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  • IN 120 - Solid State Devices (2025 Fall Quarter)
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    ...The curriculum covers basic definitions, semiconductor diodes, rectifier diode circuits, basic DC power supply, and transformer usage. DC power supplies – single phase, transistor as DC switch, transistor as an AC amplifier, silicon-controlled rectifiers, triac, diac, and unijunction transistor, and...
    IN 222 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2016 WINTER 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...
    ET 131 - NEC (2023 Summer 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
    MOA 125 - Business Etiquette (2015-2016 WINTER QUARTER)
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    This course focuses on the fundamentals of etiquette as they relate to business and business relationships inside and outside the office.
    IN 120 - Solid State Devices (2017 Spring Quarter)
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    ...The curriculum covers basic definitions, semiconductor diodes, rectifier diode circuits, basic DC power supply, and transformer usage. DC power supplies – single phase, transistor as DC switch, transistor as an AC amplifier, silicon-controlled rectifiers, triac, diac, and unijunction transistor, and...
    BTA 132 - Introduction to Business (2024 Winter Quarter)
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    Students are taught how to apply the basic concepts of business. Topics include the business environment, business formation, financing a business, management motivation and leadership, and operations management.
    IN 402 - Calculus I (2014-2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    Lock-out-tag-out, electrical symbols, ladder diagramming, contactors, single phase, three phase and DC motors, variable speed devices.
    a section of the Calculus I course in Industrial Computing & Process - IN
    MOA 223 E - Medical Office Practicum Externship (2025 Winter 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.
    IT 130 - Computer Hardware Fundamentals (2022 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.
    EL 130 - AC Motors (2014-2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    ...Single-phase motor hook-ups; reversing externally reversible motors; four major parts of a motor; run winding/start windings; using an OHM meter; and properly connect to line voltages. Three-phase wye connected; high and low voltage connections; delta high and low voltage connections; identify, ...
    a section of the AC Motors course in Electrical Technology - EL
    AU 132 - Automotive & Light Duty Diesel (2016 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...
    IN 120 - Solid State Devices (2024 Summer Quarter)
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    ...The curriculum covers basic definitions, semiconductor diodes, rectifier diode circuits, basic DC power supply, and transformer usage. DC power supplies – single phase, transistor as DC switch, transistor as an AC amplifier, silicon-controlled rectifiers, triac, diac, and unijunction transistor, and...
    EL 134 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2015-2016 SPRING QUARTER)
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    Using ladder diagrams, students install the wiring to motor control lab stations. Students will also do troubleshooting after the instructor bugs the station.
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - EL
    PM 121 - Elementary Blueprint Reading II (2018 Winter 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 113 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2022 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
    PL 142 E - Externship (2020 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 Plumbing Technician - PL
    IN 210 - Calculus II (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    Students are taught formulas for calculating derivatives, applications of derivatives, anti-differentiation, trigonometric functions, and definite integral calculus.
    MED 212 - Pharmacology II (2018 Fall 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
    MED 110 - Computer Applications (2018 Spring Quarter)
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    This course covers the basics of computer hardware and software, networks, the Internet, Word, Excel, basic keybaording and Outlook.
    a section of the Computer Applications course in Medical Assistant - MED
    MED 142 - Pharmacology I (2021 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Provides a basic knowledge of pharmacology, including the legal and ethical issues; terms and abbreviations; involvement of governmental agencies; role of providers and allied health professionals; and reading, interpreting and documenting medication orders. This class includes the administration of...
    a section of the Pharmacology I course in Medical Assistant - MED
    PL 120 - Waste Systems (2024 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 233 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    ...Lab time will give students the opportunity to apply the use of training equipment including oscilloscopes, signal generators and DC power supplies, used with solid state components to determine how and why they operate. Introducing green technology with solar energy sources and storing and con...
    a section of the Lab & Shop Projects course in Electrical Technology - EL
    MA 602 - CNC Machine Tool Operation II (2014-2015 SPRING QUARTER)
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    Properties of materials, ferrous tooling materials, nonferrous materials, and heat-treating.
