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2.00 Credits
Work experience at an approved electrical contracting firm providing exposure to low and mid-level positions. Writing and presenting research, and analysis of a complete electrical installation project. The tasks will be consistent with the course work of the preceding semester.
Prerequisite:
Completion of First Three Semester Technical Courses in Electrical Construction Technology Degree Program
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the design, installation and application of low voltage wiring systems used in both residential and light commercial settings. National Electrical Code class 1, 2 and 3 circuits are discussed along with the applicable NEC Articles governing installation standards. Basic home computer networking protocols, security / video surveillance systems, and lighting control systems are all examined in this introductory course. Additional Course fees $30.00.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course offers discussions and hands-on training for the proper selection, safe use and care and maintenance of common tooling used in the industrial trades. Topics include introductions to shop mathematics, communication, teamwork, fastener identification, precision measurement principles and tooling, print reading, pneumatic and hydraulic fluid power, basic AC/DC electrical safety and theory, relay control, troubleshooting, discussions of mechanical fabrication using hand and power tools, PLC nomenclature, and basic OSHA safety considerations in the workplace.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the study of basic fluid systems and an introduction to hydraulic and pneumatic component hardware; work, energy, and power introduced and applied to the fluid power system. This course includes hands-on maintenance and troubleshooting of hydraulic and pneumatic components and systems. Additional course fees $25.00.
Prerequisite:
MATH 022 or Appropriate Competence per Mathematics Placement Policy
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the mechanical components and fasteners used in automated control systems. Discussions and hands-on activities include the use of hand tools, individual mechanical components and mechanical assemblies including: belts, chains, gears, gear drives, bearings, shafts, scales, seals and couplings. Additional course fees $10.00.
Prerequisite:
ENGG 117 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
Corequisite:
ENGG 117 (Prerequisite or Corequisite)
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2.00 Credits
This course offers discussion and hands-on application for the proper selection, safe use, care and maintenance of common hand and power tools used in the industrial trades. Included are discussions and hands-on practice covering basic tool identification, use, safety and maintenance. Additionally, there are discussions and hands-on practice covering basic rigging skills required for installations, rigging safety, setting or moving of industrial equipment, calculation of load, center of gravity and proper material handling, and the use of ladders and scaffolding.
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1.00 Credits
Covers types of components and fasteners; hand tool usage; basic operation of hand power tools, measurement and layout applied to basic electromechanical projects. Only one of EMEC 110 or EMEC 115 may be applied to graduation in Electromechanical Technology. Offered spring semester only.
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1.00 Credits
The course provides basic rigging skills required for installation, setting or moving of industrial equipment and the use of ladders and scaffolding. This introduction stresses safe application of rigging techniques, the use of various devices in equipment installation, alignment, lifting and the calculation of load, center of gravity and proper material handling.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers proper selection, safe use, care and maintenance of both hand and power tools. Also available through Online Learning. Additional course fees $10.00.
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to reading, interpreting and developing Process & Instrumentation Drawings (P&ID) also known as Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams or Process and Control Diagrams. The Identification of symbols and function labels commonly found on P&ID, description of how system components are related and tracing process piping and control loop functions are discussed and practiced.
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