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HVAC 1520: HVAC APPRENTICESHIP I
6.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is the first in a series of four classes required for the State Supervised Apprenticeship program. This course provides students with an understanding of heating ventilation and air conditioning, specifically basic construction and safety. These principles are the foundation of all National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) courses. Topics include safety, math, hand tools, power tools, construction drawings, rigging, communication skills, employability skills, and materials handling. This course emphasizes safe work procedures and will provide students a foundation for more technical areas of study.
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HVAC 1540: HVAC APPRENTICESHIP II
6.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is the second in a series of four classes required for the State Supervised Apprenticeship program. This course provides students with an understanding of basic Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning. These principles are the foundation of all higher level HVAC courses. Topics include commercial air systems, vents, flues, introduction to hydronics, air quality equipment, refrigerant handling, alternating current, basic electronics, intro to control circuit troubleshooting, equipment troubleshooting, heat pumps, installation and maintenance, and duct systems. This course emphasizes safe work procedures and will provide students a foundation for more technical areas of study.
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HVAC 1560: HVAC APPRENTICESHIP III
6.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is the third in a series of four classes, required for the State Supervised Apprenticeship program. This course provides students with an understanding of basic Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. These principals are the foundation for all higher level HVAC courses. Topics include refrigerants and oils, compressors, metering devices commercial systems and trouble shooting of components including electrical systems. This course emphasizes safe work procedures and will provide students a foundation for more technical areas of study.
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HVAC 1580: HVAC APPRENTICESHIP IV
6.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is the fourth in a series of four classes, required for the State Supervised Apprenticeship program. This course provides students with an understanding of basic Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. These principals are the foundation for all higher level HVAC courses. Topics include construction drawings, air balancing, air quality, energy conservation, start up and shut down, alternative heating and cooling systems and supervisory skills. This course emphasizes safe work procedures and provides students a foundation for more technical areas of study.
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IMGT 2400: INTRO TO INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course introduces business students to the fundamentals of managing information systems and covers the role of information systems in managing organizations to make them more competitive and efficient. Specifically the course looks at the organizational and technical foundations of information systems and building and managing systems. This course is a sophomore level class intended for all business and computer students and helps the student understand the effective and competitive use of information technology
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INDM 1590: FLUID POWER I
4.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
The topics covered in this course are basic theories of hydraulics, hydraulic components, how they work, graphic symbols, hydraulic oils and their filtration, and the basic physics principals of force, flow, inertia, torque and work. Hydraulic systems troubleshooting is also covered. (5 lect/lab hrs/cred hr)
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INET 1550: INTRO TO THE INTERNET
1.50 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
Introduction to the Internet serves as a foundation and framework for learning how businesses and individuals make effective use of the Internet and Internet resources including newsgroups, lists, research, e-commerce, and FTP. The course will include on-line exploration and electronic communication. (1.5 lect hrs/week)
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INET 1580: WEB PAGE AUTHORING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course covers the fundamental concept and practices of creating web content. Students begin by developing a basic web page and move on to developing a basic website. Topics include: organizing content; working with page layout; writing well-formed, valid HTML, working with cascading style sheets (CSS); linking to external websites and files on the Web. This course involves hands-on web page creation, giving students sufficient knowledge and confidence to design, develop and maintain quality web sites.
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INET 1590: WEB PAGE DESIGN: HTML
1.50 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
The student will learn the importance of learning hypertext markup language (HTML) to create pages and Web sites. The student will use various tags that make up HTML including document tags, basic formatting tags, lists, tables, and graphics tags. The student will also learn to create hyperlinks. (1.5 lect hrs/week)
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INET 1610: DYNAMIC WEB PAGES
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course examines and demonstrates essential elements in creating interactive and non-interactive Web animation. The emphasis of this course is on modern day principles and practices used to create animation. Students are required to make effective animations that are browser agnostic, and explore and utilize third party libraries and services to build or enhance their own animations.
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