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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to build on the Basic Lineman Principles courses. It begins teaching more advanced hands-on skills used by the lineman in a three-phase distribution system in the electric utility industry.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the students to enter the employment field as a computer network technician. Students will learn the history and theory of network topologies including star, token ring, bus, and mesh topologies. Other fields of study will include network wiring using thicknet, thinnet, UTP, and fiber optic technology including proper use of tools and mounting hardware. This course will continue to prepare the student to take Computer Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) Network + Certification Exam. Industry Association's (CompTIA) Network + Certification Exam.
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3.00 Credits
In this course the students will work with process systems. Students will design ladder diagrams for the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), which along with the associated peripheral input devices are used to provide effective process control. A systematic approach is used to understand each instrument's or control device's function within the system.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field as a computer network technician. Students build and perform analysis on various network topologies including star, token ring, bus, and mesh topologies. Students use test equipment to troubleshoot and repair computer networks. Students work with thicknet, thinnet, UTP, and fiber optic cabling using proper tools and mounting hardware. This course continues to prepare the student to take Computer Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) Network + Certification Exam.
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3.00 Credits
The course runs concurrently with the Instrumentation and Process Control course. Application of control theory to actual processing, utilizing transmitters, controllers, actuators, and recorders. Calibration, maintenance, and trouble-shooting will be stressed. Computers, such as IBM compatibles, are used to help gather and analyze data.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field as a computer network technician. Students learn the history and theory of network protocols and network management concepts along with network troubleshooting using network management software. Other topics of study include network communication, switching, routing, firewalls, VLAN technology and WAN communication. This course continues to prepare the student to take Computer Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) Network + Certification Exam.
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3.00 Credits
Students will work in small teams to construct a functional process control project. The team will layout, build, test, and troubleshoot a process system utilizing information from theory and Their independent research. Students will utilize their laptop computer to compile the necessary process data and to generate their project documentation. The teams are expected to work with minimum supervision while bringing their project to a successful conclusion.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field as a computer network technician. Students will apply the theory of network protocols and network management concepts to various network topologies. Students will also troubleshoot networks using network management software. Other topics of study will include network communication, switching, routing, VLAN technology and WAN communication. Students will continue to work with Cisco Academy online courses. This course will help prepare the student to take the Computer Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA) Network + Certification Exam.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the student to enter the employment field as a computer server/network technician. Students learn to administer various network operating systems including Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux, and Netware. Other fields of study include various NOS components such as DHCP, WINS, DNS, IIS, and mail administration. This course continues to prepare the student to take Computer Technology Industry Association's (Comp TIA) Network + Certification Exam.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents the evolution, principles and analysis programmable logic control operations as well as the various "online" applications of programmable controllers used in modern industries. Special emphasis is placed on trouble- shooting techniques, terminations of inputs and outputs, and proper maintenance of at least two different makes of programmable controllers. The lab will start with the "basics" of PLC and its programming, leading the student toward a final result of total PLC control of a system using programmable controllers, magnetic controls, solid state controls and smart devices such as serve linear actuators.
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