PPT126

PPT126

PPT126 Basic Electricity

4 Credit Hours

This course will cover the basic description of electricity. Series and parallel circuits will be defined as well as the characteristics of voltage and current in these circuits. Students will learn types and purpose of electrical components in a circuit. The course will also describe AC and DC circuits and power source. Types and construction of solid-state equipment will be identified. The construction and operation of various types of electrical equipment will be described and the students will be able to identify the equipment. This course includes a one-day lab concentrating on demonstrating on the electrical trainers the class room material learned over the length of the course.

2025 Spring Term

Section: E
Course Format: Evening Seats Available: 16/16
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
In-Person DWN DC309 01/14/25 - 05/13/25 5:30 PM - 8:20 PM T Natalie Martin
Type In-Person
Location DWN DC309
Dates 01/14/25 - 05/13/25
Times 5:30 PM - 8:20 PM
Meeting Days T
Instructor Natalie Martin
Section: A
Course Format: On-Campus Seats Available: 5/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
In-Person DWN DC309 01/15/25 - 05/15/25 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM W R Natalie Martin
Type In-Person
Location DWN DC309
Dates 01/15/25 - 05/15/25
Times 8:00 AM - 9:50 AM
Meeting Days W R
Instructor Natalie Martin
Section: O
Course Format: Online Seats Available: 13/20
Type Location Dates Time Meeting Days Instructor
Online 01/13/25 - 05/16/25 Natalie Martin
Type Online
Location
Dates 01/13/25 - 05/16/25
Times
Meeting Days
Instructor Natalie Martin