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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An applications-oriented conclusion to the Instrumentation Program, including an individualized lab project with selected advanced instrumentation topics. Prerequisite: Completion of an Associate of Applied Science, Certificate in Electrical Systems Technology, or approved Electrical Systems Technology program and EIT 348.
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1.00 - 7.00 Credits
The first of eight courses offered in the Electrical Workforce Training Program. Offers the student a planned educational experience in the electrical field by providing online electrical craft training, related laboratory experiences, and supervised performance task completion assessment. Maybe repeated to a total of seven credits. Corequisite: Employment in the Electrical Industry.
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1.00 - 7.00 Credits
The second of eight courses offered in the Electrical Workforce Training Program. Offers a planned educational experience in the electrical field by providing online electrical craft training, related laboratory experiences, and supervised performance task completion assessment. Maybe repeated to a total of seven credits. Prerequisite: ELM 101. Corequisite: Employment in the Electrical Industry.
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4.00 Credits
The study of matter, atomic structure, electron theory, sources of electricity, and magnetism. Theory and shop application in Ohm's Law, voltage, current, resistance, and power in series, parallel, and series-parallel direct current circuits.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to low voltage systems used to distribute, carry, capture, and display voice, video, audio, and data signals. Topics include entertainment (video and audio media systems), communications (telephone, fax, modem, networks, and publication address systems), life safety (access control, alarm systems, and video surveillance), environmental control (HVAC and energy management), and automation controls (residential and commercial buildings). Prerequisite: None
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2.50 Credits
Developing and drawing electrical diagrams and graphs using standard electrical and JIC symbols. Prerequisite: ELM 112B.
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4.00 Credits
Analyze AC series, parallel, and combination circuits with resistance, inductance, and capacitive elements using mathematics, measuring devices, and other test equipment. Prerequisite: ELM 112B.
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2.50 Credits
Study of the theory and operation of such solid-state devices as diodes, transistors, diacs, triacs, and SCRs. Prerequisite: ELM 122B.
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2.00 Credits
Theory, design, applications, and testing of direct current (DC) generators, DC motors, and the study of such DC control devices as manual starting rheostats, reduced-voltage starting mechanisms, and speed controls. Prerequisite: ELM 122B.
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2.00 Credits
Theory, design, application, and testing of alternating current (AC) motors and alternators; single- and three-phase generation of alternating current; paralleling alternators; and calculating load and power factor characteristics under various load conditions. Prerequisite: ELM 124B.
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