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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Students will complete three different practical experiences (field exploration, field experience, field application). Students will also discuss issues relevant to the career of Community Health Workers in the online classroom. The student is expected to complete a total of 80 hours at their approved internship site. Prerequisite(s): CMHW1000, CMHW1100, and CMHW1200 Co-requisite(s): CMHW1300
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the basics of style and substance in oral and written communications. Learners will: 1)gain confidence in preparing, practicing, and evaluating written and oral work, 2)understand communication theory, 3)produce clear, creative, and logical speeches and application letters, and 4)understand the vital role communication has in the world of work. Prerequisite(s): ENGL0100 or appropriate assessment score
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to help the learner understand the importance of written and verbal communication in the workplace and to improve the learner's ability to discuss employment-related concepts and write about them in an organized, clear, concise, and correct manner. The foundation of technical communication is audience analysis, careful observation, accurate summary, insightful analysis and evaluation, and fair use of material from other sources, will be applied to various technical formats and applied to the learner's field of study. Prerequisite(s): ENGL0100 or appropriate assessment score
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4.00 Credits
This introductory course provides the knowledge of electrical theory including atomic structure, Ohm's Law, complex circuits, sine wave principles, inductive and capacitive circuits as it relates to the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite(s): None
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the National Electrical Code. The learner develops basic skills and understanding of the National Electrical Code book and how it applies to electrical applications in the field. Prerequisite(s): None
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course to the electrical construction industry. Students will be introduced to various hand and power tools used in the electrical field. Students will learn about basic electrical circuits and wiring methods through hands on lab projects. Residential service equipment and basic electrical circuits will be examined. This course emphasizes applying safe work practices and the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite(s): None Co-requisite(s): Cone 1104
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a fundamental technical understanding of residential wiring. In addition, basic wiring skills for residential occupancies will be practiced in lab settings for residential occupancies applying National Electrical Code standards. Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): BLDG1102
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the learner with an understanding of complex resistive, inductive, and capacitive circuits, transformers and single-phase and three-phase AC connections and calculations. Prerequisite(s): CONE1102
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of the National Electrical Code articles related to overcurrent protection, raceways, special systems, panelboards, motors, compressors, transformers and the State Electrical Act. Prerequisite(s): Cone 1104
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a working knowledge of residential, and commercial blueprints and specifications. the learner gains an understanding of blueprints, then interprets and applies this knowledge to the electrical industry. Prerequisite(s): CONE 1104
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