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Master
Course Outline
Electrical Principles
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Number: TST 156 |
| Credits: 1-
10 |
Hours per Quarter: 140
Lecture Hours:60
Lab Hours:80
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Description
Comprehensive study of electrical systems emphasizing fundamentals, safety, component and system diagnostics and repair, and electro-hydraulic theory used in all Outdoor Power Equipment necessary for EETC technician certification. |
Intended
Skills and Attitude Outcomes |
A. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the basic concepts of electrical theory, parts of the circuit, sources of electricity, and conductors.
B. Understand theory and diagnosis of starting systems, testing, and rebuilding.
C. Understand theory and diagnosis of charging systems, testing, and rebuilding.
D. Understand theory and diagnosis of ignition and safety circuits, why they are important, and how to troubleshoot them.
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Syllabi
Listing
| Course |
Year
Quarter |
Item |
Instructor |
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| TST 156 |
Winter 2005 |
2350 |
DEWAYNE RHODES |
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| TST 156 |
Winter 2005 |
2350 |
George Klein |
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Two Year Projected Schedule
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One* |
Year
Two** |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
Fall |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Mini |
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X
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X
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*Year one is all odd years
(2003-2004)
**Year two is all even years (2004-2005)
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