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2.00 Credits
Introduction to electrical utility blueprint reading which defines the physical and electrical arrangements of equipment including power plants, substations, transmission lines, distribution lines and customer service facilities. These documents are developed by designers to guide construction of facilities and are used by operating personnel to maintain, repair and modify utility equipment. Concurrent enrollment in ELEC 153, or consent of department. Prerequisite: ELEC 151, or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic electricity and electronics will include the foundational concepts of alternating and direct circuit analysis and circuit applications as applied in data communications systems. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher in MATH 090 orhigher. [GE]
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. Contact the instructor at 992-2974, for additional information. Written consent of Instructional Unit required. [GE]
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6.00 Credits
Examines the theory and characteristics of digital integrated circuits including basic logic gates, encoders, decoders and displays. Emphasis is placed on utilizing basic digital devices, circuits and systems in practical applications and on troubleshooting digital circuits and systems. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ELEC 122 and ENGL 135 (or ENGL 111) orconsent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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6.00 Credits
Examines the theory and characteristics of more advanced digital integrated circuits including flip-flops, counters, shift registers, multiplexers, memories, and analog to digital and digital to analog converters. Emphasis is placed on digital devices, circuits and systems in practical applications, and on troubleshooting digital circuits and systems. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin ELEC 209 or concurrent enrollment in ELEC 209 or consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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3.00 Credits
Theory and principles of basic fluid power, as applied to hydraulic, pneumatic, and vacuum systems. Opportunity to learn fluid power s control and uses, the nomenclature of design, component selection, and the effect on the operation and function of the system. Lecture and demonstrations will be presented. [GE]
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8.00 Credits
Introduction to basic electronics. Alternating and direct circuit analysis and function, semi-conductor function and applications, and basic digital logic as it applies to automation devices and equipment will be introduced. Provides practical hands-on work with basic DC, AC and electronic circuits. Prerequisite: MATH 095 or 099, or consent of Instructional Unit. [GE] Application of concepts and topics discussed in ELEC 230. Concurrent enrollment in ELEC 230 required.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the foundations of statistics, basics of statistical control, acceptance sampling, types of control charts, manufacturing applications and strategies. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 099 or eligibility for 100 level Mathclasses. [GE]
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9.00 Credits
Devices and circuits used in industrial applications: sensors and transducers, thyristor devices and trigger circuits, motors and motor controls, programmable logic controllers, and closed loop control systems. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in ELEC210 or consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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2.00 Credits
First class of a two-part sequence. Introductory overview of the microchip fabrication process from semiconductor material preparation to completion of the packaged device. Includes foundations of safety practices, current issues, science, processes, materials involved, crystal growth, and contamination control of clean rooms. Classroom lectures will be supplemented with guest speakers from local industry and field trips to local semiconductor manufacturing facilities. Prerequisite: ELEC 240. [GE]
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