MFGT1250 — Basic Electricity for Manufacturing, Power and Process
6.0 Credits Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, coaching and problem solving, students learn and apply general electrical theory used in manufacturing, process, and power industries. Students study electron theory as it relates to ac and dc circuits. Students study various circuits, resistance, capacitance, inductance, symbols, and wiring diagrams. Lab assignments allow students to demonstrate an understanding of electrical theory, measuring, and control devices. The course emphasizes safety, as students are working with actual controls and voltages.
Part of
- Electrical Mechanical Systems
- Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Technology
- Facilities Operations and Maintenance
- Facilities Operations and Maintenance Technology
- Industrial Electrical
- Industrial Electrical Technician
- Manufacturing Pre-Apprenticeship Career Certificate
- Manufacturing Process Operations
- Manufacturing, Power, and Process Operations Technology
- Production Maintenance
- Stationary Engineer