EEM - Industrial Electricity/Electronics
Offered Fall and Spring Semesters
This course is a survey of basic electrical principles, circuits and measurements.
Offered Fall and Spring Semesters
Co-requisite: MAT 170 or higher
This course is a study of direct and alternating theory, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel and combination circuits. Circuits are constructed and tested.
Offered Spring Semester
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.
Offered Fall and Spring Semesters
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).
Offered Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters
This course is an introduction to motor controls, including a study of the various control devices and wiring used in industrial processes.
Offered Fall and Summer Semesters
Prerequisite: EEM 140
This course is a study of wiring methods and practices used in residential and commercial applications.
Offered Spring and Summer Semesters
Prerequisite: EEM 140
This course is a study of wiring methods and practices used in commercial and industrial applications.
Offered Fall and Spring Semesters
This course is a study of applications, operations and construction of DC and AC machines.
Offered Fall and Spring
This course covers the principles of operation and application of DC drives and AC drives.
Offered Fall and Spring
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.
Offered Spring and Summer Semesters
Prerequisite: EEM 251
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.
Offered Spring Semester
Prerequisite: EEM 117
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.
Offered Fall and Summer Semesters
Prerequisite: EEM 252
This course is a study of systematic approaches to troubleshooting and repair of electronic, electrical and electromechanical systems.