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  • BTA 114 - Business English I (2024 Winter Quarter)
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    ...This course emphasizes basic punctuation and grammar rules and covers sentence structure. The focus is on writing sentences which demonstrate a grasp of basic syntax and usage and writing sound paragraphs which express a main idea clearly and develop it fully with a minimum of errors in sentence str...
    MOA 212 - Health Care Delivery Systems (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    ...Students will demonstrate an understanding of health care delivery systems. They are to analyze the organization of health care delivery in hospitals, mental health and ambulatory care centers, home health agencies, and nursing homes. Students will be introduced to the UBO4. Emphasis is placed on ho...
    EL 212 - NEC Articles 500 & 680 (2016 SPRING QUARTER)
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    ...NEC Article 500 – Requirements for the use of the Class, Division, Group and Zone system and the general installation requirements for electrical wiring and apparatus utilized in hazardous locations. NEC Article 680 – Applying the provisions of Article 680 to swimming pools, spas, hot tubs, fo...
    ET 120 - Safety (2025 Fall 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
    IN 130 - Operational Amplifiers (2015-2016 WINTER 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.
    IN 140 - Physics II (2020 Summer 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
    IN 241 - Industrial Computing II (2022 Winter 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.
    IN 112 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2024 Winter Quarter)
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    ...School rules, conduct and dress code, including proper clothing requirements and the use of safety glasses, general safety practices concerning the usage and maintenance procedures for electrical and general shop equipment. First aid and CPR training for two-year certification, tool and book purchas...
    CST 132 E - Externship (2022 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 Construction - CST
    PL 141 - Professional Development (2025 Winter 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...
    PL 141 - Professional Development (2022 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 133 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2020 Spring 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
    AU 140 - Automotive Drivetrain Systems (2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    ...This course covers operation, diagnosis, service, and repair of automatic transmissions/transaxles. Topics include hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and electrical/electronic operation of automatic drivetrains and the use of appropriate service tools and equipment. This course will also cover manual...
    IN 801 - Analytical Instruments (2015-2016 SPRING QUARTER)
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    Students will explore applications and implementation of process analyzer systems and study chemistry as it pertains to process analyzers. Theory and operation of electrochemical and compositional process analyzers will be covered.
    RE 131 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2016 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    ...This practical laboratory course focuses on applying control strategies to wire and operate HVAC equipment. Students develop a wide range of wiring diagrams, using actual HVAC units. They gain hands-on experience with heat pumps, oil, gas, and electric forced air HVAC systems. Typical lab projects i...
    WLD 130 - Flux Cored Arc Welding (2016 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...
    ET 111 - NEC/WAC/RCW (2024 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
    BTA 133 - Introduction to Marketing (2017 Winter 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.
    WLD 114 - Cutting, Gouging & Torch Techniques (2023 Fall Quarter)
    Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu: 7-3:30 PM @ *
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    This course covers manual and semi-automatic cutting operations such as oxyfuel, plasma, carbon-arc cutting/gouging and lancing. Students are given the opportunity to develop skills using band saws, iron workers, and related metal working equipment.
    BTA 123 - Career Planning (2016 WINTER 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.
    BTA 113 - Spreadsheets (2017 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Students learn how to use Microsoft Excel for basic and more advanced spreadsheet creation including tables, charts, PivotTables, and PivotCharts. Students will practice creating formulas using absolute and relative cell references and using functions like COUNTIF and VLOOKUP to answer questions and...
    a section of the Spreadsheets course in BUSINESS TECH. & ACCOUNTING - BTA
    EL 141 - Programmable Logic Controllers (2017 Winter 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...
    IT 244 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 Iinfo. Tech & Comm. Systems - IT
    BTA 223 E - Externship (2023 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 BUSINESS TECH. & ACCOUNTING - BTA
    IN 240 - Analytical Instruments (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    Students will explore applications and implementation of process analyzer systems and study chemistry as it pertains to process analyzers. Theory and operation of electrochemical and compositional process analyzers will be covered.
