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40.00 Credits
The internship provides the student with the opportunity to apply his/her knowledge, learn new techniques and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to meet his/her academic and career goals, the interested student must contact his/her faculty advisor or the appropriate Dean. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites Instructor approval
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6.50 Credits
This course includes an introduction to electrical theory, series and parallel circuits. Areas of emphasis are alternating current, Ohms law, meters, grounding, preview of the National Electric Code (NEC), troubleshooting, and repair. Cross-listed with INCT 1200.
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9.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students basic knowledge of the electrical circuitry found in residential wiring. Students will learn to apply the National Electrical Code standards. Cross-listed with INCT 1210. Prerequisites ELTR 1200
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9.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to state-of-the-art motor control components and provides them with a basic knowledge of control circuitry. The student will build on his/her experiences from Basic Electricity by designing, building, and troubleshooting more complex circuits. The designed circuits will control live, 3-phase, line voltage equipment. Devices such as contactors, motor-starters, relays, timers, mechanical, and proximity switches are used. Electronic motor controls and programmable devices such as variable frequency drives are introduced and utilized in this course. Cross-listed with INCT 1212. Prerequisites ELTR/INCT 1200 or ELAP 1220
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9.00 Credits
This course includes the study of branch circuits, wiring methods, and application of the NEC. Following the requirements of the NEC the student will learn how to select the proper type and size of boxes, raceways, and conductors. The student will also learn how to calculate box fill, conduit fill, and conduit bending. Prerequisites ELTR 1200 and ELTR 1210
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6.50 Credits
Students will work with various types of insulation displacement terminations, as well as wire wrapping. Codes and standards and how they apply to the Information Transport System will be explained. The student will work with various types of termination hardware and identify where it is used. Color codes and how they apply to the infrastructure, cable pulling and various types of media used for the job will also be covered. Cross-listed with INCT 1331. Prerequisites INCT 1200
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2.00 Credits
This class covers the entrance facility, equipment room, and telecommunications rooms. The student will learn about the hardware used in the various locations. The grounding infrastructure will be reviewed and how it applies to the overall needs of the Information Transport System. The installation of cable tray and ladder rack used in the system will be covered. Prerequisites INCT/ELTR 1331
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3.00 Credits
Level-3 will expand on what was learned in the Level-1 and Level-2 classes. The codes and standards will continue to be used as well as learning new facets of the industry. Troubleshooting, testing, and certifying a system to industry standards will be covered. Copper splicing and the use of the MS2 splicing tool is also covered. Prerequisites ELTR 1332
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with a general understanding of blue print reading-including an overview of architectural drawings, and mechanical drawings with an emphasis on electrical drawings. Prerequisites INCT/ELTR 1212 and ELTR 1220 or ELAP 2310
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's). Various programmable control devices are covered. System components, installation, and introductory programming terms are covered. Students will learn to monitor, upload and download programs to processors. Cross-listed with INCT 2231. Prerequisites ELTR 1212
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