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Power Generation 1
10-412-146 POWER GENERATION 1 ...this course is designed to familiarize diesel technician students with the basics of home standby and commercial generators. Electrical fundamentals, alternators, permanent magnet generators, circuit breakers, generator switchgear, auto transfer switches and automatic voltage regulators will be covered emphasizing home standby and commercial use generators. (Prerequisites: 10-412-153, Intro to Electrical Systems, 10-412-154, Diesel Heavy Duty Electrical 1)
Power Generation 2
10-412-173 POWER GENERATION 2 ...This course provides the learner development of the skills, process and understanding of home standby and commercial generators. The learner will be familiarized with control and monitoring systems, transfer switch installation, load bank testing, and troubleshooting. (Prerequisite: 10-412-146 Power Generation 1)
PowerShell Advanced
10-150-193 POWERSHELL ADVANCED ...Build upon PowerShell utilizing more complex scripts that interact with Active Directory, remote system components, and utilize functions. (Prerequisite: 10-150-192 PowerShell Intermediate)
PowerShell for Cybersecurity
10-151-105 POWERSHELL FOR CYBERSECURITY ...an introduction to PowerShell syntax, scripting, and logic. Students will learn how it can be used to automate tasks for cybersecurity specialists. (Prerequisites: 10-150-200 Cisco Intro and 10-150-177 Windows Client Essentials both with a "C" or better.)
PowerShell Intermediate
10-150-192 POWERSHELL INTERMEDIATE...introduction to PowerShell concepts and how it is used for managing Microsoft networks; develop fundamental understanding of Windows management through the use of native cmdlets, programming logic, and script development. (Prerequisite: 10-150-191, PowerShell Intro)
PowerShell Intro
10-150-191 POWERSHELL INTRO ...Develop fundamental knowledge of the language, editors, and logic. (Prerequisites: 10-150-200 Cisco Intro and 10-150-177 Windows Client Essentials both with a "C" or better.
Pre-Algebra/8WK
10-834-108 PRE-ALGEBRA/8 WK ...In support of all courses for students who need a developmental math course in a non-STEM pathway. Pre-Algebra/8wks focuses on numeracy and arithmetic skills and foundations of planar and spacial geometry. Students will be able to begin applying these skills into real life situations and will learn skills that will make them successful math learners. (Prerequisite: GPA less than 2.6; OR Next Gen Arith score less/equal to 249 AND Rdg less/equal to 249; OR ACT Math less than 15 AND Rdg less than 15).
Precision Bending and Surface Finishing
31-457-358 PRECISION BENDING AND SURFACE FINISHING ...course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop and apply knowledge to utilize bend allowance formulas, calculate blank size, perform precision bending using CNC equipment, understand surface finishing requirements, utilize appropriate metal finishing tools to accomplish desired finish, and understand RA meters to accomplish desired finish, and understand RA meters to determine desired metal finish
Pressure Vessels and Piping Systems
31-457-357 PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING SYSTEMS ...course provides the opportunity for the learner to develop and apply knowledge towards the fabrication of pressure vessels and piping systems. Students will fabricate, weld, and assemble a final capstone project. (Prerequisite: 31-457-339, Metal Fabrication III; 31-421-337, Blueprint Reading for Welders 2)
Principles of Civil Engineering
10-607-103 PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ...provides fundamentals of Civil Engineering from concept to completion. Civil Engineering ethics, resume and portfolio creation, and Microsoft Word and Excel will also be introduced. (Prerequisite: Acceptance in Civil Engineering Technology program)
Principles of Emerg Svcs Safety & Survival
10-503-192 PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY SERVICES SAFETY AND SURVIVAL ...This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives, focusing on the need for cultural and behavior change throughout the emergency services.
Principles of Emergency Services
10-503-191 PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY SERVICES ...provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; philosophy and history of fire protection/service; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; and fire service nomenclature.