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3.00 Credits
This course provides supervised clinical practice of various Barber skills and techniques learned in Principles of Barbering 1, Principles of Barbering 2, Principles of Barbering 3 and Principles of Barbering 4. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.
Corequisite:
BAR 103, BAR 104
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4.00 Credits
This course provides supervised clinical practice of various Barber skills and techniques learned in Principles of Barbering 1, Principles of Barbering 2, Principles of Barbering 3, Principles of Barbering 4 and Principles of Barbering 5. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis.
Prerequisite:
BAR 103, BAR 104, BAR 113C
Corequisite:
BAR 105
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3.00 Credits
This course offers students an immersive exploration of smart building technologies, providing a comprehensive understanding of the vital role played by automation in modern facilities. This course serves as the foundation for unraveling the complexities of Building Automation Systems (BAS), encompassing environmental controls, life safety, security and maintenance functions.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth understanding of Building Automation Systems (BAS) with a focus on Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Students learn the principles, components and applications of BAS in HVAC, covering topics such as control strategies, sensors, actuators and system integration. Practical exercises and case studies are used to reinforce learning.
Corequisite:
HAC 101
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3.00 Credits
Throughout this course, students explore essential components of Building Automation Systems (BAS). Topics include standard input/output wiring, interpreting engineering data sheets, product selection based on application and environmental factors and integrating temperature, humidity, pressure and flow devices into building systems. Safety is emphasized, covering life and equipment safety devices. Students become proficient in actuator terminology, wiring techniques, control valves, power supplies and transducers. Lighting terminology and controls are covered. The course provides insights into relays, contactors, motor controls, enclosures and power monitoring devices, fostering a deep understanding of BAS components. Upon completion, students have comprehensive knowledge and practical skills for real-world BAS applications.
Prerequisite:
HAC 101
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive course aligned with CompTIA's Network+ Certification covering modern networking which includes fundamentals, industry standards, open systems interconnection (OSI) model, IP protocol, signal transmission, media types and network topologies. The course aims to provide understanding of network hardware for effective operation and explores Building Automation System (BAS) networks, emphasizing protocols like BACnet, LonWorks, Niagara N4 and Modbus. The structure includes lectures and labs for a balanced learning environment with real-world scenarios and hands-on activities to apply theoretical knowledge practically.
Prerequisite:
CIT 115
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the fundamental principles of control theory and their practical application in Building Automation Systems (BAS). Students gain insights into control algorithms, feedback systems and the optimization of BAS for efficient building management. This course combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on exercises to equip students with the skills needed in the field of building automation.
Prerequisite:
HAC 101
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4.00 Credits
Building Automation Systems Practicum is a course that allows students to apply their knowledge of Building Automation Systems (BAS) in a practical, real-world setting as an employee. Through 150 hours of hands-on projects and supervised experiences, students develop and refine their skills in BAS design, installation, programming and troubleshooting.
Prerequisite:
Completion of 6 credits of BAS courses
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4.00 Credits
Cooperative Education provides students with a working experience in their discipline and develops their ability to understand and perform appropriately in the dynamic work environment. To earn 4 credits, students must work a minimum of 200 hours; total number of co-op hours may be higher as defined by the department. In order to participate and enroll in Cooperative Education, students must meet the following criteria:
Prerequisite:
Completion of 6 credits of BAS courses
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces fundamental concepts pertaining to the scientific method, characteristics of life, biological organization, cellular metabolism, reproduction, central dogma, human biology, evolution and ecology/environmental relationships. Students become informed citizens regarding the intersections of biology and daily life. This course is for non-science majors and does not satisfy a biology requirement for the biology major.
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