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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Study of basic electrical laws, terms, meters, instruments and their application to DC and AC circuits. Other topics include batteries, electrostatics, commercial and industrial power use, direct current machinery and alternating current machinery.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the proper care and use of hand tools, splicing of wires, blueprint reading, residential lighting and receptacle circuits, low voltage switching and control circuits, safety practices, and lifesaving techniques. Additional laboratory experience is obtained in the installation of house wiring circuits, wiring boxes, romex cable, fluorescent and incandescent lights, and switches.
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3.00 Credits
To provide the student the knowledge to interpret and understand electrical blueprints and other trade prints. The student will be able to interpret correctly different types of trade drawings, isometric sketches of electrical installations, and also to make an estimate cost of electric materials from a set of blueprints.
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4.00 Credits
Practice in installation of rigid conduit and other electrical wireways, pulling in and wiring of motor controllers and other electrical equipment; additional study of electrical blueprints.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the National Electric Code as it applies to residential wiring for single dwelling occupancies and wiring for multi-dwelling occupancies including multi-media service entrances, sub panels, sub feeders, and swimming pools.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the currently adopted National Electrical Code, as it applies to commercial and industrial buildings, special occupancies, hazardous locations, health care facilities, and similar locations.
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3.00 Credits
A basic study of electric motors used for residential and industrial applications including motor protection, trouble shooting, maintenance, starting methods and connections.
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4.00 Credits
A study in controlling, including motion control reversing, speed control, and braking circuits. Students will be assigned individual projects.
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4.00 Credits
A study in controlling large electric motors using reduced voltage starting methods, high capacity motor starters, speed control, wound rotor controllers, and over load protections.
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2.00 Credits
The study of the National Electric Code as it applies to Special Occupancies including hazardous locations, service stations, place of public assembly, health care facilities, mobile parks, and similar locations.
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