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  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-86.40 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. Students will learn how electricity is safely generated, distributed, and consumed, and how to safely install and maintain electrical circuits having resistive loads. Activities will include basic tools, instruments, and calculations needed for on-the-job use. The National Electrical Code will be introduced. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
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    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-91.20 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Minimum grade of C in ELEC 118, concurrent enrollment allowed; and READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. Prerequisite: Students will learn how AC is generated, distributed and consumed. Tools, instruments and calculations will be used to safely install and maintain circuits that have reactive loads. The National Electrical Code will be used. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
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    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 67.20-105.00 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. This course is an introductory course covering the use of electrical logic concepts. Students will troubleshoot digital circuits by observing and interpreting digital codes and numbers. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-86.40 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum of grade of C in ELEC 118, ELEC 119 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. The student will learn to install typical motor control circuits in conformance with the National Electrical Code and use the standard diagrams and wiring plans. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 67.00-88.80 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ELEC 119 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. A study of electronic communications techniques and systems having wide application in business and industry. Topics include oscillators, modulators, demodulators, high frequency amplifiers, transmission lines, fiber optics and lasers. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 64.80-105.00 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ELEC 131 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. Foundational to an understanding of computers and industrial controls. Topics include basic operation, memory considerations, connecting peripherals, using an assembler, using a ROM programmer, programming on-chip timers, and programming interrupts. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-86.40 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ELEC 118, ELEC 119 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. This course is designed to study the operation and maintenance of sensors, transducers, controllers, and final control elements. The course covers the principles and practices relating to many kinds of devices used to control temperature, pressure, flow, level, and motion. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 69.60-90.40 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ELEC 218 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. This course studies how control elements work together. It develops the topics of system control from the basic on-off controller through proportional, integral, and differential operations. Distributive control systems application, configuration, and operation are also covered. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 64.80-92.00 Lab: 0.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 4.00- Lecture: 4.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ELEC 118, ELEC 119, may be taken concurrently, and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. This course covers the installation, programming and management of the programmable logic controller (PLC). Students will be using programmable software to troubleshoot control systems, to interpret and change programs, as well as programming for human machine interfaces used in conjunction with the PLC. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ELEC 118, ELEC 119, ELEC 233, ELEC 140, ELEC 131 and ELEC 212; ELEC 208 and ELEC 219, concurrent enrollment allowed; and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. This course will prepare the student for and administer the ETA International Associate Electronics Technician (CETa) examination. ETA certifications are industry-based examinations modeled after international competency standards. ETA certifications measure competencies of persons, and are non-vendor specific. This course requires the student successfully pass the CETa certification examination. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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