| D.C. Circuits |
| MET 040 |
This course introduces the student to basic theory of DC electricity. Course Outline
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| A.C. Circuits |
| MET 042 |
This course presents the theory of AC electricity and the application of transformers and distribution equipment. Prerequisites: MET 040 Course Outline
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| Motors and Generators |
| MET 043 |
This course focuses on the installation, maintenance and application of motors, equipment and controls. Prerequisites: EET 050 or MET 042 Course Outline
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| Introduction to Robotics |
| MET 044 |
Introduced concepts of robotics by examining the history of robots, how robots are classified, how They fit into the manufacturing picture, and what is needed to program them. Course Outline
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| Supervised Occupational Experience |
| MET 076 |
Designed to provide work experience in field while maintaining contact with occupational instructor for review and assistance. Course Outline
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| Solid State Devices & Apps |
| MET 080 |
Provides the student with a basic understanding of the most frequently used discrete semiconductors. Analog and digital integrated circuits also are studied. Prerequisites: EET 050 or MET 042 Course Outline
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| Technical Mechanisms |
| MET 084 |
Focuses on motion analysis of mechanical system components such as linkages, slider-crank mechanisms, working connectors, cams, gears and gear trains. Prerequisites: CAD 056, TEC 054 Course Outline
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| Mechanical Drive Systems |
| MET 045 |
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of mechanical drive systems and components. Students will learn industry-relevant skills including how to: install, analyze performance, maintain, and troubleshoot heavy duty mechanical transmission systems. (Repeatable 3 Times) Course Outline
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