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4.00 Credits
This is a capstone course for the graphic designer, which provides the student with advanced graphic design techniques and project presentation practices. The student will learn how to produce elements of advertising campaigns in two and three dimensional form. This class will work in a simulated advertising agency environment to develop product advertising from marketing concepts to visual design applications. One formal team presentation is required for completion of this class.
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4.00 Credits
In this course, the student will develop a traditional portfolio of his/her graphic design and photography work, as well as create a portfolio on CD. The student will develop a visually effective and informative resume. Learning proper presentation skills when showing the portfolio to prospective employers is a very important part of this class.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the business and marketing practices needed, and commonly found, in professional design firms and in freelance design work. Emphasis will be placed on developing professional objectives based upon the financial, legal, organizational, promotional, interpersonal and ethical practices particular to design. This course is a research and business-planning course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive study of the UPC, water supply, water treatment, and distribution, to include waste water disposal and sanitation standards. Emphasis will be placed upon mechanical piping design, nomenclature, the physics of metal pipe, tubing, fittings, valves, joining methods, pumps, pump sizing, water flow principles, pressure loss, sizing and terminal units. Boilers, furnaces, chillers and refrigerator systems will be discussed in detail.
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4.00 Credits
HAC 141 is a basic refrigeration cycle theory course covering heat thermodynamics, temperature-pressure relationships, mechanical operations of refrigeration equipment and representative application and selection data for Class I refrigerants.
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4.00 Credits
This is a course about basic combustion processes, using all the fossil fuels and psychrometric chart work to track the thermal heat transfer. The instruments used to test these processes will also be explained along with the fan laws and psychrometric chart procedures. Instruments used in energy auditing are then explained and preventative maintenance programs written.
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4.00 Credits
This is an entry-level course building elementary skills in brazing, soldering, threading, cutting, swaging, and other skills that relate to service, installation and maintenance processes in the HAC field. Basic hand tools and meters will be demonstrated and used in lab exercises.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach a new student how to read, draw, interpret and understand residential heating and cooling wiring diagram symbols, devices and wire size identification, basic circuit distribution concepts and schematic applications of same.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive study of the fundamentals of environmental conditioning, energy consumption and operating cost analysis, the properties of air, insulation materials, heat loss and gain calculations, to include the methods of air conditioning, heating and ventilation. Load calculations will be performed using the applicable ACCA manuals and the Right-J, Windows Version 2, computer software program.
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4.00 Credits
HAC 231 covers commercial heat gain/loss calculations, design of systems, and selection of equipment. The systems used in commercial applications will be discussed and compared, along with correct balancing procedures. The factor of sound as it applies to these types of systems will also be included. This course is one of six that prepares the student to take the HAC Contractor’s License Exam.
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