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  • IN 242 - Employment Preparation (2018 Winter Quarter)
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    Students will create a resume to be used in the job search and develop a list of potential employers for setting interview schedules. Interviewing techniques will be discussed and feedback will be given from practice interviews. Students will also review material from previous sections.
    ET 213 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2026 Spring Quarter)
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    Students will use technical manuals to wire variable frequency drives to change the speed of AC motors using various analog components. They will also monitor the power quality on various circuits using analyzers and size capacitors to correct poor power factor.
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - ET
    BTA 340 - Intro to Marketing (2014-2015 WINTER QUARTER)
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    Intro to Marketing
    ET 143 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2024 Fall Quarter)
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    Students will develop, use, and create programs. Students will also use logical diagrams to control the desired process by analyzing inputs and updating outputs by monitoring devices and troubleshooting the written program.
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - ET
    IN 243 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2024 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Students will use hand tools, DMM’s, and process documenting calibrators to verify proper operation and calibration of lab equipment. Students will download and install industry specific SCADA software to create graphic screens in order to visualize and capture live lab data analytics for process op...
    PM 140 - GD&T II (2020 Summer 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
    ET 120 - Safety (2024 Summer Quarter)
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    Building on their electrical theory, students are taught safety relating to energy and various test equipment. The Electrical Department holds weekly safety meetings that include safety demonstrations 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
    PL 130 - Water Supply Systems (2025 Spring Quarter)
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    In this course, students will be introduced to water treatment and well pump systems and the tools utilized on water supply systems. Students are taught about water pressure, hydrostatic pressure, basement water mains, and pressure-reducing valves.
    a section of the Water Supply Systems course in Plumbing Technician - PL
    EL 221 - Three-Phase Systems & Distribution (2017 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Operational characteristics of three-phase generators – including hydro, solar and wind – and their connection to transformers for the purpose of cross-country power transmission. Circuit characteristics of the transmission and distribution system, the purpose and function of power substations,...
    EL 234 E - Externship (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    Students who have a job offer as an electrician may leave the program and work in the field under a training extern agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of an externship packet is required.
    a section of the Externship course in Electrical Technology - EL
    ITC 142 L - Laboratory Instruction (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to digital circuits, and practical AM and FM radio circuits. Spectrum analyzers and power/SWR measurements on radio transmitter and antenna systems. Radio receiver alignment, testing, and troubleshooting.
    PM 142 - Mastercam Mill Level One II (2020 Summer Quarter)
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    Students use Mastercam to create two- and three- dimensional geometry and tool paths. Topics include tool path selection, proper use of stock setup, tool libraries, and tool path verification.
    PM 131 - CNC Machine Tool Operation I (2023 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This course covers the manual programming of CNC machining centers. Topics include defining numerical control, machine types and layouts, coordinate geometry, basic machine control features, programming codes, program structure, tool function, reference points, work and tool offsets, and rapid posit...
    ET 111 - NEC/WAC/RCW (2021 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
    MA 230 - Geo Dimensioning & Tolerancing III (2016 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    A continuation of Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing II, this course further develops the geometric dimensioning and tolerancing skills needed to interpret industrial drawings. Topics covered include form tolerances, orientation tolerances, and location tolerances.
    MED 140 - Anatomy & Physiology II (2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    ...This course takes a more advanced look at human anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology by building on the basics learned in Anatomy I. Students will take an in-depth look at the axial skeletal system, the appendicular skeletal system, articulations, axial muscles, appendicular muscles, the bra...
    MED 131 - Health Care Law & Ethics (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    This course examines the ethical challenges facing individuals and businesses in modern society. The course utilizes case studies of professionals working in various areas of business and provides guest speakers with real-world experiences.
    AET 131 - Power Train Theory I (2024 Spring Quarter)
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    In this course, students should develop an understanding of transmissions, clutches, and sliding gears. Students will be exposed to the design, operation, adjustment, and maintenance of powertrain systems.
    ET 113 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2017 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Starting with drawing of schematics, students will practice safe and practical application of classroom instruction through wiring residential switch and receptacle labs. Students will also demonstrate use of personal protective equipment and tools to install and troubleshoot conductors, switches, r...
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - ET
    RE 121 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2020 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This hands-on laboratory course develops students' electrical troubleshooting skills, equipment wiring, and gives emphasis to the application of key performance indicators for mechanical compression refrigeration systems. Practicality is emphasized through wiring and operating relays, capacitors, mo...
    MED 212 - Pharmacology II (2020 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This is the second of two pharmacology classes. Students will learn the effects of medication and common drugs used with each body system including antineoplastics, analgesics, antipyretics, nutritional supplements, and alternative medicines. STudents will be introduced to WA IIS. Inventory contro...
    a section of the Pharmacology II course in Medical Assistant - MED
    BTA 143 - Economics (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course is designed to help students understand the basics of economics such as demand, supply, opportunity cost, and key economic indicators. Students will develop an understanding of how economics affects their everyday lives, how to analyze economic data, and how to use economics to make busi...
    a section of the Economics course in BUSINESS TECH. & ACCOUNTING - BTA
    ET 223 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2026 Winter Quarter)
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    Students will have the opportunity to practice wiring transformers and generating electricity with photovoltaic systems. Students will also utilize thermal imaging technology to diagnose potential issues and develop plans for remedy and repair.
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - ET
    IN 133 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    Design and build operational amplifier circuits, measure electronic circuit parameters. Learn calibration, and industrial applications for temperature transmitters, Arduino micro controllers, and robotics concepts. Understand, explain, and document labs while adhering to defined safety standards.
    MA 222 - Mastercam Mill Level One II (2016 Fall 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.
