WinterSpringCEWD2023

Winter/Spring 2023 frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 28 TRADES & VOCATIONAL TRAINING HYB 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. Also offered for credit as BLDT241. Note: Prerequisite: BLDT140 or ELC181 or ELC167. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. ELC182 | 60 hours | $536 ($387 tuition + $149 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24291 M,W 6 - 8:30 PM 3/15 – 5/10* Monroe Center/MC129 *No class 3/20 & 3/22 HYB 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. Also offered for credit as BLDT242. Note: Prerequisite: BLDT 241 or ELC182 or ELC168. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. ELC166 | 60 hours | $536 ($387 tuition + $149 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24286 Tu,Th 6 - 8:30 PM 1/24 – 3/14 Monroe Center/MC129 HYB 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. Also offered for credit as BLDT143. Note: Prerequisite: BLDT140 or ELC181 or ELC167. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. ELC183 | 60 hours | $565 ($387 tuition + $178 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24290 Tu,Th 6 - 8:30 PM 3/16 – 5/11* Monroe Center/MC129 *No class 3/21 & 3/23 Trades & Vocational Training AUTOMOTIVE Introduction to Automotive Technology This course will introduce students to the automotive service industry. The course will familiarize students with the functions and operation of key components, vehicle inspections, tool and part identification/use, and shop safety. Students will also explore career paths and industry certifications. The program includes curriculum which is designed to help participants understand and deliver what employers demand today. This course is aligned with the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Entry Level Maintenance and Light Repair certification. Note: To enroll in the course students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. TRD258 | 75 hours | $1,050 ($950 tuition + $100 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Joshua Logan 24318 M,W 6 - 9 PM 2/1 – 5/3* Monroe Center/MC144 *No class 3/20 & 3/22 Braking Systems This course introduces students to vehicle braking system operation, maintenance, and repair. Topics will include drum and disc brakes, brake line repairs, and supporting electrical systems. Students will complete maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks in an instructional lab. Note: To enroll in the course students must have successfully completed TRD258: Introduction to Automotive Technology. TRD150 | 48 hours | $750 ($700 tuition + $50 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Joshua Logan 23545 Tu,Th 6 - 9 PM 1/10 – 3/2 Monroe Center/MC144 24317 M,W 6 - 9 PM 5/8 – 7/5* Monroe Center/MC144 *No class 5/29 & 6/19 ELECTRICAL HYB Fundamentals of Structural Wiring 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. Also offered for credit as BLDT140. Note: To enroll in the course students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. Visit frederick.edu/ CEWDCourseAccess for help with student course access. ELC181 | 90 hours | $691 ($516 tuition + $175 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24284 M,W 6 - 9 PM 1/23 – 3/13 Monroe Center/MC129 In-Person Courses Online Courses (ONL) Structured Remote Courses (SR) Hybrid Courses (HYB) | See page 4 for more course option information ONL Note: Multiple sections may be available for certain ONL classes. Please ensure that you register for the date you want. Eligible for senior tuition waiver. Eligible for disabled & retired tuition waiver. See page 39.

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