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  • IN 121 - Electrical Fundamentals II (2023 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Electrical fundamentals are expanded. Magnetism, magnetic circuits, inductance, capacitance, series and parallel AC circuits, and power in AC circuits. Angles, trigonometric functions, trigonometric tables, solution of right triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, elementary plane vectors...
    AU 112 - Basic Automotive Electrical Systems (2022 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, diagnosis, repair, and replacement of batteries, starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be ab...
    PM 144 E - Machine Externship (2018 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.
    IN 801 - Analytical Instruments (2014-2015 FALL 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.
    EL 216 - NEC 690 & WAC (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    ...NEC Article 690 - Solar photovoltaic systems including the array cirtcuit, inverter, and controller. Washington Administrative Code (WAC) and Revised Code of Washington (RCW) requirements for the electrical industry including, but not limited to: electrical industry scopes of work, licensing qualifi...
    a section of the NEC 690 & WAC course in Electrical Technology - EL
    AET 113 E - Externship (2016 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 Agricultural Equipment Tech - AET
    ET 234 L - Construction II (2019 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Students will take part in on-the-job training projects doing handson electrical wiring installations in residential and commercial buildings. Students are required to have 100% supervision by a (01) journey level electrician employed by Perry Technical Institute while performing these electrical in...
    a section of the Construction II course in Electrical Technology - ET
    PL 122 - Math & Blueprint Reading II (2020 Winter Quarter)
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    A continuation of Math & Blueprint Reading I, students will study plumbing math by calculating volumes of cubes and cylinders. Students will expand upon drawing fundamentals, read schematics, and diagram fluid power systems.
    ET 232 - Construction I (2025 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course will introduce terms, symbols, layout, organization, and structure of plans that are used for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Students are taught how to understand and interpret prints for identification of code violations, conflicts of space, and safety issues. Studen...
    a section of the Construction I course in Electrical Technology - ET
    AU 133 - Gasoline and Disel Engine Mgmt Syst (2020 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...
    CST 142 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 Construction - CST
    PM 111 - Elementary Blueprint Reading I (2024 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.
    IN 230 - Programmable Logic Controllers (2017 Winter Quarter)
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    The course provides an overview of PLCs, PLC hardware components, fundamentals of logic, basics of PLC programming, developing PLC ladder and wiring diagrams, and basic PLC functions.
    EL 407 - Conduit Bending & Wiring Practices (2014-2015 SUMMER QUARTER)
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    ...Use of hand benders, hydraulic benders, and PVC conduit benders, ridged metallic conduit, electrical metallic tubing, intermediate metallic conduit and non-metallic conduit will be used in class for deomonstration and hands-on application. Class labs will include the following: predetermined 90 stu...
    IN 131 - Physics I (2025 Summer 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
    PM 140 - GD&T II (2018 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
    AET 141 - Power Train Theory II (2023 Summer Quarter)
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    This course will focus on proper repair techniques and diagnosis of transmissions. Students should be able to demonstrate skills in working with differentials, torque converters, clutches, planetary drive axles, and power take-off units.
    IT 111 - Electronics Fundamentals I Lab (2018 Summer Quarter)
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    ...Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom is applied to practical electronic circuits in a lab environment. Students will use electronic components (resistors, capacitors) to construct circuits and use application/test equipment (power supplies, DMM) to verify operation (volta...
    MOA 143 - Medical Office Procedures (2024 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course introduces and teaches the tasks of a medical office assistant’s career: how to perform administrative functions, records management, medical communications, scheduling appointments, and an introduction to patient billing and processing insurance claims. Emphasis is placed on developing ...
    CST 131 - Construction Fundamentals III (2021 Fall Quarter)
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    ...In this course, students will continue learning construction techniques and specifically focus on precision cutting where they learn how to be more precise as here is where the installation of products are visible. In addition, students will learn about developing a building envelope. Students will ...
    IT 130 - Computer Hardware Fundamentals (2018 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.
    BTA 130 - Fundamentals of Accounting (2023 Winter 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...
    PTD 100 C1 - Professional Truck Driving (2022 PTD Spring)
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    ET 113 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2018 Spring 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 210 - Commercial Refrigeration I (2023 Summer 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...
    IN 142 - Instrumentation II (2021 Summer Quarter)
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    This course covers instrumentation concepts, calibration, analog and smart transmitters, transducers, and process variables.
