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PSYC 210: Child Psychology
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course covers the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development of children from birth through preadolescence. Genetic and environmental influences on a child's personality and development are exposed in depth. Traditional theories of child psychology as well as the most recent research are reviewed. This class provides an excellent background for those who interact with children of all ages.
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PSYC 218: Exceptional Children
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course studies exceptional children, including mentally impaired, visually impaired, orthopedically disabled, learning disabled, behaviorally disabled, and gifted. Intellectual, physical, social and emotional factors are examined. Meeting the needs of exceptional children at home and at school are emphasized.
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RAH 100: Basic Refrigeration I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a study of basic physical laws pertaining to states of matter, temperature, heat energy and refrigeration theory. Topics covered include refrigeration systems and cycles, refrigerants, compressors, condensers, evaporators, metering and control devices, electric motors and controls, basic servicing and use of tools, equipment and instruments. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 101: Basic Refrigeration II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a continuation of RAH 100 and includes the study of advanced systems, cycles and components of domestic and commercial systems. It covers advanced system servicing and maintenance, which includes equipment, tools, materials, and instruments. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 102: Refrigeration Controls
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a study of all primary and secondary refrigeration controls. This course covers installation, preventive maintenance, servicing and troubleshooting techniques. Emphasis is placed on atmospheric and modification conditions as they relate to tables, psychometric charting and instrumentational breakdown for desired cooling effect. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 204: Climate Control
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a study of thermodynamics, heat transfer and load calculations for heating and cooling. Atmosphere, stratosphere, cloud formations and greenhouse effects are studied as they relate to climate control for heating and cooling at specific temperatures. The course covers estimating draft calculations, fuel consumption, building material "resistance" factors and service. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 206: Heating Systems I
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a study of the basic design and construction of the popular keyboards of domestic heat sources - gas, oil, and electronic furnaces. It covers the operation of controls - electric, pneumatic, electronic, fluidic and combination. It also covers the operation and maintenance of basic heating systems. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 207: Heating Systems II
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a continuation of RAH 206. It includes the study of gravity warm air systems, forced warm air systems, steam heating systems, radiators and convectors, panel heating, unit heaters and unit ventilators. Commercial and industrial systems, solar heat, maintenance, trouble- shooting and servicing of all systems are covered. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 209: Duct Layout and Prints
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course is a study of design of central systems for air conditioning, both for heating and cooling. It emphasizes air distribution and duct design. Heating and cooling loads for domestic and commercial systems are calculated. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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RAH 211: Air Conditioning
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course deals with the fundamentals of air conditioning service. Students test, repair, and troubleshoot window air conditioners and residential and commercial systems. Topics covered include properties of air psychrometry, the psychrometric chart, piping of residential and commercial systems and controls in air conditioning. Students become familiar with proper air distribution, wiring of low voltage thermostats and proper procedures in both residential and commercial air conditioning. Students must register for a lecture and laboratory section.
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