    ITC 232 - Career Planning (2019 Summer Quarter)
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    Designed to prepare the student to mount an effective job search. Resume preparation, interview skills and the job application process are covered as the portfolio preparation process is completed.
    a section of the Career Planning course in Info Tech & Comm Systems - ITC
    MA 242 - Mastercam Mill Level Three II (2016 SPRING QUARTER)
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    This course covers machining three-dimensional shapes with the surface rough and surface finish toolpaths. Other topics include surface high speed toolpaths and using a STL stock model to verify a solid model.
    RE 110 - Refrigeration Fundamentals (2026 Winter 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...
    BTA 143 - Economics (2025 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
    PM 120 - Industrial Mathematics II (2017 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course covers the fundamentals of plane geometry. Common shop problems are solved by applying the geometric principles of triangles, common polygons, and circles. Other topics covered include area and volume calculations, trigonometric functions as they apply in the machine trades, calculations...
    ITC 221 L - Cisco Lab Instruction II (continued (2015-2016 SPRING QUARTER)
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    Application of the technical knowledge acquired in ITC 212 Cisco Networking II.
    MOA 137 - Medical Reimbursement I (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Students will study federal, state, and private health insurance plans including managed care systems. Students are taught the processing cycle of health insurance claims, health insurance terminology, reimbursement methodologies for professional services, and proper completion of the 1500 billing f...
    MA 702 - CNC Machine Tool Operation III (2014-2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    As a continuation of CNC Machine Tool Operation II, this course covers the manual programming and operation of CNC machining centers. Topics include cutter diameter compensation, plane selection, circular interpolation contour milling, face milling, and machining slots and pockets.
    IN 140 - Physics II (2023 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
    IN 704 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2014-2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    Applying classroom theory to practical lab assignments and simulators, using Microsoft Word and AutoCad. Safety is stressed at all times.
    ET 213 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2024 Summer 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
    IN 221 - Instrumentation IV (2023 Spring Quarter)
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    Instrumentation IV covers advanced control concepts such as configurations of distributive process control, hardware implementations, and plant loop communications all utilizing control simulators, fluid power systems, control valves, and valve positioners.
    MA 220 - Geo. Dimension & Toleracing II (2016 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 are datums, material conditions, and material boundary.
    IN 231 - Digital Fundamentals (2017 Fall 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.
    ET 233 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2019 Summer Quarter)
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    Students will practice applied wiring techniques in various hands-on exercises and labs including, but not limited to: conduit bending, switch connections, non-metallic and metallic cable, wire pulling, panel, box, and device installation, and connections.
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - ET
    WLD 121 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (2024 Summer 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
    IN 221 - Instrumentation IV (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    Instrumentation IV covers advanced control concepts such as configurations of distributive process control, hardware implementations, and plant loop communications all utilizing control simulators, fluid power systems, control valves, and valve positioners.
    ET 222 - Electrical Theory III (2022 Spring Quarter)
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    Students will build a foundation of transformer theory, solid state electronics, printed circuit boards, soldering, and troubleshooting electronics.
    BTA 115 - Business Math (2019 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course covers math functions applied to business scenarios and concepts including calculating interest; solving for portion, base, and rate; and calculating discounts and invoice terms. This course should prepare students to be smart shoppers, informed taxpayers, and valued employees. Basic mat...
    RE 121 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2018 Fall 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...
    EL 124 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2014-2015 SPRING 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
    ET 121 - NEC (2025 Spring Quarter)
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    This course will review and build upon the code previously covered in the program with the addition of articles relating to reactors such as capacitors and inductors.
    a section of the NEC course in Electrical Technology - ET
    IN 221 - Instrumentation IV (2019 Summer Quarter)
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    Instrumentation IV covers advanced control concepts such as configurations of distributive process control, hardware implementations, and plant loop communications all utilizing control simulators, fluid power systems, control valves, and valve positioners.
    ITC 221 L - Cisco Lab Instruction II (continued (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    Application of the technical knowledge acquired in ITC 212 Cisco Networking II.
    IN 142 - Instrumentation II (2020 Winter Quarter)
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    This course covers instrumentation concepts, calibration, analog and smart transmitters, transducers, and process variables.
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