May 17, 2024  
2021-2022 Course Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2021-2022 Course Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


York Technical College is a progressive institution and, as such, even many “traditional” courses use various aspects of computer technology. Students should expect to use computer tools such as the Internet, email, electronic library databases, D2L (an online learning management system), WebAdvisor, and various software packages. The specific expectations for individual courses are detailed in the course materials from the instructor. The course descriptions listed on the following pages are general descriptions of course content.

As you consider the courses to select, please keep in mind that appropriate placement test scores are required for math, reading, and English courses and that some departments require a minimum grade to enter the next course level. Students may take higher level courses than required in their program of study as long as all course prerequisites are met.

ENG 032 MAT 033 , and RWR 032  are developmental courses and do not count for credit in any program. Effective with the Fall 2018 semester, ENG 032  must be taken concurrently with a co-requisite section of ENG 101  or ENG 155 . RDG 100  is a prerequisite course leading to competencies needed for higher level courses, such as RDG 101  . This course WILL NOT fulfill credit requirements for the general education or elective credit in associate degree programs or for LIFE Scholarships. All elective credits in associate degree programs must be chosen from courses that are at or above the entry level required by the program. Therefore, it is important for the student to see an advisor each semester to assist in selecting appropriate courses so that the student can make progress toward the program goal.

Exemption tests are available for a number of courses. Contact an admissions counselor (new students) or academic advisor (current students) for more information about exemption routes to consider.

 
  
  • DHM 107 - Diesel Equipment Service and Diagnosis


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of heavy vehicle systems with emphasis on preventive maintenance, problem diagnosis, and repair procedures.

  
  • DHM 108 - Diesel Engine Tune-Up


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a study of diesel engine tune-up principles and practices. Students will explore ways to minimize overall operational costs, as well as the use of aftermarket add-on equipment such as performance electronic computer chips, high output turbochargers, and custom exhaust installation.

  
  • DHM 125 - Diesel Fuel Systems


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a basic study of diesel engine fuel systems including pumps, governors, and injectors.

  
  • DHM 205 - Diesel Engines II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the practical application of diesel engine repair, including engine disassembly, unit repair, reassembly, and testing.

  
  • DHM 225 - Electronic Fuel Systems


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the theory and practical application of electronic fuel power systems.

  
  • ECD 101 - Introduction to Early Childhood


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes an overview of the history, theories, and curriculum models of early education. Emphasis is on current trends/issues, with a review of state/national regulations. Characteristics of quality programs and professional teachers are explored in the course.  Completion of this course allows the student to obtain the South Carolina Early Childhood credential.

  
  • ECD 102 - Growth and Development I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an extensive study of philosophies and theories of growth and development of infants/toddlers. Focus is on total development of the child, with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and nutritional areas. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored in the course.  

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent. 
  
  • ECD 105 - Guidance-Classroom Management


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an overview of developmentally appropriate, effective guidance and classroom management techniques for the teacher of young children. A positive pro-active approach is stressed in the course.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • ECD 107 - Exceptional Children


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes an overview of special needs children and their families. Emphasis is on prevalence of disorders, treatment modalities, community resources serving exceptional children, the teacher’s role in mainstreaming and early identification, and on federal legislation affecting exceptional children.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and ECD 101 
  
  • ECD 108 - Family and Community Relations


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an overview of techniques and materials for promoting effective family/program partnerships to foster positive child development. Emphasis is on availability and accessibility of community resources and on developing appropriate communication skills.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent.
  
  • ECD 109 - Administration and Supervision


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the role and responsibilities of an early childhood administrator. Special focus is on program monetary matters, space management, curriculum, health and food services, and relations among the public, staff, and parents.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • ECD 131 - Language Arts


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of methods and materials in age- appropriate language experiences. Opportunities are provided to develop listening, speaking, prereading and prewriting skills through planning, implementation, and evaluation of media, methods, techniques and equipment. Methods of selection, evaluation, and presentation of children’s literature are included.

    Prerequisite(s): ECD 102  and RWR 032  or equivalent. 
  
  • ECD 132 - Creative Experiences


    Credit Hours: 3
    In this course the importance of creativity and independence in creative expression are stressed. A variety of age-appropriate media, methods, techniques and equipment are utilized. Students plan, implement, and evaluate instructional activities.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • ECD 133 - Science and Math Concepts


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes an overview of pre-number and science concepts developmentally-appropriate for young children. Emphasis is on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally-appropriate activities utilizing a variety of methods and materials.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent.
  
