MATC 2021-22 Catalog
ELECTY
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
converted to practical installation layouts. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-391 or ELECTY-392. ELECTY-384 Credits: 1 Electrical Design and Estimating The student will draw on their knowledge from previous wiring courses to design and estimate several typical residential installations. Municipal electrical licensing requirements and applicable code articles are studied. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-310 and ELECTY-312. ELECTY-386 Credits: 2 Solid State Devices This course presents a comprehensive overview of solid state devices. Emphasis is on the practical applications of solid state power control. All lectures are backed up by a lab to assure understanding of concepts. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-391 or ELECTY-392. ELECTY-390 Credits: 3 Principles of Electricity 1 This introductory course in DC/AC fundamentals o ff ers hands-on experience in both the theoretical and practical phases of electricity. Developing skills and techniques associated with electrical circuits and test equipment will be emphasized. ELECTY-391 Credits: 2 Principles of Electricity 2 This course is a continuation of Principles of Electricity 1. It provides a more in-depth study of DC/AC circuits with special emphasis on reactive circuits and power factor. In combination, the ELECTY-390 and ELECTY-391 course sequence equates in content to the fi ve-credit ELECTY-392 course. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-390. ELECTY-392 Credits: 5 Principles of Electricity This course presents the fundamentals of direct and alternating current circuits. Various topics such as electrical instruments, electrical test procedures and electrical symbols are covered. Lectures are reinforced by lab experiments. Required math topics are presented during the course. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electricity (31-413-1) program. ELECTY-394 Credits: 4 Electrical Apparatus This course covers the construction and principles of operation of transformers, and both DC and AC motors and generators. Lab experiments are designed to verify operational characteristics by testing the various types of electrical apparatus. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-391 or ELECTY-392.
The bending skills are utilized by doing several typical conduit installation jobs. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electricity (31-413-1) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELECTY-308. ELECTY-314 Credits: 1 Electrical Service Installation Practical experience is provided in wiring, installing and connecting the various types of services for lighting, heating and power. A study is made of single-phase and three-phase service requirements and code rules applicable to service installations. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-308, ELECTY-340 and ELECTY-392. ELECTY-318 Credits: 5 Electrical Power Distribution 1A This course is an introduction to electrical power distribution systems. Emphasis is on the setting and securing of poles, mounting equipment on the poles, and the stringing of power lines. Students work on in-class mockups and on real-height, outdoor setups. Safety is emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electrical Power Distribution (31-413-2) program. ELECTY-319 Credits: 4 Electrical Power Distribution 1B This course is an introduction to electrical power distribution systems. Emphasis is on the setting and securing of poles, mounting equipment on the poles, and the stringing of power lines. Students work on in-class mockups and on real-height, outdoor setups. Safety is emphasized. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-318. ELECTY-320 Credits: 4 Electrical Principles and Applied Math 1 An introduction to basic electrical principles includes a review of arithmetic and the basics of algebra, which are applied to the solution of electrical problems. The course provides an introduction to DC circuits. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in ELECTY-319. ELECTY-321 Credits: 2 Line Mechanic Rescue and Safety Instruction in pole-top rescue, safety, accident prevention and analysis, electrical shock treatment, and accident reporting. Standardized basic fi rst-responder and CPR training are included. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electrical Power Distribution (31-413-2) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELECTY-319. ELECTY-322 Credits: 5 Electrical Power Distribution 2A This course is a continuation of Electrical Power Distribution 1 with emphasis on modi fi cation of existing installations and live work. The student reads maps and system plans. Maintaining systems clearance and the use of chainsaws are covered. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-319.
ELECTY-323
Credits: 4
Electrical Power Distribution 2B This course is a continuation of ELECTY-322 and features underground (URD) and street lighting systems. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-322. ELECTY-324 Credits: 4 Electrical Principles and Applied Math 2 This course continues and concludes the study of DC circuits. This is followed by an introduction to trigonometry with applications to AC circuits and devices. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electrical Power Distribution (31-413-2) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELECTY-323. ELECTY-328 Credits: 2 Electric Motor Control Wiring Motor control diagrams are analyzed. Shop jobs are applied to control circuits. Motor control wiring skills are developed. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-308, ELECTY-340 and ELECTY-392. ELECTY-340 Credits: 2 Electrical Code Fundamentals 1 A study is made of the code rules used most frequently by practicing electricians so that students may acquire a working knowledge of those rules. Methods for locating topics in the NEC are studied. The learner performs various types of calculations. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electricity (31-413- 1) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELECTY-392 or ELECTY-390 and ELECTY-391. Or be an electrician with a working knowledge of electricity. ELECTY-341 Credits: 1 Electrical Code Fundamentals 2 The learner will perform a comprehensive review of the NECĀ® and Wisconsin SPS 316 and will further develop skill in code interpretations and code calculations, as applied to all phases of electrical work. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELECTY-340 or other code related experience, or electrician currently working in the fi eld. ELECTY-378 Credits: 1 Construction Blueprint Reading Students study the various types of drawings used in building construction. The reading and interpretation of not only the electrical plan, but also the structural, plot fl oor, plumbing, sheet metal and other plans are presented. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Electricity (31-413- 1) program. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELECTY-308. ELECTY-382 Credits: 1 Electrical Equipment Circuit Analysis The circuits, materials and installation of electrical equipment for residential heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems are studied. Various wiring diagrams are
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