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ELECTRICITY - ELECTRONICS

School of Agriculture and Industrial Technology


ELECTRICITY - ELECTRONICS (ELCT)

ELCT-30 EXPLORING THE WORLD OF ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS

3 units: 3 hours lecture.
CSU Transferable Only

This is an overview of electricity and electronics presented in the context of the principles of science. Students will gain an understanding of electronic components and circuits and will learn how to use the scientific method to investigate the physical nature of electricity, magnetism and their applications. Topics such as electronics in biotechnology, communications, consumer electronics, and industrial technology will be addressed, along with the impact and context of the “electronic age” on modern society. (12/18)

ELCT-31 FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRONICS - DC AND AC CIRCUITS

5 units: 3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisory: ELCT-30

This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of electricity and electronics including basic direct and alternating current circuits, passive components, measuring instruments, circuit testing and troubleshooting. Students will learn about resistance, capacitance, inductance, and transformer action in direct and alternating current circuits. Laboratory activities are designed to offer practical experience in circuit assembly, use of test and measuring equipment, circuit analysis and troubleshooting. (12/18)

ELCT-32 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALOG ELECTRONICS

5 units: 2 hours lecture, 9 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Prerequisite: ELCT-31

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of analog electronics, semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. Topics include semiconductor devices such as diodes, BJTs, FETs, and MOSFETs transistors, as well as operational amplifiers and their practical applications (e.g. rectifiers, amplifiers, power supplies). The skills emphasized are interpretation of electronic schematic diagrams, software simulation, basic circuit analysis, assembly and testing. Laboratory activities are designed to offer practical experience in using test and measurement equipment to perform circuit analysis and troubleshooting. (2/13)

ELCT-34 DIGITAL LOGIC, CIRCUITS, AND SYSTEMS (FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRONICS)

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisories: ELCT-30, ELCT-31, ELCT-41, ELCT-52.

The aim of this course is to provide the student with an introduction to basic digital electronic devices (logic gates, flip-flops, seven-segment displays, counters, shift registers) and their applications in modern computing, mechatronics and automated systems. A/D and D/A converters and the basic operation of programmable logic controllers and microcomputers will be introduced. (12/18)

ELCT-35 MICROCONTROLLERS AND PROGRAMMING WITH ROBOTICS APPLICATIONS

4 units: 2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Prerequisite: ELCT-34.
Advisory: ELCT-30, ELCT-31.

This is an introductory course to the design and control of autonomous robots. Students will start by exploring microcontroller programming with PBASIC and Basic Stamp interface board. Students will gain first¬hand experience with more advanced topics such as input and output processing, motion control, servo motor control, as well as ultrasound, tactile, light and robotic vision navigation. These topics will be explored through lectures, textbook assignments and ample hands-on laboratory experiments and project troubleshooting. (2/13)

ELCT-36 NETWORKING TOPOLOGIES AND CABLING

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisory: ELCT-51B

This is a course designed to provide the student with information and knowledge to prepare for the industry-standard Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI) Register installer. Level I exam, and employment as a telecommunications cabling installer. Students will gain an understanding of the cabling industry, U.S. and international standards, basic networking, signal transmission, copper cabling, fiber optics, installation, safety, structured cabling system basics, cable management, cable testing, and emerging technologies. Students will also be prepared to read network design documentation, architectural blueprints, set up part parts lists, purchase components, pull and mount cable, choose wiring closets, install jacks, and perform cable testing. (5/13)

ELCT-41 INDUSTRIAL MOTOR AND EQUIPMENT CONTROL (APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONICS)

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisory: ELCT-52 or INDT-60.

This course is designed to present the principles and applications of electrical motor and equipment control techniques used in industry. Ladder logic diagrams, contactors, motor starters, and electronic controls and sensors are among the subjects to be studied. Lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory experiments will be the methods used to present and enrich the material to be learned. (12/18)

ELCT-42A PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS

2 units: 1 hour lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisories: ELCT 34, ELCT-52, ELCT-41.

This course provides instruction in industrial type of computers called “Programmable Logic Controllers” (PLCs). The main topics introduce students to the PLC’s basic hardware configuration and programming techniques. During the course students will learn how to configure and use programming instruction to create various applications. The students will program and operate on industrial PLCs as a part of laboratory assignments. (11/18)

ELCT-42B ADVANCED TOPICS IN PLC CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING

2 unit: 1 hour lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisory: ELCT-34, ELCT-41, ELCT-42A.

The course introduces students to a mid-size Programmable Logic Controller (Allen-Bradley SLC-500) hardware configuration, set-up and programming. During the course students will learn how to use advanced ladder addressing programming instructions as Math, Bit Shift, Compare, Jump, MCR and more, to develop various “real-world” industrial type of PLC applications. (11/18)

ELCT-43A INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS CONTROL

3 units: 2.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisory: ELCT-31, ELCT-34, ELCT-42A, ELCT-42B.

This course is designed to study instrumentation, sensors and controls that are used in industrial process control and automation. The course includes the study of the principles of operation and the practical applications of instrumentation in industry. Topics such as: decibels, micro-controllers, levers, friction, clutches and brakes, tooth rotor tachometers, vision sensors, dynamic braking of Direct Current (DC) motors, linear motors, and flux vector Alternating Current (AC) drives may be addressed. (11/18)

ELCT-44 ELECTRONICS PROJECT DESIGN, FABRICATION AND REPAIR

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Prerequisites: ELCT-30 or ELCT-31.

