful in understanding the economic system in the United States. The course explores the free market economic model, which is the basis of the American economy. The role of government and the rationale for government intervention is included in this study. The course also provides an introduction to microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts and tools which are demonstrated in discussions of current economic policies, issues, and problems. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0721 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0860 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goal 5) 3C/3/0/0
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ECON 1720: Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Macroeconomics is a social science that studies how our society can achieve economic goals of full employment, price stability, economic growth, and stable balance of trade. Students will examine protectionism, components of GDP, economic growth, the business cycle and the federal budget. In addition fiscal and monetary policies are defined and examined in terms of the effects those policies have on economic performance and the business cycle. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0721 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0860 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 5 & 8) 3C/3/0/0
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ECON 1730: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Microeconomics is a social science that studies how our society can maximize its economic welfare by the efficient use of resource and product markets. To facilitate this study, microeconomics has developed tools such as market models that simplify complex real-world situations. These tools are abstractions of reality from which basic economic principles are derived. These principles act as a guide to individual decisions and for society's public choices. Fundamental issues covered are supply, demand, elasticity, competitive and non-competitive markets. International trade and the concepts of absolute advantage, comparative advantage and restrictive trade policies are also explored. (Prerequisite(s): READ 0721 or READ 0724 or EAPP 0860 with a grade of "C" or better or appropriate assessment score) (MnTC: Goals 5 & 8) 3C/3/0/0
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ECON 1790: Special Topics in Economics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course is designed to present additional or unique material and learning experiences within a specified discipline. The course will be based on student need, flexibility, and may be designed to meet various transfer and pre-major course requirements. Please see a current Course Schedule for complete course details. (MnTC: Goal 5) Variable credits 1-6
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ELTN 1410: National Electrical Code 1 and Trade Calculations
4.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This is an introductory course to comprehending the National Electrical Code and the mathematical skills that are required to perform electrical circuit calculations required in the electrical industry. Students will study the history of the code, the code making process, how changes are adopted into the code and the NEC basic structural components. Technical areas include definitions of technical terms and concepts, applied arithmetic calculations, algebraic functions, trigonometry functions and graphing as they apply to circuit analysis and code requirements. (Prerequisite(s): Appropriate assessment scores) 4C/2/2/0
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ELTN 1422: Direct Current Circuit Analysis
5.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course covers the basic concepts of electricity and DC circuits. Topics included are resistance, current, voltage, power, conductors and insulators. Students will learn methods to mathematically determine electrical quantities using Ohm's law and additional electrical formulas, to determine values in series, parallel and combination circuits. The skills and techniques needed to use electrical multimeters to test and troubleshoot circuits is studied. Hands-on experiments for all DC circuit types will consist of building circuits with power supplies and electrical components, and will be evaluated with electrical multimeters. (Prerequisite(s): Appropriate assessment scores. Corequisite(s): ELTN 1410.) 5C/3/2/0
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ELTN 1432: Alternating Current Circuit Analysis
5.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course covers the basic concepts of AC circuits. Topics included are the study of electromagnetic principles, sine wave principles and relationships, inductance, capacitance, series and parallel circuits, power, circuit analysis and resonance. Students will learn methods to mathematically determine instantaneous electrical values. Hands-on experiments will include the construction of circuits showing the operation of electromagnets, sine waves, series and parallel resistive, inductive and capacitive circuits. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 1422 with a grade of "D" or better. Corequisite(s): ELTN 1410.) 5C/2/3/0
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ELTN 1442: Single-Phase Motors and Generators
5.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course starts with the basic characteristics of DC motors and DC generators, the types, construction, principles of operation, installation, and maintenance, and formats of controls. Next the student will discover the common types of AC motors used today, the construction, principles of operation, installation and troubleshooting methods. Hands-on experiments using specialized test equipment and electrical meters will include energizing both DC motors and generators and also AC motor types under various load conditions. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 1432 with a grade of "D" or better. Corequisite(s): ELTN 1410.) 5C/2/3/0
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ELTN 1470: Electrical Technology Operations
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Provides students with additional time to complete the hours for MN DOLI 95% attendance requirements for each course of the program. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 1422 or instructor approval) Variable credits 1-2
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