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  • IN 233 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2025 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Students will have the opportunity to design, build and integrate lab projects using a variety of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s) and a Distributed Control System (DCS). Labs will be created using both discrete and analog input signals while applying learned programming languages to further d...
    IT 130 - Computer Hardware Fundamentals (2025 Summer Quarter)
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    Theory, operation, assembly, and maintenance of personal computer hardware and peripheral devices are introduced. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification. Computer hardware installation and troubleshooting is demonstrated as students learn the theory of operation.
    PM 110 - Industrial Mathematics I (2021 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Operations with fractions, mixed numbers, and decimals as they relate to the machine trades. The topics covered are the basic math skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Calculations involving exponents are also covered as well as the fundamentals of algebra found in the mach...
    IN 111 - Electrical Fundamentals I (2019 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Introduces electric circuits, starting with the nature of electricity, Ohm’s Law and electrical calculations, conductors, insulators, and resistors, series resistive circuits, parallel resistive circuits, series- parallel resistive circuits, voltage cells, and batteries. Network analysis techniques ...
    IN 111 - Electrical Fundamentals I (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    ...Introduces electric circuits, starting with the nature of electricity, Ohm’s Law and electrical calculations, conductors, insulators, and resistors, series resistive circuits, parallel resistive circuits, series- parallel resistive circuits, voltage cells, and batteries. Network analysis techniques ...
    ITC 132 L - Laboratory Instruction (2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to practical power supplies, transistor amplifiers and switches, and operational amplifier circuits. The concepts of teamwork, analytical problem solving, and troubleshooting are reinforced.
    ET 133 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2018 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Using ladder diagrams designed in class, students install the wiring to motor control lab stations for various applications and processes. After completion of the lab, the instructor will bug the station and students will apply troubleshooting skills learned in the classroom to locate and repair the...
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - ET
    PTD 112 - Backing Maneuvers (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This course covers the importance of pre-trip inspections, coupling and uncoupling trailers, air and electrical connections, axle locations, handling and documentation of cargo, trip planning, and severe weather conditions. Upon completion, the student will be able to perform pre-trip inspections in...
    ET 130 - Safety (2023 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Students will explore safety in an industrial setting, covering topics such as meter use, personal protective equipment and lock-out, tag-out, try-out. Weekly safety meetings are held and include safety demonstrations showing the way to use tools, ladders, and other equipment needed in the electrica...
    a section of the Safety course in Electrical Technology - ET
    IN 213 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    ...Process control theories learned in class including Proportional, Integral and Derivative actions are applied to live process control loops including flow and level labs. A variety of developed lab diagrams including Piping and Instrument Diagrams (P&ID’s) and Ladder Diagrams are designed following ...
    IT 131 - Computer Hardware Fundamentals Lab (2019 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom is applied to computer hardware in a lab environment. Students will install, configure, and troubleshoot multiple types of computer hardware and devices (cases, power supplies, mainboards, memory, peripheral cards, processors) to verif...
    MD 123 - Clinical Procedures II (2025 Fall Quarter)
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    ...In this course techniques are taught to enable students to perform the laboratory procedures conducted in physicians’ offices. Information regarding laboratory measurements, use of laboratory equipment, collection and processing of specimens, microbiology, phlebotomy, and blood testing is presented....
    a section of the Clinical Procedures II course in Medical Assistant - MD
    EL 506 - Resume/Job Search (2014-2015 FALL TRIMESTER)
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    a section of the Resume/Job Search course in Electrical Technology - EL
    AU 132 - Automotive & Light Duty Diesel (2014-2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    ...This course covers the diagnostic and repair procedures for automotive and light duty diesel engines. Topics include common tools and practices used while servicing diesel engines. Students will identify and learn the variances of today’s diesel fuels. Base engine fundamentals and condition diag...
    ET 132 - Industrial I (2022 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Industrial I introduces the principles of two- and three-wire control for motor control circuits. The course will identify various control components such as relays, mag-starters, timers, and sensors, along with the symbols and ladder diagrams needed to make a successful control installation. Studen...
    a section of the Industrial I course in Electrical Technology - ET
    ET 210 - Safety (2021 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Students will explore safety in an industrial setting such as meter use, personal protective equipment, and lock- out, tag-out, try-out. The Electrical Department holds weekly safety meetings that include a safety demonstration to show the correct way to use tools, ladders, and other equipment neede...
    a section of the Safety course in Electrical Technology - ET
    BTA 135 - Human Relations (2019 Winter Quarter)
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    Topics including job satisfaction, motivation, learning and decision making, and personality and cultural values will be covered as they relate to job performance and organizational commitment, all with a focus on scientific evidence.
