APR 122 — Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics
This class is designed for apprentices working/studying to become Limited Energy Technicians, but is open to anyone desiring an introduction to Electricity and Electronics. Topics for this term include: Basic DC and AC Circuit analysis, Semiconductors, ICs and Digital Logic, Switching Devices, and Blueprint Reading. Using a DMM to safely test voltage, current and resistance will be emphasized. The National Electrical Code (NEC) as it relates to effective and safe implementation of low-voltage circuits will be introduced. Recommended: Variable and Linear Equations.
Prerequisites: APR 121
Part of
- Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, Associate of Applied Science
- Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies, One-Year Certificate
- Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies: Trade Worker Apprenticeship Technologies, Career Pathway Certificate of Completion
- Limited Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies Certificate