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  • RE 221 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2018 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This hands-on laboratory and shop project course enables students to further develop by working with a diverse range of operational refrigeration equipment, including walk-in coolers, freezers, ice machines, reach-in units, undercounter units, and supermarket rack systems. Students gain knowledge in...
    IN 140 - Physics II (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Uniformly accelerated motion is covered in this section of physics. Covered topics include Newton’s second law; work, energy, and power; impulse and momentum; simple machines; elasticity; fluids at rest; fluids in motion; temperature and expansion; quantity of heat; transfer of heat; and thermal pro...
    a section of the Physics II course in Industrial Computing & Process - IN
    MOA 122 - Keyboarding II (2015-2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    ...In this course, students learn how to improve their accuracy and typing speed. Students also learn formatting for personal and business letters, memoranda, simple tabulation techniques, proofreading, and editing. This course covers the basics of computer hardware, software, networks, and the In...
    IN 131 - Physics I (2023 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
    IN 242 - Employment Preparation (2022 Summer 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.
    EL 124 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2014-2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    Using ladder diagrams, students install the wiring to motor control lab stations. Students will also perform troubleshooting after the instructor bugs the station.
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - EL
    PM 111 - Elementary Blueprint Reading I (2025 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 111 - Business English (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    A concentrated review of sentence writing, this course emphasizes sentence combining, basic mechanics, and paragraph writing.
    IPC 101 - Industrial Prep Course (2022 Fall Quarter)
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    EL 226 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2017 Summer Quarter)
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    ...The student will practice applied wiring techniques in various hands-on exercises and labs including, but not limited to: conduit bending, switch connections, single- and three-phase power factor correction, transformer connections, non-metallic cable, metallic cable, wire pulling, panel, box an...
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - EL
    CST 142 E - Externship (2024 Summer 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
    BTA 142 - Business 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 opportunities for students to learn through discussion.
    ET 221 - Professional Development (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    Students will prepare for an effective career search by learning to create a resume, practicing interviewing skills, and reviewing the job application process. This course will also include a comprehensive look into NFPA 70E standards.
    IN 241 - Industrial Computing II (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    Industrial Computing II expands upon hardware and software configurations and implementation utilizing software packaged for personal computers that provides interfaces between operator and controller. HMI software configurations on PLC-controlled simulators are also explored.
    EL 502 - Variable Speed Drives (2014-2015 SPRING TRIMESTER)
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    PL 141 - Professional Development (2020 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course helps students develop professionally by focusing on soft skills, career planning, and future growth. Students are taught communication skills for the plumbing industry. Topics will include verbal communication with co-workers and written communication such as filling out a timecard or a...
    ET 122 - Electrical Theory II (2023 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course will examine direct current motors and generators beginning with magnetic fields surrounding conductors and coils. From there, students will move into the generation of alternating current and reactive components such as inductors and capacitors in RLC circuits. Students are taught the c...
    MED 210 - Clinical Aspects of Coding & Billin (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Overviews of Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and managed care verification and benefits are presented. Pre-authorization, referral procedures, and medical record documentation will be practiced. This course indcludes an introduction to the basics of diagnotstic and procedure coding and pre...
    IN 222 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2020 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Classroom theory is applied to practical lab assignments utilizing variable frequency drives (VFD’s), 3-phase induction motors, hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components, control valves and positioners, control panels and panel equipment. Physical construction and installation of labs include a...
    MOA 110 - Computer Applications (2024 Spring Quarter)
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    This course covers the basics of computer hardware and software, networks, the internet, Outlook, Word, and Excel. Completion of the PTI 101 Workshop is encouraged.
    ET 112 - Electrical Theory I (2024 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Beginning with atomic structures, this course will introduce the basic theory of electricity along with solving for voltage, current, resistance and wattage in different circuit configurations using Ohm’s and Watt’s laws. Students will also identify and draw single-phase and three-phase systems used...
    a section of the Electrical Theory I course in Electrical Technology - ET
    ET 230 - Safety (2025 Winter 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 220 - Safety (2025 Winter 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 indicating 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 120 - Waste Systems (2025 Summer 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
    IN 141 - Calculus I (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    Students learn analytic geometry, equations of curves, curve sketching, functions, and derivatives.
    a section of the Calculus I course in Industrial Computing & Process - IN
    MD 121 - HIPAA, Laws & Ethics (2025 Winter 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.
    a section of the HIPAA, Laws & Ethics course in Medical Assistant - MD
    MA 243 E - Externship (2017 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Students work in various local machine shops under the supervision of an approved employer. They must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and not be on any probation contract in order to eligible to participate in an externship. The instructor or administration may terminate the externship at any time...
    a section of the Externship course in Machine Technology - MA
    BTA 214 - Federal Tax Accounting (2021 Winter Quarter)
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    This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of tax accounting. Coursework will focus on individual returns, income and exclusions, business income and expenses, deductions and credits, capital gains and losses, corporate tax, and tax administration and planning.
