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Jerry's courses at LSC
Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2402
Residential Wiring Lab
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2403
Residential Wiring This course covers the requirements for services, feeders, and branch circuits for residential dwellings and the practical application and installation of those circuits. Topics of study include the calculation of cables and conductors, calculation of service entrance equipment, use and installation techniques of general circuits and apparatus of a residential dwelling. Also covered are general safety practices and the basics of residential blueprint reading. (Prerequisites: Completion of the first year courses and successful application to the Commercial and Residential Wiring program.) (1 hr lec/6 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2405
Electrical Blueprint Reading This course covers the basics on reading and interpreting various architectural drawings for the electrical industry in residential, commercial, and industrial construction. (Prerequisites: Completion of first year courses, or consent of instructor.) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT).
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2422
Commercial Wiring I Lab
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2423
Commercial Wiring I This course covers the requirements for and practical application of calculating and installing transformers, raceways, conduits, junction boxes, elevators, service entrances, sub panels, and various types of lighting found in commercial properties. (Prerequisites: Completion of the first-year courses and successful application to the Commercial and Residential wiring program.) (1 hour lecture/6 hours lab)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2432
Motor Control Lab
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2433
Motor Control This course covers the theoretical and application of controls for electrical systems. Topics will include the control of various types of lighting, motors, and other electrical equipment, safe work practices, and blueprint reading. (Prerequisites: Completion of the first year courses and successful application to the Commercial and Residential Wiring program.) (2 hrs lecture /2 hrs lab)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2440
National Electrical Code I This course covers the history and application of the National Electrical Code towards residential and commercial properties and business. It is designed to support the third semester curriculum of the Commercial and Residential Wiring program. (Prerequisites: Completion of the first year courses or instructor's consent) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2452
Commercial Wiring II Lab
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2461
Electrical Troubleshooting This course covers the practical approach to troubleshooting electrical systems. Topics will include the common problems with various types of lighting, motors, controls, and other electrical equipment, safe work practices and blueprint reading. (Prerequisites: Completion of the first year courses or instructor's consent) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2472
Industrial Wiring Lab
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2502
Electrical Controls Lab
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2503
Electrical Controls This course covers the theoretical application of controls for electrical systems. Topics will include the control of various types of lighting, motors, and other electrical equipment, safe work practices, and blueprint reading. (Prerequisites: Completion of first year courses and successful application to the Commercial and Residential Wiring program.) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2510
National Electrical Code II This course covers the history and application of the National Electrical Code towards commercial and industrial properties and business. It is designed to support the fourth semester curriculum of the Commercial and Residential Wiring program. (Prerequisites: Completion of the first year courses or instructor's consent) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2523
Commercial Wiring II This course is a continuation of Commercial Wiring I. Topics include theoretical aspects and installations practices for lighting, motors, and other electrical equipment. Also covered are safe work practices and blueprint reading. (Prerequisites: Completion of first year courses and successful application to the Commercial and Residential Wiring program.) (1 hours lecture/6 hours lab)
Subject: ELEC
Course Number: 2533
Industrial Wiring This course covers the theoretical and practical application of industrial wiring methods and materials for electrical systems. Topics will include hazardous locations, lighting, motor selections, other electrical equipment pertaining to industrial settings, safe work practices, and blueprint reading. (Prerequisites: Completion of first year courses and successful application to the Commercial and Residential Wiring program.) (2 hrs lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELTN
Course Number: 1422
Media and Cabling In this course, the student will learn various wiring strategies using various types of cables and connectors. The student will learn to run and terminate cables in accordance with industry standards and will learn to use cable testing equipment to troubleshoot faulty installations. (Prerequisite: None) (1 hr lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELTN
Course Number: 1475
Introduction to the National Electrical Code An introduction to the National Electrical Code will acquaint the student with the history and use of the electrical document used by electricians, electrical engineers, architects, and insurance professionals not only in the US, but in many countries around the world. This course will instruct on how to navigate through the NEC and learn how it relates to everyday work as an electrician. (Prerequisites: None) (2 hr lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ELTN
Course Number: 1530
Renewable Energy Systems The Renewable Energy Systems course is for students who wish to learn the basics of renewable energy systems. The course will investigate various renewable energy systems including solar electric, solar hot water, passive solar, wind, and geothermal. The student will learn how the systems work, the components used to build the systems, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. In the lab portion of the course the student will build several renewable energy systems and in doing so see how the various components function. (Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in ELTN 1406) (1 hrs lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
