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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Direct current (DC) motors, single-phase and polyphase alternating current (AC) motors, generators, and alternators. Emphasis on construction, characteristics, efficiencies, starting, and speed control. (2 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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3.00 Credits
Wiring methods used for industrial installations. Includes motor circuits, raceway and bus way installations, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. (2 Lec., 4 Lab.)
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4.00 Credits
Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. This course is cross-listed as ELPT 1311. The student may register for either ELPT 1411 or ELPT 1311, but may receive credit for only one of the two. (3 Lec., 3 Lab.)
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4.00 Credits
Operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interpretations. (3 Lec., 3 Lab.)
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2.00 Credits
This course is devoted to Programmable Controllers. Topics include basic hardware, processors, numbering systems, ladder diagrams, relays, timers, programming, and troubleshooting. (2 Lec., 1 Lab.)
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2.00 Credits
This course is devoted to fire alarm systems, instrumentation, flow control, basic telephone systems, and advanced security systems. Diagrams, wiring connections, operation, and troubleshooting of each type of system will be included. (2 Lec., 1 Lab.)
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4.00 Credits
Planning and estimating for residential, commercial, and industrial wiring systems. Includes a variety of electrical techniques. (3 Lec., 3 Lab.)
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4.00 Credits
Electrical design of commercial and/or industrial projects including building layout, types of equipment, placement, sizing of electrical equipment, and all electrical calculations according to the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC). (3 Lec., 2 Lab.)
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2.00 Credits
The course sets the basic for the study of electricity as used in the electrical construction industry. The structure of matter, the electron theory, and magnetism lead into the study of the courses and effects of electricity. Studies the foundation for the calculation and study of various laws of electrical circuits as these laws are applied to the performance of pressure, flow and resistance in series and parallel circuits used in the electrical construction industry. (2 Lec., 1 Lab.)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the orientation in the electrical construction industry, including safety, OSHA regulations and requirements for the electrical construction industry. Basic electrician?s tools and electrical materials, wire and various wiring methods are also covered. An introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC). (2 Lec., 1 Lab.)
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