equipment, and explanations of why certain practices should or should not be followed. This course will evaluate human reactions in normal and abnormal conditions. Features required for safe working conditions will be compared to industry standards. Prerequisites: Completion of EUT 101 and EUT 111. Corequisites: EUT 161 and EUT 171 11932 30 reactive power; power factor; reactive factor; power in terms of branch currents and voltages; power matching; three-phase voltages, currents, and power; wye and delta connected circuits; analysis of balanced 3-phase circuits. Employability skills such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and others are practiced. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory Prerequisites: EUT 101, EUT 111 and TMA 095 with a grade of C or higher. Corequisites: EUT 151 and EUT 171. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 10673 01 systems and functions. Students will learn how utility power distribution systems are designed and operated, including planning, load characteristics and the application of distribution transformers, substations, primary and secondary systems, and voltage regulation and reductions. Students will analyze the impedance, reflection and standing wave characteristics of transmission lines. Prerequisites: EUT 101, EUT 111, TMA 095 with a grade of C or higher. Corequisites: EUT 151 and EUT 161. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100. 10674 01 generation company (National Grid). Students will work in a facility learning how to splice wires, connect fuses and transformers, and learn the industry correct techniques. Students will become familiar with the tools and equipment used in the power industry. Prerequisite: Completion of all other required EUT certificate courses and permission of instructor. 11876 01 Safety Technology opportunities in the fire protection and related fields; culture and history of emergency services; fire loss analysis; organization and function of public and private fire protection services; fire departments as part of local government; laws and regulations affecting the fire service; fire service nomenclature; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics; introduction to fire protection systems; introduction to fire strategy and tactics; and life safety initiatives. 11729 80 Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention; organization and operation of a fire prevention bureau; use and application of codes and standards; plans review; fire inspections; fire and life safety education; and fire investigation, proper fire prevention and inspection techniques. Prerequisite: Completion of FPS 100. basic principles of chemistry (inorganic and organic) as well as related principles of mathematics and physics. Prerequisite: Completion of FPS 100. determining the point of origin, motivation and profile of fire setters, and case preparation. Prerequisite: Completion of FPS 100. fire prevention, labor relations and OSHA. Prerequisite: Completion of FPS 100. environments throughout the world, with emphasis on human interrelationships within these environments. Included are political, economic and cultural factors related to the physical environment. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 101. General Education Elective: Social Science Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. 11224 01 T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses |