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1.00 Credits
1 Credit An internship that provides on-the-job experience and demonstrates mastery of horticulture skills through placement with an established business in middle Tennessee. Students will work with the program coordinator to spend time with a business best suited to their interests and career goals. Internships include the areas of landscape contracting and maintenance, plant retail/wholesale, garden center/nursery, turf management, irrigation, pest control, and others.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours A continuation of HORT 1110 and study of additional plants. Students acquire knowledge in the proper selection and utilization of landscape plant materials.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours A study of residential and commercial landscape design, cost analysis, and installation. Topics include blueprint analysis, pricing, design implementation, and special projects.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours An introductory course in electricity that includes the basics physics and mathematics while developing structured problem-solving techniques along with basic computer skills. The primary focus is to prepare the student for following electrical maintenance courses. Topics include laws of motion, simple machines, basic thermodynamics, and the behavior of matter while reviewing algebra, simple geometry, and right angle trigonometry.
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5.00 Credits
5 Credits, 4 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours A course in the basic principles of electricity. Topics include voltage, current, resistance, power, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Law, and how they relate to DC and AC series, parallel and combination circuits, power factor, metering, and an introduction to transformers..
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours An introduction to components and systems used in modern electronic equipment. Topics include digital logic integrated circuits and components, applications, and system design fundamentals along with selected topics in diodes, transistors, and thyristors.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours This course covers fluid mechanics with emphasis on the use of hydraulics and pneumatics for power transmission and control purposes. Basic theory and application covers the relationship between fluid flow and pressure, accumulators, actuators and the control of both fluid and air.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 2 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours This is an introductory course in electrical machines and transformers. Topics include DC motors and generators; single-and three-phase AC motors, alternators and synchronous motors; single- and three-phase transformers; instrument transformers and auto transformers and their associated terminology and applications. Prerequisite: IMC 1155
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours This is an introduction to various means of controlling A.C. and D.C. machinery through the use of relays and NEMA logic. Topics also include reading electrical drawings, troubleshooting circuits and interfacing programmable controllers with relay logic.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours This is a continuation of IMC 2150. Topics include programmable controller history, application, memory organization, I/O configuration and programming, times, counter, storage registers, data transfer, data comparison, and maintenance procedures along with conversion of ladder diagrams to PLC programming.
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