  • ECD 135 - Health, Safety and Nutrition


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers a review of health/safety practices recommended for child care and includes information on common diseases and health problems. Certification preparation is provided in pediatric safety, CPR, and first aid. Guidelines and information on nutrition and developmentally appropriate activities are also studied in the course.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent.
  
  • ECD 200 - Curriculum Issues in Infant and Toddler Development


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of infant and toddler care. Emphasis is on brain development and its implications for caring for infants and toddlers. Planning and teaching strategies as they relate to child development, curriculum and environment are included in the course.

    Prerequisite(s): ECD 102  and RWR 032  or equivalent. 
  
  • ECD 201 - Principles of Ethics /Leadership in Early Care and Education


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes an overview of historical views on leadership and issues and challenges of leadership in early care and education. Emphasis is on current trends and issues. This course also reviews ethical principles as they relate to children, families, colleagues, and the community and society.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 101  or ENG 155 ; MAT 033 ; ECD 101 
  
  • ECD 203 - Growth and Development II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an in-depth study of preschool children growing and developing in today’s world. Focus is on “total” development of the child with emphasis on physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and nutritional areas of development. Developmental tasks and appropriate activities are explored in the course.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent.
  
  • ECD 205 - Socialization and Group Care of Infants And Toddlers


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of socialization and group care of infants and toddlers. Emphasis is on guidance and management, understanding behavior, temperament, the importance of routines, primary care and continuity of care, and examining the elements of quality environments.

    Corequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent.
  
  • ECD 207 - Inclusive Care for Infants and Toddlers


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course provides an overview of the field of infants and toddlers with special needs. Emphasis will be placed on instructional strategies, adaptations, environment, inclusion, etiology, federal legislation, family partnership, multicultural considerations, and optimal development

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent.
  
  • ECD 210 - Early Childhood Intervention


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course provides a study of a variety of intervention procedures reflecting various models. Including child centered, child directed, behavioral, cognitive, and social approaches to instruction.

    Prerequisite(s): ECD 107 ENG 101  or ENG 155 , and MAT 033  or equivalent.  
  
  • ECD 243 - Supervised Field Experience I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes emphasis on planning, implementing, and evaluating scheduled programs, age appropriate methods, materials, activities, and environments of early childhood principles and practices.  ECD 243 is recommended as the final course in the associate degree program.  Departmental approval is required.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 033 ; ENG 101  or ENG 155 ; ECD 101 , ECD 105 , ECD 132  and ECD 203  
  
  • ECD 251 - Supervised Field Experience in Infant/Toddler Environment


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of planning, implementing, and evaluating scheduled programs, age-appropriate methods, materials, activities and environments of infants and toddlers.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent, ECD 101 , ECD 102 , and ECD 205  
  
  • ECD 253 - Communication Systems for Early Childhood Special Education


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of sign language (ASL) and other assistive communication devices that are appropriate to work effectively with students who are developmentally delayed in speech and language.

  
  • ECE 101 - Electrical and Electronics Engineering


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of entertainment, communication, and computer technology.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032  or equivalent
  
  • ECE 102 - Instrument Control


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of automated instrument control and data acquisition.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032  or equivalent
  
  • ECE 205 - Electrical and Computer Lab I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers basic test and measurement instrumentation, basic electrical components and circuits, and technical writing using word processing.

    Prerequisite(s): ECE 221  or equivalent and ENG 101  or equivalent
  
  • ECE 211 - Introduction to Computer Engineering I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers digital systems and employs basic mathematical techniques used in the design of conventional and sequential systems.

    Prerequisite(s): RDG 101  or equivalent and MAT 140 .
  
  • ECE 212 - Introduction to Computer Engineering II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course applies the overall concepts of microprocessor orientation and architecture and fundamental concepts of assembly-level programming.

    Prerequisite(s): ECE 211 
  
  • ECE 221 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis, applying fundamental laws and principles, resistor circuits, and first and second-order linear circuits in the time domain using calculus-based solutions where applicable.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 140  or equivalent
  
  • ECE 222 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers sinusoidal steady-state analysis of AC circuits, complex frequency analysis, Fourier series analysis and Laplace transforms.

