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ELTR 1133: Spreadsheet/DBase Application Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field with spreadsheet and data base knowledge. Students will learn to use spreadsheet and data base software to create, modify, save and transfer documents. Students will be introduced to time management and e-mail software.
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ELTR 1143: Spreadsheet/DBase Application Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field with spreadsheet and database knowledge. Students will learn to use spreadsheet and database software to create, modify, save and transfer documents. Students will be introduced to time management and e-mail software.
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ELTR 1153: Introduction to Electricity Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field with an introductory understanding of electrical theory. Students will learn concepts of how to construct, measure, and troubleshoot DC and AC circuitry. Other items include resistor color code, related mathematics, and test equipment usage.
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ELTR 1156: Residential Wiring I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This lecture course introduces a student to the theories, principles, and laws of static and dynamic electricity. Direct and alternating current circuits are studied utilizing the related trade mathematics covering topics such as Ohm's law, resistance, power, inductance, and capacitance. Major emphasis is placed on applying trade related mathematics and analyticalreasoning to troubleshooting series, parallel and compound circuits. National Electrical Code requirements and proper techniques for soldering/terminating conductors are covered. Students will learn to interpret and draw electrical schematics and wiring diagrams relating to low voltage signal circuits. The National Electrical Code and its application to residential branch circuit requirements and non-metallic wiring methods as well as correct electrical and component terminology is introduced.
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ELTR 1163: Intro to Electricity Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field with introductory electrical skills. Students will construct, measure and troubleshoot DC and AC circuitry. Other items include resistor color code usage, applied mathematics and use of test equipment.
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ELTR 1166: Residential Wiring Lab IA
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Students will apply techniques learned in theory required to make proper terminations and soldered splices. Alternating and Direct Current circuits are constructed and students will analyze and confirm electrical principles and applicable laws. Emphasis is placed on safety, craftsmanship, correct, and accurate laboratory test procedures using appropriate test equipment such as Volt- Ohm-Millampere Meters (VOM). Schematic drawings are required for each circuit and outside of lab, report and analysis writing is necessary.
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ELTR 1176: Residential Wiring Lab IB
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Students receive hands-on training in the fundamentals of low and line voltage circuit construction. An emphasis is placed on safety, craftsmanship, NEC requirements, circuit planning, and circuit layout using the appropriate cable wiring methods. The correct selection and terminology of electrical components used for assigned circuits is required. Students will also demonstrate proper troubleshooting methodology and usage of test equipment required to find faults and repair electrical circuits. Time will be spent working on actual job sites. Schematic and wiring diagrams are required for each circuit and outside of lab, report and analysis writing is necessary.
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ELTR 1501: Application Troubleman Principles II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed for the Lineman or Cableman who wishes to pursue a career in the Electrical Trouble and Maintenance Department of an electric utility. Its intent is to ensure a base of knowledge in math and electricity that will allow the student to thrive in more rigorous future coursework in cable testing, fault locating, and troubleshooting techniques. Knowledge of electric distribution systems is assumed.
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ELTR 1502: Application Troubleman Principles I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed for the Lineman or Cableman who wishes to pursue a career in the Electric Trouble and Maintenance Department of an electric utility. Its intent is to ensure a base of knowledge in math and electricity that will allow the student to thrive in more rigorous future coursework in cable testing, fault locating, and troubleshooting techniques. Knowledge of electric distribution systems is assumed.
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ELTR 1503: Application Skills for Substations
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to teach the student fundamental principles of electrical theory, related mathematics and an understanding of electrical schematics used in the electric utility industry.
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