The aim of this course is to provide the student with an introduction to basic digital electronic devices (logic gates, flip-flops, seven-segment displays, counters, shift registers) and their applications in modern computing, mechatronics and automated systems. A/D and D/A converters and the basic operation of programmable logic controllers and microcomputers will be introduced. (10/14)

ELCT-47 ELECTRICALMOTORS, GENERATORS, TRANSFORMERS, AND AC DISTRIBUTION

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
CSU Transferable Only
Advisories: ELCT-31, ELCT-41, ELCT-52.

This course covers the principles of AC and DC motors,generators, transformers, three-phase generation and AC distribution systems. The course content will include lecture, demonstration and laboratory projects using motors and transformers. (12/22)

ELCT-51A PERSONAL COMPUTER CONFIGURATION, ASSEMBLY AND REPAIR

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.

This is a course addressed to students without any previous knowledge of personal computers (PC). The course introduces students to the fundamentals of desktop computer installation through simple, step-by-step instruction based on the most recent CompTIA A+ exam objectives. The course will cover the basic principles of PC operation, maintenance and troubleshooting techniques through lecture and various hands-on activities. (5/13)

ELCT-51B A+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
Advisory: ELCT-51A

This is a course designed to provide the student with a working knowledge of the hardware and software used with personal computers (PCs). The course will cover the basic principles of operation, established standards for maintaining compatibility between components and boards, the use of diagnostic software and hardware, various types of operating systems, and standard troubleshooting techniques. (5/13)

ELCT-52 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRONICS

3 units: 2.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours lab.
Advisories: ELCT-30

This is an introductory course to basic electronics/electricity theory and applications including resistance, inductance, capacitance in the series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits with DC and AC power sources. Circuit analysis is accomplished through basic circuit formulas according to Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws. Fundamentals of Magnetism, DC and AC Motors, Diodes, Transistors and Integrated Circuits and the utilization of basic test equipment in electrical circuit construction and troubleshooting are also covered. (12/22)

ELCT-53A SOLAR INSTALLER COURSE 1

3 units: 2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab.
Advisory: ELCT-52, ELCT-30, and INDT-35.

This is an introductory course that will examine and implement the design and installation of a working solar photovoltaic power system. Students will learn how to safely use appropriate tools, make electrical load and solar system size calculations, and examine installation techniques for both grid-tie and off grid photovoltaic systems. This course is intended for students who are contemplating a career in the solar photovoltaic industry. (12/22)

ELCT-55 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT BENDING THEORY AND TECHNIQUES

1 unit: 0.5 hour lecture, 1.5 hours lab.
Advisory: INDT-35 and INDT-49.

This course provides a comprehensive overview of conduit bending, fabrication procedures and methods. It will develop basic competencies in electrical apprentices and beginning learners. It will discuss hand bending for 90 degree bends, offsets and kicks, saddles and corner offsets, segmented bends, threaders, benders and other conduit types. These conduit types will include electrical metallic tubing (EMT), galvanized rigid conduit (GRC), rigid aluminum, intermediate metallic conduit (IMC), various poly-vinyl chloride (PVC), and flexible plastic and metallic conduit. Wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) will be stressed. Students may petition, through the Office of Admissions and Records, to retake the course as the National Electrical Codes change. (12/22)

ELCT-56 INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS

4 units: 2 hours lecture, 6 hours lab.
Prerequisite: ELCT-42A.
Advisory ELCT-31, ELCT-42B.

This course introduces students to mechatronics, the rapidly developing field that integrates mechanical, electronic and software engineering in the service of advanced manufacturing. Students will develop an interdisciplinary and integrated approach to design, manufacturing and troubleshooting mechatronics systems. Students will learn how various components such as electronic sensors, electro-pneumatic valves, actuators, motors, and robotic arms work, and how they can be integrated with other mechanical components into complex automated systems. OSHA safety training and certification will be included. Hands-on experience in building and programming a variety of mechatronics projects that simulate real-life industrial automated systems will be provided in laboratory activities. (12/22)

ELCT-58 ELECTRICAL PRINTREADING FOR INSTALLATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING

3 units: 2 hours lecture.
Prerequisite: ELCT-52.
Advisory: ELCT-41, ELCT-42A, and INDT-35.

This course is a study in electrical print reading for installing and troubleshooting electrical systems presents foundational print reading skills needed to install and troubleshoot commercial and industrial electrical systems and equipment. (12/22)

ELCT-59 ELECTRICAL SAFETY AND INDUSTRIAL SKILLS

2 units: 2 hours lecture.

This course is an introduction into basic electrical safety and industrial skills associated with the Electrical and Industrial Technology programs offered at Merced College. The course will give students an opportunity to learn industry standard safe working practices in the electrical and maintenance trades as well as the safe operation of industrial equipment. The student will be trained in the safe use of Merced College electrical trainer and equipment that will be used in more advanced Electrical and Industrial Technology classes. (04/18)

ELCT-60 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL DESIGN

3 units: 3 hours lecture.

This course details the concepts and procedures for commercial and residential electrical design and layout. This course covers the codes and ordinances for wiring, load calculations and clean energy integration to residential and commercial buildings. Students may petition, through the Office of Admissions and Records, to retake the course as the National Electrical Codes change. (02/20)

ELCT-61 INTRODUCTION TO COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL DESIGN

3 units: 2 hours lecture. 3 hours lab.
Advisory: ELCT-59, ELCT-60, ELCT-30.

This course is a study of wiring and installation methods and practices used in residential and commercial electrical construction applications. Students may petition, through the Office of Admissions and Records, to retake the course as the National Electrical Codes change. (02/20)


Contact Information

Dean

Bryan Tassey

Phone

(209) 384-6250

School Office

AGIT Office

Counseling

(209) 381-6478

Electronics Program Website