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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Corequisite: ELE 150. Teaches the fundamentals of electricity, terminology, symbols, and diagrams. Includes the principles essential to the understanding of general practices, safety, and practical aspects of residential and nonresidential wiring and electrical installation including fundamentals of motors and controls. May require preparation of a report as an out-of-class activity. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
(2 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Covers purpose and interpretation of the National Electrical Code, as well as various charts, code rulings, and wiring methods. Prepares the student to take the journeyman-level exam. Lecture 2 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisites: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement; MTH 01. Provides an intensive study of the fundamentals of direct and alternating current, resistance, magnetism, inductance, and capacitance, with emphasis on practical applications. Focuses on electrical/machines applications. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Covers electrical wiring methods and standards used for commercial buildings and provides a comprehensive study of the national electrical code that deals with commercial wiring installations including state and local regulations. Includes building wiring as well as the wiring of electrical equipment and appliances in a commercial environment. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Corequisite: ELE 238. Studies electromechanical systems and components; electrical, electronic, mechanical, and optical measuring and control devices. Includes electro-mechanisms used as "building-blocks" for various electromechanicalsystems, synchros, resolvers, servo-motors, generators, and digital/analog convertors. Analyzes various electromechanical systems, printers, typewriters, tape punches, readers, and numerical controls. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
(4 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement. Studies components, equipment, and circuits that are used to control the operation of electrical machines. Explains the physical and operating characteristics of various electromagnetic, static, and programmable control devices. Investigates control schemes used to accomplish specific control objectives. Lecture 3 hours + lab 3 hours, total 6 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ETR 259 and ETR 273. Deals with the principles and applications of electrical controllers which serve as an introduction to automation devices for differentiation, integration, and proportioning. Includes hardware and circuitry for AC and DC control devices, as well as contractors, starters, speed controllers, time delays, limit switches, and pilot devices. Demonstrates applications in the control of industrial equipment motors, servo units, and motor-driven actuators. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ENG 05 if required by individual student's placement; Co-Prerequisites: ETR 156 and ELE 211 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Deals with installation, programming, interfacing, and concepts of troubleshooting programmable controllers. Lecture 2 hours + lab 2 hours, total 4 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Prerequisite: ELE 239. Advances further study of Programmable Logic Controllers that was initiated in ELE 239. Students will learn to use more advanced program instructions, including data manipulation, sequences and program control, and advanced PLC features, including timers, counters. Covers connectivity and use of a variety of real world I/O devices. Lecture 2 hours + lab 3 hours, total 5 hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit) Provides instruction in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation that meets current Emergency Cardiac Care (ECC) guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation education for Healthcare Providers. Lecture 1 hours per week.
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