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  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Introduces measuring instruments, magnetism, circuits, devices, National Electrical Code, blueprint reading, DC motors, low voltage circuits, DC motor control, DC generators, 3 and 4 way switches, and conduit bending. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2301 and apprentice license
  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Covers the application of AC theory as it applies to industrial applications in the electrical field. Covers the basic construction and theory of inductance, capacitance, and resistors dealing with L.C.R. circuits as they are used in the electrical field. Emphasizes hands-on lab experience in correcting power factor in motors, comparing true power and reactive power in inductor, capacitors and resistors. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2302 and apprentice license
  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Covers the installation, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and repair of AC motors, motor control, and transformers. Students will learn the proper use of tools and test equipment needed in maintaining AC motors, motor control, and transformers. Includes theory and lab experiences. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2303 and apprentice license
  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Includes installation, trouble-shooting, preventive maintenance, and repair of AC motor controls. Covers the proper use of hand tools and test equipment, used in the maintenance of AC motor controllers. Completers should be able to work at entry level jobs maintaining AC motor control equipment in an industrial environment. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2304 and apprentice license Campus: USU Eastern only
  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Covers the theory of the operation of electronic devices used in industrial control systems. Students study test equipment and procedures used in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electronic control circuits. The basic theory and operation of instrumentation and process control equipment is introduced. Completers should be able to work in industry in related entry level positions. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2310 and apprentice license Campus: USU Eastern only
  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Studies: Industrial motor control with particular attention to the National Electrical Code and Programmable Logic Controllers. (PLC). Explores the fundamental parts of a PLC system, identifying their use and how they work together to make a control system. Completers should be qualified to work in industry in related work at entry level positions. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2320 and apprentice license Campus: USU Eastern only
  • 5.00 Credits

    Final course designed for students enrolled in electrical apprenticeship. Reviews DC and AC theory, electrical circuits and circuit calculations, transformers, motors and motor control circuits. Studies the calculation of single and three phase loads, service entrance size, feeder and branch circuit capacity, wire and conduit size, and voltage drops. Includes a comprehensive study of all chapters of the National Electrical Code with an emphasis placed on the preparation for taking the Utah State Journeyman Exam. Completers should be prepared to take the Utah State Journeyman Exam, provided they have completed all Utah State requirements. Prerequisite/Restriction: APPR 2410 and apprentice license Campus: USU Eastern only
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Individual work approved by instructor. Time and credit to be arranged. Campus: USU Eastern only Repeatable for credit.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Communicative competencies in the four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing, with exposure to cultures and customs. This course is only for students with no previous background in the Arabic language.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Communicative competencies in the four language skills: speaking, listening, reading, and writing, with exposure to cultures and customs. Prerequisite/Restriction: ARBC 1010 or equivalent.