    Prerequisite(s): ECE 221 
  
  • ECE 240 - Introduction to Software Engineering


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers fundamentals of software design and development,software implementation strategies, object-oriented design techniques, and ethics in software development.

    Prerequisite(s): EGR 281  or equivalent
  
  • ECE 245 - Object-Oriented Programming Technique


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of advanced object-oriented concepts and techniques, multiple inheritance, memory management, operator overloading, polymorphism, and performance issues.

    Prerequisite(s): ECE 240 
  
  • ECO 101 - Basic Economics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of comparative economic systems, forms of business organization, business operation, and wage and price determination.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • ECO 210 - Macroeconomics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes the study of fundamental principles and policies of a modern economy to include markets and prices, national income accounting, cycles, employment theory and fiscal policy, banking and monetary controls, and the government’s role in economic decisions and growth.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • ECO 211 - Microeconomics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes the study of the behavior of households and firms, including supply and demand, elasticity, price/input in different market structures, pricing of resources, regulations, and comparative advantage and trade.

    Corequisite(s): ENG 032 
  
  • EEM 105 - Basic Electricity


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a survey of basic electrical principles, circuits, and measurements.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 117 - AC/DC Circuits I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel, and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 118 - AC/DC Circuits II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a continuation of the study of direct and alternating current theory to include circuit analysis using mathematics and verified with electrical measurements.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 033  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 121 - Electrical Measurements


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the basic principles of electrical measuring instruments and how they are used in industries.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent; 
    Corequisite(s): EEM 117  
  
  • EEM 140 - National Electrical Code


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the National Electrical Code and is based on the latest codes as published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118  and RWR 032  or Equivalent
  
  • EEM 141 - Residential/Commerical Codes


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers National Electrical Code (NEC), including a study in, and application of, the NEC and city and county electrical ordinances as pertaining to residential and commercial wiring.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EEM 145 - Control Circuits


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the principles and applications of component circuits and methods of motor control.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 201 - Electronic Devices I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the fundamental principles of common electronic devices and circuits. Emphasis is placed on solid-state principles and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 215 - DC/AC Machines


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of applications, operations, and construction of DC and AC machines.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 221 - DC/AC Drives


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 215  
  
  • EEM 250 - Programming Logic Controllers


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. Additional topics such as interfacing, data manipulation and report generation will be covered.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 
  
  • EEM 251 - Programmable Controllers


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introduction to programmable control systems with emphasis on basic programming techniques. A variety of input/output devices and their applications are covered.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 
  
  • EEM 252 - Programming Controllers Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the application of programmable controller theories and operation procedures. Topics such as interfacing data manipulation and report generation are covered. Programmable controller projects are constructed, operated, and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 145 
  
  • EEM 271 - Sensors and System Interfacing


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course includes an introduction to various types of sensors and how they interface with computers and programmable logic controllers. Emphasis is placed on interfacing the computer or controller with machines to accomplish a task.

    Prerequisite(s): EEM 117  or EEM 118 
  
  • EEM 274 - Technical/Systems Troubleshooting


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of systematic approaches to troubleshooting and repair of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical systems.

    Prerequisite(s): CIM 241  and EEM 250 
  
  • EET 113 - Electrical Circuits I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of direct and alternating currents, covering resistance and impedance in series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grad of C
    Corequisite(s): MAT 105 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 114 - Electrical Circuits II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a continuation in electrical circuits, including advanced network theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 113 ; Minimum grade of C
    Corequisite(s): MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 141 - Electronic Circuits


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of electronic circuits using discrete and integrated devices, including analysis, construction, testing and troubleshooting.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 113  and MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 142 - Introduction to Network Servers


    Credit Hours: 3
    This Course Is A Study Of Skills Required To Install, Configure, Manage, And Troubleshoot Network Servers. The Applications Include Performance Enhancement, Network Products, And Portal Services.

