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  Florida Community College 2003-04 Programs of Study
   
  Workforce Certificate
  Industrial Electricity (5674)
   
  This program provides you with the necessary skills to perform the duties of an industrial electrician in most industrial environments. Topics covered in the seven individual courses include, but are not limited to the following: 1) DC and AC Theory; 2) industrial electronic components, principles of operation, applications, trouble shooting, and maintenance; 3) industrial wiring techniques, power distribution components, NEC requirements for motors, transformers, feeders and mains, circuit breakers, and switch-gear; 4) AC and DC motors, maintenance, construction principles of operation and NEC requirements; 5) industrial motor controls, relay logic, 2 and 3 wire, forward and reversing, timing, sequencing, symbology, ladder diagrams, magnetic starters, control relays, and virtually all other control functions; 6) programmable logic controllers (PLCs) principle of operation, digital logic concepts, I/O designations, wiring methods, interface applications, ladder diagrams, symbology, basic programming concepts and differences in manufacturers; 7) maintenance and trouble shooting of electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic components and systems. Approximately 60-70 percent of the training is "hands-on" utilizing actual industrial equipment and situations emphasizing electrical safety in all of the training environments, classrooms, and labs.
 
  Professional Courses:
  *VPI 0100 Reading Skills
  *VPI 0200 Mathematical Skills
  *VPI 0300 Language Skills
  #BCV 0600 DC Theory (150/5)
  #BCV 0601 AC Theory (150/5)
  BCV 0664 Industrial Wiring (150/5)
  BCV 0663 Motors and Controls (150/5)
  EER 0471 Industrial Electronic Technology (120/4)
  EEV 0332 Introduction to PLCs (120/4)
  EER 0493 Industrial Maintenance (120/4)
 
  Credit Hours:
 
  Total Credit Hours: 960 Contact Hours
32 Workforce Credits
 
  *Students who have satisfactory test scores are not required to take these courses. #These courses are core courses for all electrical programs of study.
   
  Application Procedures:
Basic minimum skill levels in math, reading, and language must be attained in order to complete this program. Students wishing to enter this program of study should be advised by the instructor or program manager prior to enrollment in these courses.
  Total Tuition and Fees:
  Estimated tuition is $1,700 (for Florida residents as of 7/03)
 

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