    EL 113 - Introduction to Voltage Systems (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    Names, schematics, grounding, configurations and hook-ups of single-phase transformers and three-phase transformers used in the industry.
    ET 230 - Safety (2023 Spring Quarter)
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    Students will distinguish safety hazards on a construction job site. The Electrical Department holds weekly safety meetings that include a safety demonstration showing the way to use tools, ladders, and other equipment needed in the electrical trade.
    a section of the Safety course in Electrical Technology - ET
    ET 131 - NEC (2020 Fall Quarter)
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    This course will cover NEC requirements for motor circuits. Students will determine sizes of conductors, overloads, overcurrent protection and disconnecting means for motor circuits. Previously covered NEC will be added to these calculations such as proper grounding and bonding.
    a section of the NEC course in Electrical Technology - ET
    ITC 222 - Cisco Networking III (2017 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in larger and more complex networks. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers ...
    IN 131 - Physics I (2018 Winter Quarter)
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    Physical relationships including technical mathematics, uncertainties in measurement, friction, equilibrium, torque, uniformly accelerated motion, projectile motion, trajectories, weight, force, and mass relationships are covered in this section of physics.
    a section of the Physics I course in Industrial Computing & Process - IN
    EL 214 - Safety Meetings (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Each week there will be a safety meeting for the Electrical Department. The meeting has a safety curriculum and a safety video that are covered with the students. Accident reports and unsafe condition reports are reviewed. Safety demonstrations are performed to show the correct way to use tools,...
    a section of the Safety Meetings course in Electrical Technology - EL
    PM 140 - GD&T II (2020 Spring Quarter)
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    A continuation of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing I, this course further develops the geometric dimensioning and tolerancing skills needed to interpret industrial drawings. Topics covered include form tolerances, orientation tolerances, profile, run out, and location tolerances.
    a section of the GD&T II course in Precision Machining & Manufact - PM
    PL 132 E - Externship (2025 Fall Quarter)
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    Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required.
    a section of the Externship course in Plumbing Technician - PL
    IT 132 - Computer Software Fundamentals (2024 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Installation, operation, management and troubleshooting of computer operating systems and software applications are introduced. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification. Different operating systems, configurations and virtualization software are demonstrated as students learn the theory of opera...
    PM 111 - Elementary Blueprint Reading I (2022 Fall Quarter)
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    Develops the skills needed to read and interpret industrial drawings. Topics covered include drawing layouts, drawing symbols, and the different drawing views used to describe machined parts.
    MOA 128 - Electronic Health Care Records (2022 Winter Quarter)
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    Overview of commonly available software tools used in health care. Introduction to the electronic health record process and medical office database management software found in American health care delivery.
    IN 211 - Instrumentation III (2022 Summer Quarter)
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    This course covers process and instrumentation diagramming, loop sheets, electrical diagramming, proportional, integral and derivative controls, and tuning controllers.
    PM 141 - CNC Machine Tool Operation II (2018 Spring Quarter)
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    ...A continuation of CNC Machine Tool Operation I, this course covers the manual programming of CNC machining centers. Topics include cutter diameter compensation, plane selection, circular interpolation contour milling, face milling, and machining slots and pockets. Also covered are turning and boring...
    BTA 112 - Word Processing (2024 Winter Quarter)
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    Students learn how to use Microsoft Word for basic and advanced word processing including performing Mail Merge, organizing long documents, creating macros, and creating fillable surveys using Developer.
    EL 141 - Programmable Logic Controllers (2017 Summer Quarter)
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    ...The programmable logic controller, focusing on Allen-Bradley SLC500 series, various small fixed I/O type PLCs. The software covered is RsLogix500, and RsLinx. Programming concepts range from programming of discrete I/Os to the use of analog I/O. Troubleshooting and how to construct programs with...
    IN 143 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2019 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Temperature, Pressure, Level and Flow measuring instruments are studied in this section. Analog and Intelligent Transmitters and Transducers are covered in this section to include industry practiced calibrations and documentation standards. Students will apply time management, written communication ...
