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  • 3.00 Credits

    The Electrician Apprentice IB course continues the study of electrical theory and its application within the electrical field. In this course, students will learn how devices and electrical systems work. Students will also explore lock out tag out, learn what makes a qualified person, and become more familiar with the National Electrical Code (NEC). Prerequisite(s): TEEL 1110 with C+ or better
  • 0.00 Credits

    This course will cover the principles of technical writing, organization, formats, and knowing the audience. It will cover formats of page design, elements of reports, formats of correspondence, and writing proposals. The course will cover the skills needed to write and support required engineering related documentation, such as proposals and engineering lab reports. Semester: All
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to assist in the preparation for the CET Associate certification, for technicians who have less than two years experience or trade school training for electronics technicians. This industry certification represents your body of knowledge for Electronics Technicians. The course itself is a review of Electronics Technology, approximately 2 years of knowledge. Semester: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course will cover DC basics, magnetism, electrical safety, components, Ohms Law and Power calculations, Electrical measurements, Series and Parallel Circuits, Power Supplies and Batteries. The course is a balance of theory, and hands-on, including measurements, troubleshooting, and circuit construction. It is recommended students complete equivalent support courses and/or possess experience prior to taking this course. Semester: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course will cover the Principles of Alternating Current, Inductance, and Capacitance. Transformer, AC Generator and Motor Theory, RC, RL, RCL Principles and Circuits. Passive Filters, AC calculations and measurements, troubleshooting, and usage of Oscilloscopes, function generators, and frequency counters. It is recommended students complete equivalent support courses and/or possess experience prior to taking this course. Semester: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Coverage of Semi-Conductor Technology, Active Devices such as Diodes, Transistors, Thyristors, Optoelectronics, and Operational Amplifiers. IC Characteristics, Power Supply Circuits, Amplifiers, Active Filters, and Oscillators. Circuit construction, troubleshooting and Field-Programmable Analog Devices. It is recommended students complete equivalent support courses and/or possess experience prior to taking this course. Semester: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course covers Digital Concepts, Safety, and Circuits. Numbering Systems, Boolean Algebra, Conversion Circuits, Troubleshooting and usage of Digital Test Equipment. Theory and Application of Digital Logic Functions, Circuitry, Programmable Logic Devices and Computer Architectures. It is recommended students complete equivalent support courses and/or possess experience prior to taking this course. Semester: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course covers mathematical fundamentals and proper usage and application of a scientific calculator. The course will use industrial type problems as applications, and problem solving, including both electrical and mechanical. The emphasis of the course is problem solving and harnessing the power of a scientific calculator. The objective is to equip the student with technical problem solving tools.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers the principles, techniques, and procedures for trouble-shooting electronics equipment. Covers power supplies, audio and RF systems, analog, and digital systems. Emphasis is on the use of test equipment and the troubleshooting process. Prereq: Semester: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Programmable Logic Controllers course will provide coverage of all aspects of programming, installation, maintaining procedures and hardware components. Development of wiring diagrams, Ladder Logic Programs, Programming of Timers, Counters, Data Manipulation, Sequencer and Shift Register Instructions. Troubleshooting of process control, Network Systems, SCADA and usage of the CLX Controllers. Semester: All