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3.00 Credits
POWR 1500 Power Plant Orientation (2L,2LB,3CR) This first semester course will be designed to address basic energy industry principles and power plant systems overview. Students will be introduced to power plant operations and explore in-depth the circulating water, raw water, condensing, condensate, feedwater and steam systems and their relationship to plant operation. These systems will be described and proper operating procedures will be explained. The philosophy and conceptual framework of the Casper College power technology program are explored. Prerequisite: Admission to Power Technology program.
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3.00 Credits
POWR 1565 Power Plant/Water Treatment Air Quality Control (3L,3CR) An introduction to the basic water treatment processes found in a typical electric power production facility. Students will be introduced to the systems, operation and key components of water sources, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration,disinfection, reverse osmosis, continuous deionization, ion exchange softening and demineralization. Included will be an overview of waste water management and sewage treatment.
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3.00 Credits
POWR 1600 Power Plant Supply and Control I (2L,2LB,3CR) This course is designed to address power plant fuel supply, air supply, bottom ash and flyash disposal, auxiliary cooling water, and control systems. Students will be introduced to a supply systems overview. The uses of and relationships among auxiliary water, operating air, ignition oil, ash disposal and coal fuel systems will be explored as they relate to electric power production. These systems will be described and proper operating procedures will be explained. Prerequisite: successful completion of POWR 1500, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
POWR 1980 Cooperative Work Experience (1-8CR) This class is designed to give students hands-on training in electric power generator facilities. A student working for an employer is responsible for employment verification and documentation of hours worked and jobs done. Students staying on campus will meet the training requirements of the department.
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3.00 Credits
POWR 2600 Power Plant Supply and Control II (2L,2LB,3CR) This course will address steam generators, turbines and generators, and control topics. Students will explore the steam generator, turbine, and generator and their relationship to plant operation. These systems will be described and proper operating procedures will be explained. Prerequisite: successful completion of POWR 1500 or concurrent enrollment in POWR 1600.
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3.00 Credits
PSYC 1000 General Psychology (3L,3CR)[E] One semester introductory psychology course designed to familiarize the student with the major areas of psychological research. Course orientation is directed toward understanding behavior through an experimental approach. Application of course content to everyday behavior situations is emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
PSYC 2000 Research Psychological Methods (4L,4CR) [E]Introduces students to some of the methods of investigating psychological questions. Exposes students to various research strategies ranging from observational to experimental, using representative laboratory exercises, lectures, readings, films and demonstrations. Requires written and oral reports. Requires extra research time outside of class. Prerequisite: an introductory course in psychology, completion of ENGL 1010, STAT 2050, 2070 or other four hour statistic course with lab. Earned letter grade of "C" or better is required in each prerequisite course.
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3.00 Credits
PSYC 2020 Positive Psychology (3L,3CR) This course introduces one of the fastest growing subfields and an emerging shift in the field of psychology from pathology to strengths and resiliency. Positive psychology explores mental health as building on the best in life by seeking to fulfill the lives of healthy individuals. Course content includes research in the areas of happiness/well-being, optimism, creativity, resilience, meaning, and gratitude, as well as practical application of these and other strength-based psychological concepts. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000 or SOC 1000.
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3.00 Credits
PSYC 2050 Introductory Counseling/Clinical Theories (3L,3CR) An introductory course featuring a review of the development of psychotherapy, a study of psychological concepts basic to the therapeutic process, and understanding of the major models and principles of psychotherapy. Prerequisite: PSYC 1000.
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