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2017 Fall Main
EET1000/Lecture/TR1D - Introduction to Electricity
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Credits
2.00
This course will present to the student an overview of the basic fundamental elements of electrical control devices and tools used in contemporary industrial electrical systems. The student will become familiar with the electrical symbols, and electrical line diagrams. Electrical circuits will be wired and tested in class lab exercises. Troubleshooting and safety is emphasized throughout the course. 2 credit hours. Prerequisites: ENG0970 or Placement
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Ramey, Ritchie
Farson, Matt
Duration
8/28/2017 - 12/16/2017
Schedule
Arranged 4:15 AM - 4:16 AM; Off CampusTri-Rivers, , Room
Prerequisites
( ENG0970 / Lecture
<min grade = C, min credit = 3.00>
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COMP / Reading
<80.00>
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Credit Types
Credit DevEd Transfer
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Off Campus Tri-Rivers Career Center
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Engineering
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Department
Engineering Tech
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Electrical Engineer
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