    IT 131 - Computer Hardware Fundamentals Lab (2024 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom is applied to computer hardware in a lab environment. Students will install, configure, and troubleshoot multiple types of computer hardware and devices (cases, power supplies, mainboards, memory, peripheral cards, processors) to verif...
    AU 121 - Adv Automotive Electrical Systems (2024 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This course covers electronic theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, diagnosis, repair and replacement of electronics, lighting, gauges, horn, wiper, accessories, and body modules. Topics include networking and module communication, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and troub...
    ET 111 - NEC/WAC/RCW (2020 Fall Quarter)
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    ...While learning to navigate the National Electrical Code (NEC), students will be introduced to minimum standards for safe installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems. This course will also cover the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC) that supersede the NEC and Revised Code of Washi...
    a section of the NEC/WAC/RCW course in Electrical Technology - ET
    ET 211 - NEC/WAC/RCW (2020 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course will cover how to calculate the ampacity of service, feeder and branch circuit conductors, and the ampacity rating of the panels they supply. Students will also revisit the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and Revised Code of Washington (RCW) requirements for the electrical industry ...
    a section of the NEC/WAC/RCW course in Electrical Technology - ET
    AU 111 - Automotive Engine Repair (2022 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course covers the theory, construction, inspection, diagnosis, and repair of internal combustion engines and related systems. Topics include fundamental operating principles of engines and diagnosis, inspection, adjustment, and repair of automotive engines using appropriate service information....
    RE 110 - Refrigeration Fundamentals (2023 Summer Quarter)
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    ...In this comprehensive course, students delve into the core principles of HVAC. They gain an understanding of heat transfer mechanisms, thermodynamics laws, gas laws, BTUs, pressure, and refrigerants. Mathematical concepts are applied to practical electrical theory and the operation of series and par...
    IN 130 - Operational Amplifiers (2014-2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    Students are introduced to Operational Amplifiers, Microelectronic Devices, and Arduino Microcontrollers. Students will learn about electronics in relation to control systems and robotics concepts.
    BTA 112 - Word Processing (2017 Spring Quarter)
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    Students learn how to use Microsoft Word for basic and advanced word processing including performing Mail Merge, organizing long documents, creating macros, and creating fillable surveys using Developer.
    AET 113 E - Externship (2019 Fall Quarter)
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    Students will gain field experience under an externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of the externship packet is required. If the student does not obtain an externship, completion of a capstone project is required.
    a section of the Externship course in Agricultural Equipment Tech - AET
    ITC 220 - Cisco Networking II (continued) (2017 Fall Quarter)
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    ITC 213L Cisco Laboratory Instruction II Application of the technical knowledge acquired in Cisco Networking II. ITC 220 Cisco Networking II (continued)
    MA 222 - Mastercam Mill Level One II (2016 SPRING QUARTER)
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    Covers programming two dimensional toolpaths with Mastercam. Topics include drilling, tapping, contouring, and pocketing. Circle and slot milling are also covered.
    IT 221 - Cisco Network II Lab (2021 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course introduces concepts to running an enterprise network. Applied subnetting for VLANs, device hardening, layer 3 routing, supporting wireless devices will be covered. Configuring services like DNS, DHCP, and FTP will also be completed using IPv4 and IPv6 addressing. The student gains knowl...
    MOA 117 - The Human Body in Health & Disease (2016 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    ...An introduction to the structure and function of the human body utilizing a system approach. Emphasis placed on the basics of human anatomy as well as the physiology of the skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, digestive, lym...
    PTD 115 - Professional Development (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    MA 143 L - Machine Lab (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    Classroom theory on the operation and set-up of the horizontal milling machines and surface grinders will be applied in the shop. Milling operations will include face milling, rough, and finish milling. Surface grinder operations will include block squaring and angle grinding.
    a section of the Machine Lab course in Machine Technology - MA
    WLD 140 - Fabrication Techniques (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    ...During this course students will work with all related shop equipment. Students will perform hands-on welding projects using various welding processes learned in earlier quarters. During these projects students are taught to overcome fit-up problems, control warp age/distortion and other tolerance c...
    WLD 131 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (2025 Fall Quarter)
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    Students gain the knowledge to apply the selection of tungsten, polarity, gas, and proper filler rod. They will perform fillet and groove welds with various electrodes and filler materials on mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.
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