    IT 233 - Low Voltage Systems I Lab (2022 Summer Quarter)
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    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 of several low voltage and communication systems.
    BTA 213 - Computerized Accounting Concepts (2021 Winter Quarter)
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    This course will provide a hands-on approach to learning QuickBooks that incorporates a thorough understanding of the software while applying knowledge of the accounting cycle.
    IN 112 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2020 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...
    AU 112 - Basic Automotive Electrical Systems (2017 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course covers basic electrical theory, wiring diagrams, test equipment, diagnosis, repair, and replacement of batteries, starters, and alternators. Topics include Ohm’s Law, circuit construction, wiring diagrams, circuit testing, and basic troubleshooting. Upon completion, students should be ab...
    EL 222 - Transformer Connections (2016 Fall Quarter)
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    ...ASA, NEMA, and industrial standards for transformer lead identification and polarity requirements. Practical application of single-phase isolation type transformer configurations. Practical application of three-phase configurations for isolation type transformers. Practical application of single...
    AU 141 E - Externship (2018 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
    PM 143 L - Machine Lab (2017 Fall Quarter)
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    Students will complete a series of projects designed to hone the skills needed in industry. They will machine a series of precision parts on CNC machining and turning centers.
    PM 121 - Elementary Blueprint Reading II (2018 Spring 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.
    WLD 143 - AWS/WABO Certification Prep Course (2025 Winter Quarter)
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    This course prepares students to sit for the American Welding Society (AWS) and Washington Association of Building Officials (WABO) welding certification tests. Students will receive review instruction in the classroom and lab environments pertaining to various welding codes.
    IN 131 - Physics I (2024 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
    IT 133 - Computer Software Fundamentals Lab (2018 Summer Quarter)
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    Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom is applied to computer software in a lab environment. Students will install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot multiple types of computer operating systems and software applications to verify operation and prove theory.
    ET 141 - NEC (2019 Spring 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
    IN 110 - Math for Electronics (2022 Fall Quarter)
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    ...This course covers numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of polynomials, equations, powers of 10, units and dimensions, special products and factoring, algebraic fractions, fractional equations, graphs, simultaneous equations, exponents and radicals, and quadratic equations. C...
    IN 121 - Electrical Fundamentals II (2018 Fall Quarter)
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    ...Electrical fundamentals are expanded. Magnetism, magnetic circuits, inductance, capacitance, series and parallel AC circuits, and power in AC circuits. Angles, trigonometric functions, trigonometric tables, solution of right triangles, trigonometric identities and equations, elementary plane vectors...
    MA 130 - Math for Machine Tech III (2014-2015 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 geometric construction, area calculations, and volume calculations.
    MOA 410 - Basic Procedures Coding (2014-2015 WINTER QUARTER)
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    RE 141 L - Lab & Shop Projects (2026 Spring Quarter)
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    ...This course helps students apply the knowledge learned in the classroom to operational HVAC equipment. All laboratory/shop tasks will be performed on heating systems that include fossil fuel units such as natural, LP gas units, oil heating systems, electric heating, and heat pump systems. The scope ...
    PL 110 - Introduction to Plumbing (2025 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Students will meet the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for workplace safety. In addition, students will review the history, work performed, responsibilities, and safety principles associated with plumbing and pipefitting. Completion of the PTI 101 Workshop is...
    ITC 144 - Network Server OS Practicum (2018 Spring Quarter)
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    ...Continuation of Windows server implementation. Principles, design, implementation, and administration of the latest industry network architectures and topologies. Virtualized network environments to provide service and applications to end users are covered, as well as network storage and cloud infra...
    MED 221 - Clinical Procedures III (2020 Summer Quarter)
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    ...This course provides a review of the material covered in Clinical Procedures I and II. Students will demonstrate competency in each of the areas taught during the previous courses, as well as cover additional material related to specialty procedures. This course will also cover externship preparatio...
    PM 111 - Elementary Blueprint Reading I (2020 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.
    BTA 130 - Fundamentals of Accounting (2024 Winter 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...
    IN 131 - Physics I (2019 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
    ET 212 - Industrial III (2023 Fall Quarter)
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    This course will outline the fundamentals and functions of variable frequency drives (VFDs) and interpreting manufacturer manuals. Students will troubleshoot poor power quality and harmonics along with learning skills to correct these symptoms using power quality analyzers.
    a section of the Industrial III course in Electrical Technology - ET
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