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  • 2.00 Credits

    Focus on electrical prints, drawings, symbols, and specifications for construction and electrical plans. Prerequisite: ELM 121B and ELM 128B.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Introduction to the types and applications of raceways, wireways, and ducts. Students will learn how to cut, ream, thread, connect, and bend conduit using hand, mechanical, hydraulic, and electric benders.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Practical application in a variety of building types and remodeling of existing buildings. Course will include job building, material estimation, tool and material use, and installation techniques. Prerequisite: ELM 128B, 131B, 141B, and 142B.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Practical applications in developing complex electrical process control systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Review of basic principles of electromagnetic radiation. History of RADAR development during WWII. Introduction to simple microwave theory and techniques, propagation, and waveguides. Introduction to the Smith Chart, directional couplers and hybrids, power dividers and combiners, ferrite components and circulators. Discussion of microwave generating devices, operation and application of microwave and millimeter-wave vacuum tubes, klystrons, traveling-wave tubes, and magnetrons. Fundamental oscillatory theory and design using GaAs type transistors, tunnel diodes, IMPATTs, and Gunn diodes. Practical uses of microwaves in manufacturing and comminations industries. Discuss of Doppler RADAR for meteorology applications. [N]
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Actual experience working within some aspect of the industry. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Maintenance Electrician Training Program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A comprehensive survey of various electrical systems found in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The student will become familiar with the operation of electrical systems and their applications in industry. System topics include power, lighting, distribution, and low voltage (voice, video, and data). Understanding is reinforced through hands-on lab activities. Prerequisite: ELM 112B. [N]
  • 7.00 Credits

    Designed for individuals who anticipate working with an ambulance service, fire department, police department, mining industry or other occupational fields where medical emergencies are common. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) examination. Prerequisite: Current Healthcare Provider CPR card and proof of health insurance. Must be 18 years of age by the time the course is completed. Immunizations: MMR, TD, TB skin test, and at least the second Hepatitis B immunization must be submitted the third week of class. (Formerly EMS 108B, Emergency Medical Technician Training)
  • 2.00 Credits

    The Emergency Medical Technician 30 hour Refresher Course is offered for individuals who wish to re-certify their EMT - Basic or Intermediate certificate by completing the re-certification training online and Skills evaluation and renew their CPR certificate during designated dates and times throughout the course. This course will re-certify EMT - Basic and Intermediate certificates for a two-year period. Each student must complete the online assignments and tests prior to scheduling their CPR and skills evaluation and post-test session. Students will complete six module assignments and six tests online. After submission of the assignments and tests (70% average to pass), students will attend the skills evaluation and post-test session and optional CPR re-certification. Prerequisite: Current certification as EMT. Unlimited repeatability. [P/W] (Formerly EMS 109B, Emergency Medical Services Refresher Course)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Trains instructors to teach the U.S. Department of Transportation Basic Training program for Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Emphasizes is on the development of teaching skills as opposed to emergency care skills. Includes the following: components of the learning process, methods of teaching (theory and skills), preparation and use of a variety of media and materials, and purpose and methods of evaluation. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will instruct a minimum of 10 hours under the supervision of a currently certified EMS instructor to be eligible for Nevada EMS Instructor certification. Prerequisites: Current Nevada EMT - Basic certification and instructor's approval.
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