    CST 132 E - Externship (2023 Spring 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 Construction - CST
    MED 126 - Human Body in Health & Disease I (2018 Spring Quarter)
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    ...An introduction to the structure and funciton of the human body utilizing a system approach. Emphasis placed on human anatomy as well as the physiology of the cell, skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, digestive, lymphatic, ...
    ET 120 - Safety (2022 Winter Quarter)
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    Building on their electrical theory, students are taught safety relating to energy and various test equipment. The Electrical Department holds weekly safety meetings that include safety demonstrations 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
    MED 132 - Medical Terminology (2019 Fall Quarter)
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    This course is designed to reach students to accurately spell, pronounce, and define common medical terms related to major disease processes, diagnostic procedures, labroratory tests, abbreviations (including legal), drugs, and treament modalities.
    a section of the Medical Terminology course in Medical Assistant - MED
    EL 214 - Safety Meetings (2015-2016 WINTER 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
    ITC 110 - Applied Math for Electronics I (2017 Winter Quarter)
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    Mathematics required to evaluate and understand the electronic circuits and equipment which will be covered.
    RE 210 - Commercial Refrigeration I (2021 Winter Quarter)
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    ...In this course, students begin with the fundamentals of commercial refrigeration. They explore both medium-temperature and low-temperature applications, identifying refrigeration flow problems and delving into the mechanical components of commercial refrigeration systems. Electrically, students stud...
    WLD 130 - Flux Cored Arc Welding (2017 Summer Quarter)
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    ...In this course, students should gain an understanding of the flux cored arc welding process and related variables. Students will demonstrate the ability to make various fillet and groove welds as well as define the operational differences between the two main types of flux cored electrodes. During t...
    EL 141 - Programmable Logic Controllers (2015 FALL 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...
    WLD 121 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (2015-2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    Students receive instruction regarding the process and theory of gas metal arc welding. Students will be exposed to related equipment, setup procedures, and safety requirements. During this course students will also be introduced to the fundamentals and practices of pipe welding.
    a section of the Gas Metal Arc Welding course in Welding Technology - WLD
    MED 133 - Medical Career Planning (2015-2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    Students learn advanced interviewing skills, how to construct a portfolio of their work, and job-seeking skills. This course will guide the student through the elements of career planning, including self-understanding, stress management, teamwork, and exploring a variety of medical career paths.
    BTA 133 - Introduction to Marketing (2023 Summer Quarter)
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    Students are taught how to apply the basic concepts of marketing. Subjects included are an overview of marketing, analyzing market opportunities, product decisions, promotion and communication strategies, and pricing decisions.
    AU 133 - Gasoline and Disel Engine Mgmt Syst (2021 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course covers introduction, theory of operation, service, and repair, as well as diagnostic procedures on today’s modern engines. Topics include computerized ignition systems, gasoline fuel injection systems, emission control systems, and on-board diagnostics. This training course also covers d...
    ITC 110 - Applied Math for Electronics I (2015-2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    Mathematics required to evaluate and understand the electronic circuits and equipment which will be covered.
    IN 210 - Calculus II (2025 Fall Quarter)
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    Students are taught formulas for calculating derivatives, applications of derivatives, anti-differentiation, trigonometric functions, and definite integral calculus.
    ET 222 - Electrical Theory III (2024 Summer Quarter)
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    Students will build a foundation of transformer theory, solid state electronics, printed circuit boards, soldering, and troubleshooting electronics.
    BTA 110 - Computer Applications (2023 Winter Quarter)
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    ...This course introduces the basics of computer usage and provides training for Microsoft Outlook, OneDrive, and Publisher, along with Adobe Acrobat Reader. The objective is to allow students to be more comfortable working with personal computers daily. Completion of the PTI 101 Workshop is encouraged...
    ET 241 E - Externship (2026 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Students are eligible to accept a position as an electrician and work in the field under a training externship agreement with Perry Technical Institute, the employer, and the student. Completion of an externship packet is required. For students that wish to meet the requirements of the Department of...
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    IT 241 - Low Voltage Systems II Lab (2019 Fall Quarter)
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    ...(continuation of the IT 240 Low Voltage Systems I Lab class) Application of technical knowledge acquired in the classroom is applied to various systems and equipment in a lab environment. Students are provided with hands-on experience and demonstrate comprehension in the installation and programming...
    AU 110 - Intro to Automotive Technology (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This course covers workplace safety, hazardous materials and environmental regulations, use of hand tools, service information resources, basic concepts, systems, and terms of automotive technology. Topics include familiarization with vehicle systems along with identification and proper use of vario...
    PL 120 - Waste Systems (2022 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Students will gain exposure to the biological and chemical actions of disposal systems, function and construction of sewer laterals, and determination of drain grades. In addition, students will identify functions, types, and locations of clean outs, fresh air inlets, branches, waste stacks, and ven...
    a section of the Waste Systems course in Plumbing Technician - PL
    EL 401 - AC Theory, Three Phase & PowerFactor (2014-2015 SPRING TRIMESTER)
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    RL, RC, RLC Parallel circuits, and power-factor. Three phase vectors, and power factor in wye and delta configurations.
    AET 130 - Electronics & Accessories (2026 Spring Quarter)
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    This course will build upon the study of electricity by introducing the circuitry, diagnosis, and repair of electronic components. This course also covers theory, diagnosis and repair of in cab climate control systems. Students will also be introduced to GPS and telematics.
    MOA 126 - Intro to CPT & ICD-10 Coding (2023 Summer Quarter)
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    This course is an introduction to basic coding concepts. Focus is placed on using official coding guidelines correctly and the course includes extensive practice coding exercises.
    EL 142 - NEC Review (2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    Code evaluation of previously covered code articles.
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