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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Students will become acquainted with the background issues, scientific concepts, and technologies of alternative and renewable energy systems. The different types of systems will be surveyed and compared, and their future discussed.
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2.00 Credits
(1 lecture, 2 lab) This is the first half of a two-semester course sequence. Students will be introduced to Direct Current (DC) electric circuits and devices from the perspective used in the electric power industry. The topics of DC electric circuits, motors, generators, and other topics will be introduced through hands-on learning activities. (Co-requisites: PHYS 1001 and MATH 1010)
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3.00 Credits
(1 lecture, 2 lab) This is the second half of a twosemester course sequence. Students will be introduced to Alternating Current (AC) electric circuits and devices from the perspective used in the electric power industry. The topics of AC electric circuits, motors, generators, and other topics will be introduced through hands-on learning activities. (Co-requisite: PHYS 1002. Prerequisites: MATH 1010, PHYS 1001, EUT 1020)
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4.00 Credits
(4 credits) (1 lecture, 3 lab) In this course, the student will be introduced to transmission, distribution, and metering systems used in the electric power industry. The electrical equipment, the theory of operations, system behavior, and other topics will be introduced through hands-on learning activities so that the student will acquire knowledge and skills to be able to enter into industry apprenticeship programs. (Prerequisite: EUT 1020, EUT 1021)
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3.00 Credits
(2 lecture, 1 lab) Photovoltaic (PV) systems for the generation of electricity, for home use and for business, will be covered in theory and practice with emphasis on covering practical implementation measures. Experts in PV will provide, as a component of this course, current information on this developing renewable energy technology. (Prerequisite: EUT 1010 or instructor's permission)
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4.00 Credits
(4 credits) (1 lecture, 3 lab) In this course, the student will be introduced to power electronics and communications equipment from the perspective used in the electric power industry. The course is intended to prepare the student for technical work in typical apprenticeship programs for electric utility technicians, and to dovetail into those apprenticeship programs. In this course, power electronics and communications equipment and other topics will be introduced through hands-on learning activities. (Prerequisite: EUT 1020, EUT 1021)
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3.00 Credits
(2 lecture, 1 lab) Wind energy systems for the generation of electricity, for home use and for business, will be covered in theory and practice with emphasis on covering practical implementation measures. Experts in wind energy systems will provide, as a component of this course, current information on this developing renewable energy technology. (Prerequisites: EUT 1010 or instructor's permission)
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3.00 Credits
(1 lecture, 2 lab) Students will be introduced to the technologies of protective relaying, and the activities encountered by relay technicians. Relay components, relay types, and relay maintenance techniques will be taught by an experienced electric utility relay professional. Students will learn through hands-on use of equipment. (Prerequisites: EUT 1020, EUT 1040)
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3.00 Credits
(2 lecture, 1 lab) The science of home energy systems and energy auditing methods will be covered in theory and practice with an emphasis on covering practical methods to increase home energy efficiency. Experts in home energy systems and auditing will provide, as a component of this course, information on current best practices. (Prerequisites: EUT 1010 or instructor's permission)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the spatial patterns of the earth's physical environment highlighting maps, earth-sun relationships, weather, climate, water resources, soil, vegetation, and landforms.
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