    Prerequisite(s): CPE 107 ; Minimum Grade of “C”
  
  • EET 145 - Digital Circuits


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of number systems, basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic optimization, flip-flops, counters and registers. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 MAT 112 , and EET 113 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 212 - Industrial Robotics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is the study of the systems design, modeling and simulation, signals and control systems, AI, sensor integration, vision systems, robot programming, and principles of mechatronics.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 141 ; Minimum Grade of “C”
  
  • EET 235 - Programmable Controllers


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of relay logic, ladder diagrams, theory of operation, and applications. Loading ladder diagrams, debugging, and trouble-shooting techniques are applied to programmable controllers.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 141  and EET 145 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 241 - Electronic Communications


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of the theory of transmitters and receivers, with an emphasis on the receivers, mixers, IF amplifiers and detectors. Some basic FCC rules and regulations are also covered.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 141 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 243 - Data Communications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the techniques for sending and receiving information. Topics include media characteristics, modulation and demodulation, signal conversions, multiplexing and demultiplexing, protocols, industrial standards, networks, and error detection and correction. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 142 ; Minimum grade C
  
  • EET 251 - Microprocessor Fundamentals


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of binary numbers; micro-processor operation, architecture, instruction sets, and interfacing with operating systems; and applications in control, data acquisition, and data reduction and analysis. Programs are written and tested.

    Prerequisite(s): EET 145 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EET 256 - System Operations and Maintenance


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course introduces students to the technical aspects of maintaining and troubleshooting microcomputer hardware and software. Emphasis is on the system manager’s perspective of operating systems, hardware servicing, upgrade, and support. Registration by Departmental Permission Only.

  
  • EET 261 - Electronic Troubleshooting


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is a study of the systematic techniques for troubleshooting electronic equipment. Logical procedures are emphasized rather than specific circuits. Students are required to troubleshoot and repair selected equipment. Registration by Departmental Permission Only.

  
  • EET 272 - Electronics Senior Seminar


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course includes various engineering topics, using field trips and discussions with practicing technical personnel. Proper use of test instruments is reinforced. Registration by Departmental Permission Only.

  
  • EET 273 - Electronics Senior Project


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course includes the construction and testing of an instructor- approved project. Registration by Departmental Permission Only.

  
  • EGR 110 - Introduction to Computer Environment


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course provides an overview of computer hardware, available software, operating systems, and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EGR 170 - Engineering Materials


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of the properties, material behaviors, and applications of materials used in engineering structures and products.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EGR 175 - Manufacturing Processes


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes the processes, alternatives, and operations in the manufacturing environment.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EGR 190 - Statics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of forces and the effect of forces acting on bodies in equilibrium without motion.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EGR 194 - Statics and Strength of Materials


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course covers external and internal forces in structures and/or machines, including conditions of equilibrium, systems of force, moments of inertia and friction. It also covers the stress/strain relationships in materials.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 112  and PHY 201 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EGR 260 - Engineering Statics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introduction to the principles of engineering mechanics as applied to forces and force systems. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 112  or equivalent
  
  • EGR 264 - Introduction to Engineering Mechanics of Solids


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the relationships between external loads on solid bodies or members and the resulting internal effects and dimensional changes.

    Prerequisite(s): EGR 260  or equivalent
  
  • EGR 266 - Engineering Thermodynamics Fundamentals


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is an introduction to the first and second laws of thermodynamics as applied to engineering systems.

    Prerequisite(s): MAT 141  or equivalent
  
  • EGR 270 - Introduction to Engineering


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high level language, spread sheets, and word processing applications.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and MAT 112 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EGR 275 - Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course is a study of basic graphical concepts needed for engineering applications.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  and MAT 033 ; Minimum grade of C
  
  • EGR 281 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design I


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course integrates a presentation of concepts of object-oriented programming, including program structures, objects, code, and programming styles. Registration by Departmental Permission Only.

    Prerequisite(s): ENG 101  or equivalent and RDG 101  or equivalent
    Corequisite(s): Co-requisite: MAT 140   or equivalent; Registration by department permission only.
  
  • EGR 283 - Introduction to Algorithmic Design II


    Credit Hours: 4
    This course is a study of rigorous development of algorithms and computer programs, including elementary data structures.

