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2.00 Credits
2 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry- related occupation. This course is the third term of the first year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program This class is designed to cover hands-on demonstration and practicals of basic residential one- and two-family dwellings wiring techniques to include receptacles, services, lighting, wiring, conduit bending, structural wiring, and introduction to residential data communication systems.
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1.00 Credits
5 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry- related occupation. This course is the first term of the second year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program which includes technical knowledge of the skills required of an Inside Wire Electrician. General topics include safety/electrical, advanced electrical theory, electrical math, AC theory, motors, generators, and transformer theory, and 3-phase power, and commercial installations and calculations. All course content will include references to applicable NEC Articles.
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2.00 Credits
5 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry- related occupation. This course is the second term of the second year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program. General topics include safety/electrical, hazardous locations, health care facilities, industrial and commercial wiring, and references to applicable NEC Articles.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry -related occupation. This course is the third term of the second year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program Course will include hands-on experience in basic wiring of transformers and motors to include identification of motor component leads. Course activities build on those learned in prior courses and enable students to build their skills before being introduced to process control and automation and motor controls.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. Designed for Oregon staterecognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores construction materials and methods used in the installation of limited electrical systems along with the NEC codes that regulate installation. Students will learn a knowledge base consisting of the basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to limited electrical installations.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. Designed for Oregon staterecognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores the basic laws of electrical theory and the safety practices employed in the limited electric field. Power quality, trade repairs and installations and blueprint reading will be reviewed along with the NEC codes that regulate the trade. Students learn a knowledge base consisting of the basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to limited energy installations.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores radio frequency (RF) systems, site survey and project planning, system maintenance and repair, and various types of rack systems. An emphasis is placed on the operations and principles involved in troubleshooting at both system and component levels. Also, the skills necessary to perform as a successful crew leader will be explored. Students will gain knowledge of basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to the Limited Energy Technician trades
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. Designed for Oregon staterecognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores cable selection buses, network systems and fiber optic communications. An emphasis is placed on connections as used in various video and control systems. Students will base knowledge of the basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to communication and control systems.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores radio frequency (RF) systems, site survey and project planning, system maintenance and repair, and various types of rack systems. An emphasis is placed on the operations and principles involved in troubleshooting at both system and component levels. Also, the skills necessary to perform as a successful crew leader will be explored. Students will gain knowledge of basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to the Limited Energy Technician trades.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits See department for topics.
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