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6.00 Credits
ELAP 1600 Union Electrical Apprentice X (6L)(6CR) Casper College partners with the Wyoming Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (WJATC) to provide extensive training designed to complement on-the-job training received by electrical apprentices. Classes meet several times a year for a week at a time over the 4-year apprenticeship program duration. The combination of course work and training prepare an apprentice electrician to take the journeyman electrician exam administered by the State of Wyoming Department of Fire and Electrical Safety. Course ELAP 1600 is a fourth year course scheduled for completion during the spring semester. This course is designed to provide the beginning electrical apprentice the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure safe and efficient work practices on the job. Topics of study include: safety, introductions to the National Electrical Code, basic electrical theory and wiring methods. This class will also include code calculations, applied codeology and information about the journeyman examination. Prerequisites: Acceptance into the WJATC apprenticeship program, successful completion of ELAP 1590, recommended status as a fourth-year Electrical Apprentice with a WJATC approved contractor and registered with the State of Wyoming Electrical Board of the Department of Fire and Prevention and Electrical Safety as an apprentice electrician.
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2.00 Credits
ELTR 1515 Basic AC/DC Electronics (1L,2LB,2CR) Groundwork in electrical fundamentals needed for an understanding of modern electronics. Prerequisite: high school mathematics or work experience.
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3.00 Credits
ELTR 1535 Electrical Power (2L,2LB,3CR) Fundamentals of AC electrical machines and transformers. Topics covered are electromagnetism, transformers, AC motors, and motor control. Prerequisite: Completion of ELTR 1515 or 1570, or concurrent enrollment in ELTR 1570 permission of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
ELTR 1540 Basic AC/DC Electronics (1L,2LB,2CR) Groundwork in electrical fundamentals needed for an understanding of modern electronics.
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2.00 Credits
ELTR 1545 Utility Locator Certification (1.5L,1LB,2CR) Fundamentals of underground utility location will be covered. This will include the methods used to change the transmitter current levels, change the shape of the magnetic field, how to measure the magnetic field with the receiver, and how to produce a round magnetic field and verify depth. Successful completion of this course will result in certification as an Underground Utility Locator.
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4.00 Credits
ELTR 1570 Electric Circuits (2L,4LB,4CR) Fundamentals of DC and AC circuit analysis, electromagnetics, and single-phase transformers.
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3.00 Credits
ELTR 1605 Process Control (2L,2LB,3CR) Fundamentals of process control systems using PID control. Students will control single and multivariable processes and calibrate sensors. Other topics include valve actuators and industrial data communications. Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in ELTR 1570 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
ELTR 1620 Electrical Concepts Laboratory (2LB,1CR) An introductory laboratory course for electronics technicians. Emphasizes analysis and troubleshooting of simple AC and DC circuits. Additional topics covered include magnetism and electromagnetism. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ELTR 1570.
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1.50 Credits
ELTR 1645 Accelerated Utility Locator Certification (1.5L, 1.5CR) This course is designed for utility locators that have two years or more of utility locating experience. The course will cover the fundamentals of utility locating, practical demonstrations of concepts covered in the lectures, Wyoming state law for utility locating, and the federal law for utility locating. Successful completion of this course will result in certification as an underground utility locator.
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4.00 Credits
ELTR 1700 Solid State Devices (2L,4LB,4CR)This course explores the principles of operation and behavior of solid state devices including diodes, BJTs, FETs, MOSFETS and Operational Amplifiers.Prerequisite: ELTR 1570 or permission of the instructor.
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