    Prerequisite(s): EGR 281 
  
  • EGT 111 - Mechanical Drawing I


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course is an introduction to the principles and practices of mechanical drawing.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  and MAT 033 ; Minimum of grade C. 
    Corequisite(s): EGT 290  
  
  • EGT 112 - Mechanical Drawing II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course includes topics such as section views, auxiliary views, and threads and fasteners.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 111  and EGT 290 ; Minimum grades of C
  
  • EGT 114 - Welding Print Basics


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers the fundamentals of print reading for welding applications.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EGT 117 - Welding Print Principles


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers welding symbols and their application to pipe fabrication.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EGT 128 - Machine Tool Print Layout


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers print layout, projection, and dimensioning for the machine tool trades.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent
  
  • EGT 130 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Applications


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers interpreting, calculating tolerances, inspecting, computing geometrics of rejected parts, and analyzing the concepts of geometric control.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  or equivalent and EGT 128  
  
  • EGT 151 - Introduction to CAD


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers the operation of a computer aided drafting system. The course includes interaction with a CAD station to produce technical drawings.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 128 
  
  • EGT 210 - Engineering Graphics III


    Credit Hours: 4
    This advanced course in engineering graphics science covers the production of technical working drawings.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 112  or equivalent; Minimum Grade of C
  
  • EGT 212 - Machine Tool Print Topics


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course covers print reading related to the machine tool specialization with emphasis on sketching and interpreting appropriate symbols, notes, and codes.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 128 
  
  • EGT 225 - Architectural Drawing Applications


    Credit Hours: 4
    This is an advanced drawing course for architectural applications.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 112  or equivalent; Minimum Grade of C
  
  • EGT 252 - Advanced CAD


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course covers advanced concepts of cad software and applications.

    Prerequisite(s): EGT 112  or equivalent; Minimum Grade of C
  
  • EGT 290 - Computer Aided Design I


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course focuses on AutoCAD basic skills. It covers how to create two-dimensional drawings using cad commands: draw, edit, display, layer, settings, dimensions, blocks, plotting, creating and editing text entities and associative crosshatching techniques.

    Prerequisite(s): RWR 032  and MAT 033 ; Minimum grade of C
    Corequisite(s): EGT 111  
  
  • ELW 110 - Electrical Computations


    Credit Hours: 2
    This course introduces the fundamental applications of mathematics that are used by an electrical line technician. Topics include whole numbers, fractions, decimals, powers, roots, simple electrical formulas, and use of a scientific calculator.

  
  • ELW 111 - Introduction to Electrical Line Worker


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces basic principles of electricity, safety standards and basic line worker tools. Topics include electrical distribution systems and components, line installation and maintenance applications.

  
  • ELW 112 - Introduction to Electricity


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electricity and test equipment to non-electrical/electronic majors. Topics include basic DC and AC principles, components and operation of test equipment.

  
  • ELW 114 - Overhead Line Construction I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the basics of overhead power line construction. Topics include safe work habits, protective equipment and pole climbing techniques.

  
  • ELW 115 - Overhead Line Construction II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces overhead line maintenance, construction and framing as well as the safe working practices and procedures for working off a pole using hooks.

  
  • ELW 116 - Overhead Line Construction III


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces the phase of energized line work, including the use of aerial lifts and the application of rubber protective equipment.

  
  • ELW 211 - Underground Line Construction I


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course introduces underground line distribution systems, including terminators, elbows, transformers, underground installations and safety practices.

  
  • ELW 212 - Underground Line Construction II


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course addresses troubleshooting of underground systems and associated equipment, including fault locating, single- and three-phase enclosures and overhead/underground terminations.

  
  • ELW 231 - Electrical Power Systems


    Credit Hours: 3
    This course examines the basic principles of electrical power systems, including transmission lines, generator and transformer characteristics, fault detection and correction, interpretation of line diagrams and performance of per-unit calculations for circuit performance analysis.

  
  • EMS 115 - International Trauma Life Support


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is designed to educate the experienced pre-hospital healthcare provider in dealing with critically injured trauma patients in an emergency setting. An understanding of trauma care equipment, basic trauma-related and assessment skills are necessary. Currently accepted guidelines for international trauma care will be followed.

    Prerequisite(s): EMS 116 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 118 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238 , Minimum Grade of C
    Corequisite(s): EMS 224 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 240 , Minimum Grade of C
  
  • EMS 116 - Advanced Cardiac Life Support


    Credit Hours: 1
    This course is designed to educate the experienced healthcare provider in dealing with critical cardiac patients in an acute, emergency setting. An understanding of cardiac equipment, basic pharmacology and cardiovascular function is necessary. Current American heart association guidelines will be followed.

    Prerequisite(s): BIO 112  Minimum Grade of C; EMS 150 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 223  Minimum Grade of C
    Corequisite(s): EMS 118  Minimum Grade of C; EMS 230 , Minimum Grade of C; EMS 238  Minimum Grade of C
 

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