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APR 199A: Special Studies
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits See department for topics.
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APR 220: Electrical Apprenticeship Code and Exam Prep
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
2-3 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course is designed to instruct students in techniques for interpreting and understanding the National Electrical Code (NEC) . Students will participate in practice exams to illustrate the development and layout of the NEC. APR 220 is presented in 2 or 3 credit blocks preparing students for the electrical licensing examination administered by the State of Oregon Building Codes.
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APR 225: Electrical Motor Controls
5.00 Credits
Lane Community College
5 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry-related occupation. This is the first term of the third year of the general journeyman inside wire electrician Apprenticeship related training. This course will provide students with an introduction into motor controls, contactor, aux contactors, relays, relay logic, and basic human/machine interface.
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APR 226: Electrical Grounding/Bonding and Blueprint Reading
5.00 Credits
Lane Community College
5 credits Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry- related occupation. This course is the second term of the third year of general journeyman inside wire electrician Apprenticeship related training. General topics include safety/electrical safety, electrical theory, electrical math, grounding and bonding fundamentals, blueprint reading and sketching, and basic electrical design.
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APR 227: Electrical System Troubleshooting
2.00 Credits
Lane Community College
2 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. Course will include hands-on training to introduce students to concepts of electrical systems troubleshooting. Students will identify faults using digital multimeters and troubleshooting concepts.
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APR 228: Electrical Apprenticeship Blueprint Reading
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. The student will learn to interpret drawings used in trades such as electrical, HVAC/R, millwright, sheet metal, and plumbing. This class emphasizes the fundamentals of blueprint reading and includes electrical symbology, views, symbols, and notations for blueprints. Students will learn an overview of various topics including: civil, architectural, electrical, mechanical ? HVAC/R, sheet metal and plumbing as they apply to practical drawings.
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APR 240: Alarm Systems
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores the theory and safety practices employed in fire alarm and intrusion detection systems along with the NEC codes that regulate their use and installation. Students will gain a knowledge base consisting of the basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to alarm systems
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APR 241: Audio and Signaling Systems
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores the theory and safety practices employed in audio, nurse call, CCTV and Broadband systems along with the NEC codes that regulate their use and installation. Students will gain knowledge consisting of the basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to audio and nurse call systems.
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APR 242: Limited Voltage System Integration
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Designed for Oregon state-recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry related occupation. This course explores the theory and safety practices employed in access control systems and media management systems along with methods of system integration and user training. Students will learn a knowledge base consisting of the basic theory, vocabulary and safety practices common to control and media management systems and systems integration.
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ART 111: Introduction toVisual Arts
3.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3 credits Introductory course in understanding the visual arts through exploration of fundamentals, techniques, media and process. Student projects emphasize visual perception, appreciation, and critical assessment. Presents visual art from different cultures and eras, insight of practicing artists. Recommended art majors take concurrently with ART115, ART131.
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