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ELEC 102: f, w ac Fundamentals
6.00 Credits
Clark College
Fundamentals of AC resistive, capacitive and inductive networks with emphasis placed on methods of analysis and circuit characteristics. Includes hands on experience in AC circuit construction, measurement and trouble shooting. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ELEC 101 and ENGL 098 orequivalent placement score and MATH 090 or higher. [GE]
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ELEC 107: Sp A+ PC CORE HARDWARE TECHNOLOGIES
5.00 Credits
Clark College
The intent of this course is to prepare students to be able to diagnose PC problems, to disassemble and reassemble the system components, and to install new devices to PC system. Students will learn the basic components and terminology of Personal Computer (PC) systems and learn the skills of assembling and troubleshooting PC hardware and systems. Emphasis will be placed on items that are on the current A+ Examination. Lab practice will be conducted with IBM-compatible PC s. Prerequisite: ELEC 111 or CTEC 100. [GE]
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ELEC 107 - Sp A+ PC CORE HARDWARE TECHNOLOGIES
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ELEC 111: W,Sp INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS
3.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to personal computer hardware and system software. Operating systems, PC subsystems including video displays and adapters, disk drives, I/O, and memory expansion. Basic troubleshooting techniques. [GE]
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ELEC 111 - W,Sp INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS
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ELEC 121: Sp SEMICONDUCTORS I
6.00 Credits
Clark College
Fundamentals and applications of diodes, transistors and special purpose semiconductor devices. Includes hands on experience in semiconductor circuit construction, measurement and trouble shooting. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ELEC 102 orconsent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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ELEC 121 - Sp SEMICONDUCTORS I
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ELEC 122: f Semiconductors II
4.00 Credits
Clark College
Fundamentals and applications of linear integrated circuits and operational amplifiers. Includes hands-on experience in linear integrated and operational circuit construction, measurement, and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better inELEC 121. [GE]
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ELEC 122 - f Semiconductors II
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ELEC 150: f Career Exploration: Power Utilities Industry
1.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to various technical career tracks available within the electric power industry. Topics include job responsibilities involved with careers in the power generation, electric transmission and distribution areas. [GE]
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ELEC 150 - f Career Exploration: Power Utilities Industry
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ELEC 151: w Introduction to The Power Utilities Industry
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to the electric power industry, its history and the development of our country s electric system. Students will learn about generation, transmission, and distribution or electric energy and the development of local, regional and national energy grids. Concurrent enrollment in ELEC 152, MATH 099 or higher. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ELEC 101,102, MATH 098 or higher. [GE]
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ELEC 151 - w Introduction to The Power Utilities Industry
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ELEC 152: w Tools of The Trade
2.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to the tools commonly used in the electric power utilities trades and safety practices in their operation. Activities will include tours to local utility facilities. Concurrent enrollment in ELEC 151. [GE]
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ELEC 153: Sp ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
5.00 Credits
Clark College
Examination of practical considerations and applications of the generation, transmission, and distribution systems of local, regional and national energy grids. Concurrent enrollment in ELEC 154. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ELEC 151,152. [GE]
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ELEC 154: Sp ELECTRICAL SAFETY
1.00 Credits
Clark College
Introduction to the general safety practices and information employees need while working in any segment of the electrical industry. Materials will include federal safety regulations and safe operating practices in the technical crafts of the industry. Concurrent enrollment in ELEC 153. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in ELEC 151, 152. [GE]
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