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4.00 Credits
This course covers the methods used to deliver power in a safe and efficient electrical installation. Conductor properties and various configurations are discussed and installed. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 2440 with a grade of "D" or better) 4C/2/2/0
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5.00 Credits
This course covers the design, material usage and safe installation practices on commercial job sites. Power tool safety and usage is applied in a hands-on mockup setting. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 2440 with a grade of "D" or better) 5C/2/3/0
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5.00 Credits
This course covers the design, material usage and safe installation practices on industrial job sites. Requirements and safe installation of service entrance equipment and conductors are also covered. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 2440 with a grade of "D" or better) 5C/2/3/0
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4.00 Credits
This course takes an in-depth look at the requirements of chapters one through five in the current National Electrical Code. Compliance is discussed in the classroom and reinforced in a hands-on mockup setting. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 2440 with a grade of "D" or better) 5C/2/3/0
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2.00 Credits
This course presents a discussion of renewable energy systems and resources such as solar, wind, hydro and geothermal. Topics will include photovoltaic cells, solar panels and arrays. In addition, students will learn about generation and effectiveness of various renewable energy systems. (Prerequisite(s): ELTN 2440 with a grade of "C" or better) 2C/2/0/0
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to electrical power and relay control systems found in modern industrial machinery and automation. Topics include electricity basics, parts of an electrical circuit, use of a multimeter, understanding transformers, electrical relay control, and electro-pneumatic devices. (Corequisite(s): EMEC 1521, 1530, and 1540.) 4C/2/2/0
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to electrical motors and generators found in modern industrial machinery and automation. Topics focus on the various types of AC and DC motors. (Corequisite(s): EMEC 1511, 1530, 1540.) 4C/2/2/0
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to electrical motor controls found in modern industrial machinery and automation. Topics include motor protection, braking, running on reduced power, and sensor controls. (Corequisite(s): EMEC 1511, 1521, and 1540.) 4C/2/2/0
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to electronic motor drives found in modem industrial machinery and automation. Topics include variable frequency drives, inverters, position and velocity controls. (Corequisite(s): EMEC 1511, 1521, and 1530.) 4C/2/2/0
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to align with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Councils (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Manufacturing Processes. The course curriculum is based upon federally-endorsed national standards for production workers. Students will learn about Just-In-Time (JIT) manufacturing principles, basic supply chain management, communication skills, customer service, corrective actions, preventative actions, control of documents, control of quality records, internal auditing of processes, and control of nonconforming product. (Corequisite(s): EMEC 2500, 2620, and 2635.) 4C/2/2/0
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