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2.00 Credits
1 or 2 semester credits This laboratory course will include experiments related to the properties of light, electricity and atomic structure. Co requisite: Enrollment in PHYS 231. Broadfi eld Science majors enroll in 2 credits; Technology majors enroll in 1 credit lab.
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4.00 Credits
4 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 6; Fall) This course covers tools in the plumbing trade and how to use them: tools powered by electricity, batteries, and pressurized air, such as drills, saws, grinders, sanders, slings, hardware, hoists, rigging operations, critical safety issues, and accepted rigging techniques and practices. Course Fee: $25.00
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1.00 Credits
1 semester credits (Lec. 1; Spring) This course introduces the history of plumbing from ancient times to current plumbing training programs, and also covers professional practices, career opportunities, and some basic safety. This course reviews the blueprints that are included in a building's plans and then moves on to specifi c plumbing drawings, such as isometric and oblique pictorial drawings, orthographic drawings, and schematic drawings. It also covers drawings of fi xtures, assembly drawings, and cutaway drawings. This course includes an application of plumbing math. Course Fee: $5.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Spring) This course describes the various types of plastic piping and fi ttings, what each is used for, and the measuring, cutting, and joining techniques for each type; hangers and supports used with plastic pipe, various types of copper tubing and fi ttings, measuring, cutting, and joining techniques, two types of cast-iron pipe (hub and no-hub). This course also describes carbon steel pipe; an overview of the drain, waste, and vent (DWV) systems; basics of traps, drains, vents, DWV fi ttings, and clean outs and an overview of the water distribution system. Course Fee: $30.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 2; Spring) This course covers the various types of fi xtures that plumbers install, including sinks and lavatories, bathtubs and showers, water closets and urinals, garbage disposals and dishwashers, and laundry trays and mop basins. Course Fee: $15.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lec. 2; Spring) This course is a study of the State of Montana plumbing code as it regulates environmental sanitation for the protection of public health. It also includes a study of the materials and installation methods that require a minimum of service and maintenance. Course Fee: $5.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Fall) This course covers general hand tool safety and procedures for identifying, selecting, inspecting, using, and caring for pipe vises and stands, pipe wrenches, levels, pipe fabrication tools, and pipe bending and fl aring tools. Course Fee: $25.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lec. 2; Fall) This course introduces plot plans, structural drawings, elevation drawings, as-built drawings, equipment arrangement drawings, isometric drawings, spool sheets, and detail sheets in the plumbing industry. Course Fee: $5.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lec. 2; Fall) This course describes pipe hangers and supports found on the job site and the selection and performance of fi eld tests of plumbing installation. Course Fee: $10.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Spring) This course explains how to assemble fl ared and compression joints using copper tubing and the installation of hydronic piping. Course Fee: $30.00
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