APR 209 |
Industrial Electrical Code IA......................................... |
3 |
APR 210 |
National Electrical Code II............................................ |
6 |
APR 211 |
Industrial Electrical Code IIA....................................... |
3 |
APR 212 |
National Electrical Code III.......................................... |
6 |
APR 213 |
Industrial Electrical Code IIIA...................................... |
3 |
APR 221 |
Specialized Systems....................................................... |
4 |
APR 222 |
Process Control & Instrumentation.............................. |
4 |
APR 223 |
Communication Systems & Networks.......................... |
4 |
APR 224 |
Protective Signaling...................................................... |
4 |
APR 225 |
Systems Integration....................................................... |
4 |
Total Credits Required: |
90 |
Program Requirements................................................. |
36 |
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Credit for Prior Certification................................................................ |
0-22 |
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The following courses may be used toward the degree requirements: | |||
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
||
APR 101 |
Introduction to Electricity & Circuit Components....... |
6 |
|
APR 102 |
Alternating Current Components & Uses...................... |
6 |
|
APR 103 |
Electric Generators, Motors, & Controls....................... |
6 |
|
APR 121 |
Intro to the Limited Energy Trade................................ |
4 |
|
APR 122 |
Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics................... |
4 |
|
APR 123 |
Electrical Test Equipment............................................. |
4 |
|
APR 201 |
Electric Motors............................................................... |
6 |
|
APR 202 |
Electric Motor Controls.................................................. |
6 |
|
APR 203 |
Motor Circuit Design..................................................... |
3 |
|
APR 204 |
Basic Welding for Electricians....................................... |
2 |
|
APR 205 |
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers....... |
6 |
|
APR 206 |
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers................. |
6 |
|
APR 207 |
Instrumentation and Industrial Process Control......... |
6 |
|
APR 208 |
National Electrical Code I............................................. |
6 |
|
APR 209 |
Industrial Electrical Code IA......................................... |
3 |
|
APR 210 |
National Electrical Code II............................................ |
6 |
|
APR 211 |
Industrial Electrical Code IIA....................................... |
3 |
|
APR 212 |
National Electrical Code III.......................................... |
6 |
|
APR 213 |
Industrial Electrical Code IIIA...................................... |
3 |
|
APR 221 |
Specialized Systems....................................................... |
4 |
|
APR 222 |
Process Control & Instrumentation.............................. |
4 |
|
APR 223 |
Communication Systems & Networks.......................... |
4 |
|
APR 224 |
Protective Signaling...................................................... |
4 |
|
APR 225 |
Systems Integration....................................................... |
4 |
|
Total Credits Required: |
45 |
Program Requirements................................................. |
24 |
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Credit for Prior Certification................................................................ |
0-22 |
||
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
||
APR 101 |
Introduction to Electricity & Circuit Components....... |
6 |
|
APR 102 |
Alternating Current Components & Uses...................... |
6 |
|
APR 103 |
Electric Generators, Motors, & Controls....................... |
6 |
|
APR 121 |
Intro to the Limited Energy Trade................................ |
4 |
APR 122 |
Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics................... |
4 |
APR 123 |
Electrical Test Equipment............................................. |
4 |
APR 201 |
Electric Motors............................................................... |
6 |
APR 202 |
Electric Motor Controls.................................................. |
6 |
APR 203 |
Motor Circuit Design..................................................... |
3 |
APR 204 |
Basic Welding for Electricians....................................... |
2 |
APR 205 |
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers....... |
6 |
APR 206 |
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers................. |
6 |
APR 207 |
Instrumentation and Industrial Process Control......... |
6 |
APR 208 |
National Electrical Code I............................................. |
6 |
APR 209 |
Industrial Electrical Code IA......................................... |
3 |
APR 210 |
National Electrical Code II............................................ |
6 |
APR 211 |
Industrial Electrical Code IIA....................................... |
3 |
APR 212 |
National Electrical Code III.......................................... |
6 |
APR 213 |
Industrial Electrical Code IIIA...................................... |
3 |
APR 221 |
Specialized Systems....................................................... |
4 |
APR 222 |
Process Control & Instrumentation.............................. |
4 |
APR 223 |
Communication Systems & Networks.......................... |
4 |
APR 224 |
Protective Signaling...................................................... |
4 |
APR 225 |
Systems Integration....................................................... |
4 |
Total Credits Required: |
24 |
Program Requirements................................................. |
71 |
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Credit for prior certification................................................................. |
0-22 |
||
Course No. Course Title |
Credits |
||
APR 252 |
Industrial Hydraulics I.................................................. |
4 |
|
APR 253 |
Industrial Hydraulics II................................................. |
4 |
|
APR 254 |
Industrial Lube Fundamentals..................................... |
3 |
|
APR 255 |
Introduction to Metallurgy............................................ |
3 |
|
APR 256 |
Electricity for Maintenance........................................... |
3 |
|
APR 257 |
Math for Apprenticeship................................................ |
5 |
|
APR 258 |
Machinery Alignment.................................................... |
3 |
|
WD 4.151 |
Welding I....................................................................... |
2 |
|
WD 4.152 |
Welding II...................................................................... |
2 |
|
WD 4.160 |
Prep for Certification..................................................... |
2 |
|
WD 4.245 |
Layout Procedures for Metals........................................ |
3 |
|
WD 4.246 |
Advanced Arc Welding.................................................. |
6 |
|
WD 4.258 |
Print Reading: Welders.................................................. |
3 |
|
WD 4.262 |
Construction Management........................................... |
1 |
|
Select 27 credits from the following electives:..................................... |
27 |
||
APR 205 |
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers....... |
6 |
|
APR 206 |
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers................. |
6 |
|
APR 207 |
Instrumentation and Industrial Process Control......... |
6 |
|
APR 259 |
Vibration Analysis and Equipment Reliability............. |
3 |
|
APR 260 |
Pumps and Pumping.................................................... |
3 |
|
MA 3.396B |
Manufacturing Processes I............................................ |
2 |
|
WD4.157 |
Machinery Operations Essentials.................................. |
3 |
|
WD 4.255 |
Fabrication of Structural Systems................................. |
4 |
|
WD 4.256 |
Basic Pipe Welding Skills.............................................. |
4 |
|
WD 4.257 |
Fabrication & Repair..................................................... |
4 |
|
WD 4.280 |
Aluminum Welding....................................................... |
2 |
|
Total Credits Required: |
90 |