    WLD 320 - Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (2014-2015 SPRING QUARTER)
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    ET 131 - NEC (2017 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
    PM 121 - Elementary Blueprint Reading II (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    Further develops the skills learned in Elementary Blueprint Reading I. Topics covered include the dimensions and symbols used to call out common features such as counter bores, countersinks, fillets, and spot faces. Other topics include tapers, chamfers, bevels, and screw threads.
    ET 122 - Electrical Theory II (2017 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course will examine direct current motors and generators beginning with magnetic fields surrounding conductors and coils. From there, students will move into the generation of alternating current and reactive components such as inductors and capacitors in RLC circuits. Students are taught the c...
    IN 232 - Networking Fundamentals (2018 Fall Quarter)
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    The course introduces networks, network components, and real-world networks.
    IT 130 - Computer Hardware Fundamentals (2026 Winter 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.
    IN 212 - Motor Control (2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    Students learn about lock-out tag-out, electric symbols, ladder diagramming, contactors, single-phase, three-phase, DC motors, and variable speed devices.
    MD 122 - Electronic Health Records (2026 Winter Quarter)
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    This course provides an overview of Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems with an emphasis on practical, hands-on experience. Students will engage in simulated EHR environments to practice documentation skills essential for healthcare settings.
    MA 113 - Machine Tool Practices I (2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    ...Covers the use of hand tools including hacksaws, files, taps, and dies. Topics also include the use of measuring instruments such as steel rules, vernier scales, micrometers, and dial indicators. Precision layout techniques, drilling machine operation, drill bit sharpening, and tapping are also ...
    BTA 111 - Keyboarding I (2018 Summer Quarter)
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    In this course students learn beginning typing and 10-key skills. The objectives are for students to learn how to type by touch and how to take a timed keyboarding/10-key test for accuracy and speed.
    AU 110 - Intro to Automotive Technology (2021 Winter 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...
    AU 141 E - Externship (2024 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 Automotive Technology - AU
    BTA 123 - Career Planning (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    This course is designed to teach students how to write a professional cover letter and resume, participate in career networking, search for positions, apply for positions, and negotiate a position in an administrative field.
    EL 140 - Introduction to Digital (2014-2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    Examination of several different numbering systems, including but not limited to logic gates, numbering systems, conversions and combination logic.
    BTA 130 - Fundamentals of Accounting (2025 Summer Quarter)
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    ...In an introduction to accounting, students are taught accounting concepts and procedures to include debits and credits, the general journal, general ledger, accounting cycle, banking and cash handling procedures, and payroll entries. The objective of this course is to give students a foundation in a...
    BTA 131 - Office Administration (2019 Summer Quarter)
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    This course is designed to prepare students to manage an office and provides office-related situations including decision-making and critical thinking activities.
    IN 111 - Electrical Fundamentals I (2020 Winter 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 ...
    ET 222 - Electrical Theory III (2023 Spring Quarter)
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    Students will build a foundation of transformer theory, solid state electronics, printed circuit boards, soldering, and troubleshooting electronics.
    IN 231 - Digital Fundamentals (2024 Spring Quarter)
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    Introductory digital concepts, number systems, operations, and codes, logic gates are covered along with Boolean algebra and logic simplification, combinational logic, functions of combinational logic, flip-flops, and related devices.
    AU 132 - Automotive & Light Duty Diesel (2015 SUMMER 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...
    MA 233 E - Externship (2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    ...Students work in various local machine shops under the supervision of an approved employer. They must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 and not be on any probation contract in order to eligible to participate in an externship. The instructor or administration may terminate the externship at any time...
    a section of the Externship course in Machine Technology - MA
    RE 400 - Residential & Light Comm. HVAC II (2014-2015 SPRING QUARTER)
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    Interpretation of both ladder and pictorial type wiring diagrams relating to residential and light commercial HVAC systems. Addtional ARI standard graphic electrical symbols are introduced and applied to electrical diagrams. NEC compliance using Article 300.
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