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ELTR 2166: Residential Wiring Lab IIA
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Substantial time is spent with students working the wiring systems on actual residential homes built off campus. In lab students design, layout, and manufacture every type of bend utilized with conduit raceway systems. Conduit fill calculations are applied as well as utilizing correct methods for installing branch circuit conductors. Students are required to apply the National Electrical Code to all work done in labs and on the outside projects. Major emphasis is placed on safety, craftsmanship, circuit analysis, and troubleshooting of circuit faults. Schematic and wiring diagrams are required for each circuit and outside of lab, report and analysis writing is necessary.
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ELTR 2176: Residential Wiring Lab IIB
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
The lab emphasizes the application of the complete wiring system used for residential applications. Students will be required to complete several types of services, such as riser, mast, conduit and cable installations. Students will complete their freshman capstone project, which requires each student to redraw a two story residential home to scale. They will then perform the design work and layout all of the wiring required by the National Electrical Code and ensuring that it will meet the minimum adequacy requirements of a prospective homeowner. Students will then complete a spreadsheet containing all the components with their complete descriptions that are necessary to complete the Capstone project. Schematic and wiring diagrams are required for each circuit and outside of lab, report and analysis writing is necessary.
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ELTR 2233: Intro Digital Electronics Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field with introductory digital electronic skills. Students will learn concepts on number systems, digital gates, interfacing displays, flip-flops, encoding, decoding, counters, and connecting with analog devices. Other items include related mathematics and test equipment usage.
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ELTR 2243: Intro Digital Electronics 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 digital electronic skills. Students will use different number systems, construct digital gate circuits, interfaces, display circuits, flip-flops, encoders, decoders, counters, and connections with analog devices. Other items include applied mathematics and using test equipment.
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ELTR 2253: Intro Wireless Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field with introductory wireless communication skills. Students will learn concepts of modulation, voice communications, multiplexing, DTFM, and the structure of telephone exchange. Other areas of study will include satellite, local area wireless, microwave, optical fiber, and wave propagation.
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ELTR 2263: Intro Wireless Communication 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 wireless communication skills. Students will apply entry-level skills of how to evaluate, measure and troubleshoot wireless applications. Other items include applied mathematics and using test equipment.
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ELTR 2313: Fundamentals of UNIX/Linux Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to teach the student to be proficient with UNIX/Linux operating systems including installation, configuration, file systems, and core operating system components. Students will learn how to use the commands to set up and maintain the UNIX/Linux operating system.
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ELTR 2323: Fundamentals of UNIX/Linux Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Use of the UNIX/Linux operating system to install and configure file systems and core operating system components. Students will use commands to set up and maintain the UNIX/Linux operating system.
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ELTR 2503: Application Basic Lineman Principles II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to build on the Basic Lineman Principles I course. It continues with the basic theory and begins teachings more advanced hands-on skills used by the lineman in the transmission and distribution of electrical energy in the electric utility industry.
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ELTR 3113: Computer Repair Theory
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field as a computer repair technician. Students study the microprocessor-based computer's system, history, and structure. Motherboards, CPUs, memory, storage devices, communication devices, peripherals, input devices, printers, scanners, Web cameras, power systems, and monitors are studied as well. Students continue to prepare to take the Computer Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) A+ Core Certification Exam.
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