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Dec 26, 2024
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Spring 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BM 140 - Electrical Systems I Credit Hours: 3
A course covering the basic residential and light commercial electrical systems. The course will utilize national electrical code for reference and application. All hands-on activities will allow students to work with various materials and control devices.
Course Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- demonstrate the basic principles of a broad overview of types and applications of electrical methods of tools, materials, devices, wiring controls and equipment utilized in current field applications;
- illustrate the ability to read, produce and interpret electrical blueprints and drawings, along with codes applicable to design (computer software);
- analyze the student’s analytical and diagnostic skills in the troubleshooting and repair of the operation of electrical systems;
- recognize awareness in the current electrical energy conservation opportunities and techniques utilized in industry today through solar, geothermal, wind and photovoltaic;
- apply the skill sets required to be a competent maintenance technician; and
- demonstrate oral and written communication skills through writing, sketching and presenting research reports on electrical planning and scheduling a project.
F (C)
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