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Construction&Building
Trades
ELECTRICAL
Fundamentals of StructuralWiring
Covers basic principles and fundamentals of electricity and electrical work. Course
will include components of schematics and blueprints, importance and role of the
National Electrical Code, and safety. Students will receive hands-on experience with
tools of the trade, wiring, and installing components of accessory terminations.
This course is offered in a Hybrid format where the lecture portion of the course is
completed online outside of class meeting times. This course is offered for credit as
BLD141. See the credit schedule for more information.
Note:
Prerequisite: EN51 or ESL70 or ESL97. Online registration is not available.
Please register on campus. There is a textbook required for this course, visit
www.bookstore.frederick.edufor details.
ELC167
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90 hours
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$639
($476 tuition + $163 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
3397
Tu, Th 6pm - 9pm
1/24–3/9 Monroe Center /MC117
Commercial Electric
Continues concepts and skills covered in the first two courses of the electrical
building trades program. This course covers wiring methods mainly used
in commercial construction. Topics covered to include: conduit (bending,
installation), commercial lighting (fluorescent, HID), and transformers.
Students will also have an overview of the applicable sections of the National
Electrical Code (NEC), including box/conduit fill, and load calculations. This
course is offered in a Hybrid format where the lecture portion of the course
is completed online outside of class meeting times. This course is offered
for credit as BLD145. See the credit schedule for more information.
Note:
Prerequisite: BLD142 or ELC121 or ELC168. Online registration is not available.
Please register on campus. There is a textbook required for this course, visit
www.bookstore.frederick.edufor details.
ELC166
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60 hours
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$507
($367 tuition + $140 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
3390
M, W 6pm - 8:30pm
1/23–3/8 Monroe Center /MC117
Residential Electric
This course will advance student knowledge in the National Electric Code (NEC) and
its application. Topics covered will include NEC calculations; as well as print reading,
circuitry, schematics, materials, and circuit testing. Hands-on applications will be
conducted in a lab setting. This course is offered in a Hybrid format where the lecture
portion of the course is completed online outside of class meeting times. This course
is offered for credit as BLD142. See the credit schedule for more information.
Note:
Prerequisite: BLD141 or ELC120 or ELC167. Online registration is not available.
Please register on campus. There is a textbook required for this course, visit
www.bookstore.frederick.edufor details.
ELC168
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60 hours
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$507
($367 tuition + $140 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
3391
Tu, Th 6pm - 8:30pm
3/21–5/11* Monroe Center /MC117
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No class 3/30 .
CONSTRUCTION & BUILDINGTRADES
Specialized Systems
Covers topics in the electrical field such as CAT5, CAT6, CATV, fiber optics, fire alarms,
photovoltaic, and electric controls. Students will receive hands on experience
working with materials and components in a lab setting. Students will also be
introduced to the National Electrical Code (NEC) codes governing these various sub-
fields of the electrical industry. This course is offered in a Hybrid format where the
lecture portion of the course is completed online outside of class meeting times. This
course is offered for credit as BLD146. See the credit schedule for more information.
Note:
Prerequisite: BLD142 or ELC121 or ELC168. Online registration is not available.
Please register on campus. There is a textbook required for this course, visit
www.bookstore.frederick.edufor details.
ELC169
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60 hours
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$497
($357 tuition + $140 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
CE Instructor
3392
M, W 6pm - 8:30pm
3/20–5/10* Monroe Center /MC117
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No class 3/27, 3/29 .
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
National Electric Code – NEC – Update-10 Hour
This course covers the updates to the National Electric Code (NEC). The NEC is
updated every 3 years. Learn about the important changes that have happened to
the NEC, and how perform new calculations. An overview of NEC navigation and
application will assist you in staying compliant. There will also be time to cover NEC
related questions.
TRD265
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10 hours
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$185
($159 tuition + $26 fees)
INSTRUCTOR:
Charles LoSchiavo
3146
Th, F 11:30am - 4:30pm 6/1–6/2 FCC/E124A
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