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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to tools, drawings, and mechanical drive components found in industrial and manufacturing environments. Students become familiar with the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of mechanical drive systems. Prerequisites: (Test score or MAT 020 or higher)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers applications of industrial electronic components, including diodes, unijunction transistors (UJTs), silicone controlled rectifiers (SCRs), photoelectronics, sensors, transducers, operational amplifiers, and motor control circuits. Prerequisites: ELM 130 or CEN 100
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of programmable logic controllers (PLC) systems. Topics include ladder logic programming, analog and digital interfacing, identification and isolation of common system faults, and writing specific tasks. Prerequisites: ELM 230
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3.00 Credits
This course reinforces and applies pneumatics, industrial controls, and networking to construct, modify, test, and troubleshoot a flexible manufacturing system. Topics include sensors, actuators, machine vision, human-machine interfaces, programmable logic controllers, and industrial networks. Prerequisite: (ELM 243 or concurrent)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to hydraulic and pneumatic systems for the transfer and control of power. Reinforcement of fluid power management through the use of programmable logic controllers is provided. Prerequisite: ELC 243 or concurrent.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers advanced topics of programmable logic controllers (PLC) systems. Topics include conversion of ladder logic programming into sequential function, function block, and structured text languages; analog and digital interfacing; human machine interfaces; and advanced PLC applications. Prerequisite: ELM 243
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3.00 Credits
Students may complete technical electives for which they have written prior approval of the department chairperson. Prerequisites: None
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students an opportunity to gain experience working in an industrial or manufacturing environment. Students apply previously learned knowledge and skills to real-world technical situations while learning about professional growth, ethics, and maintenance philosophies. Prerequisite: ELM 252
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10.00 Credits
An introductory course that prepares the student for the role of a paramedic. This modular course covers an overview of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, roles and responsibilities of the paramedic, well-being of the paramedic, ambulance operations, research and national and local legal issues that impact EMS. The course also provides a foundational level of anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, lifespan development, patient assessment, and pharmacology. Basic life support skills, patient assessment, and pharmacology skills are introduced and assessed in the simulation lab.
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9.00 Credits
This comprehensive modular course provides students with theory related to the pathology, assessment, and management of adult patients with various medical conditions, including respiratory, cardiovascular, neurologic, psychiatric, and toxicologic emergencies. The course also includes instruction and assessment of psychomotor skills included in the EMS Education Standards and the Delaware Paramedic Scope of Practice, including airway and electrical cardiac skills, and applying these skills in simulation lab scenarios. Prerequisites: EMT 101
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