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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ELC 217, ELC 218 or CIS 122 or CIS 140) Prepares the student for taking the CompTIA A+ examination by reviewing the A+ Core and A+ Operating Systems objectives. Topics include: A+ Core Hardware and A+ Operating System Technologies. [OL]
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional Admission) Thisis a foundation course for those interested in learning the key fundamentals of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and its practical application.This course isdesigned to build technical competency and business awareness in preparation for systems planning and implementation. Topicsinclude: Evolution of Auto-Identification Technology; Essential RFID Basic Concepts and Components; The Science Behind Radio Frequency Technology; Current and Emerging RFID Standards; RFID Tags, Labels, Readers, Antennas and Printers; RFID System Performance and Design; RFID Data Management; RFID Security and Privacy Issues; and Business Transformation and RFID Planning.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ELC 291) This course covers the unique issues, requirements and methods associated with effective RFID program management. It provides a variety of examples and case studies to encourage good practices, as well as avoid stumbling blocks, during implementation. Students will be exposed to the variety of middleware solutions currently in the market as well as methods to understand and select the appropriate technology for their organization. Topicsinclude: Essential considerations for working with RFID under real world conditions; Site assessment and solution planning; Determining the appropriate mix of RFID solution components; Creating an RFID pilot plan; Designing an end-to-end RFID solution; and The challenges of transitioning from pilot to production mode.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ELC 291 & ELC 292) Maintenance challenges represent some of the largest costs in the Military. Maintenance performance improvements are the most treasured. Keeping strategic equipment in operation in the military-or in the private sector-is where the value lies. How can RFID help? RFID in the service sector is new. This course will discuss both case study material as well as emerging concepts in development. Topicsinclude: State-of-the-art concepts in the Service Supply Chain moving from asset based to Predictive Management; Service supply chain applications in use today; RFID enhancement of Service and Maintenance applications; Case studies of successful RFID applicators today; and RFID technologies for Service/Customer Management and Maintenance.
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: IFC 100, IFC 101) Introduces electrical symbols and their use in construction blueprints, electrical schematics, and diagrams. Topics include: component identification, electrical symbols, print reading, and measurements and scales. [OL]
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ELT 121, IFC 100) Introduces commercial wiring practices and procedures. Topics include: National Electrical Code, commercial load calculations and safety.
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5.00 Credits
(Corequisite: ELT 107) Presents the study of three phase power systems, fundamentals of AC motor control and transformer connections. Topics include: fundamentals of AC motor control, three phase power systems, transformer connections (single phase and three phase step down), and introduction to low voltage systems.
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5.00 Credits
(Corequisites: ELT 107, ELT 108) Presents the theory and practical application of conduit installation, system design, and related safety requirements. Topics include: conduit installation, system design concepts, and safety procedures.
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ELT 119, IFC 100, IFC 101) Introduces the fundamental theories and applications of both single phase and three phase motors. Topics include: motor terminology, motor identification, major theory and operating principles, motor efficiencies, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and/or failure analysis, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) standards, and NEC requirements.
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3.00 Credits
(Corequisite: ELT 111) Introduces types of electric motor control, reduced voltage starting, and applications. Emphasis will be placed on motor types, controller types, and applications. Includes information on wye and delta motor connections; part wind, autotransformer; adjustable frequency drives and additional applications. Topics include: types of reduced voltage starting, reduced voltage motor connections, and adjustable frequency drive.
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