AT 1163 — Fund Electricity I (DC CRCTS)
This course introduces fundamental electrical concepts and practical skills for industrial and technical applications. Students learn basic circuit design and analysis, including resistance, current, voltage, and power, and apply Ohm’s Law to solve problems in DC series and parallel circuits. Emphasis is placed on safe, accurate electrical measurement with a digital multimeter and other common test equipment, along with essential troubleshooting techniques. In hands-on lab activities, students construct and test simple circuits to reinforce theory and build job-ready competency. Ozark Campus CTE fee: $51.
Part of
- Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Associate of Applied Science - Facilities Management Option
- Automation Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Controls Fundamentals, Certificate of Proficiency
- Industrial Control Systems, Certificate of Proficiency
- Industrial Control Systems, Technical Certificate
- Industrial Electronic Technology, Technical Certificate