Electrical (ELC)

ELC-111  Introduction to Electricity  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electricity and test equipment to non-electrical/electronics majors. Topics include basic DC and AC principles (voltage, resistance, current, impedance); components (resistors, inductors, and capacitors); power; and operation of test equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to construct and analyze simple DC and AC circuits using electrical test equipment.
Class: 2  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
ELC-117  Motors and Controls  4 (Credits)  
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of motors and motor controls. Topics include ladder diagrams, pilot devices, contactors, motor starters, motors, and other control devices. Upon completion, students should be able to properly select, connect, and troubleshoot motors and control circuits.
Class: 2  Lab: 6  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
ELC-128  Introduction to Programmable Logic Controller  3 (Credits)  
This course introduces the programmable logic controller (PLC) and its associated applications. Topics include ladder logic diagrams, input/output modules, power supplies, surge protection, selection/installation of controllers, and interfacing of controllers with equipment. Upon completion, students should be able to understand basic PLC systems and create simple programs.
Class: 2  Lab: 3  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
ELC-131  Circuit Analysis I  4 (Credits)  
This course introduces DC and AC electricity with an emphasis on circuit analysis, measurements, and operation of test equipment. Topics include DC and AC principles, circuit analysis laws and theorems, components, test equipment operation, circuit simulation, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to interpret circuit schematics; design, construct, verify, and analyze DC/AC circuits; and properly use test equipment.
Class: 3  Lab: 3  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
ELC-213  Instrumentation  4 (Credits)  
This course covers the fundamentals of instrumentation used in industry. Emphasis is placed on electric, electronic, and other instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to install, maintain, and calibrate instrumentation.
Class: 3  Lab: 2  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
ELC-228  Programmable Logic Controllers Applications  4 (Credits)  
This course covers programming and applications of programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques, networking, specialty I/O modules, and system troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be able to specify, implement, and maintain complex PLC controlled systems.
Class: 2  Lab: 6  Clinical: 0  Work: 0  
State Prerequisite(s): ELC-128