    MED 143 - Clinical Procedures I (2024 Winter Quarter)
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    ...Demonstrations are provided on assisting the physician in performing physical examinations. Emphasis is placed on obtaining the medical history, measure or vital signs, auditory and visual testing, exam room preparation, equipment set-up, and proper positioning and draping of patients. Patient c...
    a section of the Clinical Procedures I course in Medical Assistant - MED
    MED 142 - Pharmacology I (2018 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Provides a basic knowledge of pharmacology, including the legal and ethical issues; terms and abbreviations; involvement of governmental agencies; role of providers and allied health professionals; and reading, interpreting and documenting medication orders. This class includes the administration of...
    a section of the Pharmacology I course in Medical Assistant - MED
    ET 141 - NEC (2020 Summer Quarter)
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    This course will examine and review previously covered NEC articles.
    a section of the NEC course in Electrical Technology - ET
    AU 110 - Intro to Automotive Technology (2015-2016 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...
    MED 140 - Anatomy & Physiology II (2015-2016 SPRING 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...
    IN 241 - Industrial Computing II (2022 Summer 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.
    RE 110 - Refrigeration Fundamentals (2014-2015 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...
    MED 144 - Practice Management & EHR (2022 Spring 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.
    IT 144 - Communications (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course will focus on the basics of technical writing and documentation, along with verbal communications and working as a team. Students study and apply communication techniques, problem resolution skills, and how to handle difficult situations with an emphasis on customer service. This course ...
    IT 223 - Cisco Networking III Lab (2023 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This course introduces higher end networking concepts to the CCNA networking students like network design and architecture. Networks running dynamic routing protocols using RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF though a NAT enabled router will be covered. The student will also gain knowledge to configure secure scal...
    RE 231 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2023 Winter Quarter)
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    ...This course allows students to receive hands-on experience operating, servicing, and repairing industrial heating and cooling systems. It allows students to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in a practical setting to functioning labs and equipment. The related projects in the course w...
    PM 111 - Elementary Blueprint Reading I (2019 Spring 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.
    IN 213 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2017 Spring 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 ...
    RE 600 - Commercial Refrigeration II (2014-2015 FALL QUARTER)
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    AU 141 E - Externship (2017 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 Automotive Technology - AU
    IN 140 - Physics II (2015-2016 WINTER 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
    EL 230 - Solid State Electronic Fundamentals (2018 Spring Quarter)
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    Function and operation of diodes, SCRs, triacs, diacs, UJTs and their use in rectification and control of current by the switching of PN junctions. Construction, theory, and operation of transistors and their applications to control voltage levels. Basic operation and theory of the op-amp.
    IN 241 - Industrial Computing II (2021 Spring 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.
    ET 122 - Electrical Theory II (2025 Fall 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...
    ET 233 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2020 Spring 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
    RE 120 - Refrigeration & Electric Forced Air (2024 Spring Quarter)
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    ...In this course, students explore central forced air electric heating systems and their applications. They employ Ohm's Law theory to calculate CFM by temperature rise in electric heat systems. The curriculum assists with students' understanding of mechanical compression refrigeration systems. Electr...
    ITC 142 L - Laboratory Instruction (2016 SPRING 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.
    ITC 241 - Limited Energy (2017 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Limited Energy Systems: Alarms & Amplified Sound. Fire alarm system installation, programming and troubleshooting are covered. Proper installation practices are covered in accordance with the National Electrical Code and NFPA 72: National Fire Alarm Code. Amplified sound and speaker systems, in...
    a section of the Limited Energy course in Info Tech & Comm Systems - ITC
    EL 132 - Motor Controls (2017 Winter Quarter)
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    ...The principles of two- and three-wire controls and the use of relays, mag-starters, timers, sensors, along with the symbols and ladder diagrams needed to make a successful control installation. Photoelectric controls, thru-beam, retroflective, diffused, and specular types will be addressed. Indu...
    a section of the Motor Controls course in Electrical Technology - EL
    WLD 121 - Gas Metal Arc Welding (2016 Fall 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
    ET 211 - NEC/WAC/RCW (2026 Winter 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
    MA 231 - CNC Machine Tool Operation III (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.
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