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ElectricalEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. E E 1 F CBasic Electricity and Electronics$ 3 3 2 . 5 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K E EI n t roduction to Electricity and Electro n i c sItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kE E . 1B e h avior of electrons and controlling electron motionE E . 2 Electrical circuits, Electrical energy and powe rE E . 3 Electric heating and lighting, electromagnetismE E . 4 Measuring instruments and Electrical effects in fluidsE E . 5 Induced voltages and electromagnetic generatorsE E . 6 Cells and batteriesE E . 7 Small-scale sources of EMP and electric motorsE E . 8A l t e rnating curr e n tE E . 9 Capacitors and their usesE E . 1 0AC motors and rectifi e r sE E . 1 1A m p l i fi e r sE E.

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1 ElectricalEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. E E 1 F CBasic Electricity and Electronics$ 3 3 2 . 5 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K E EI n t roduction to Electricity and Electro n i c sItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kE E . 1B e h avior of electrons and controlling electron motionE E . 2 Electrical circuits, Electrical energy and powe rE E . 3 Electric heating and lighting, electromagnetismE E . 4 Measuring instruments and Electrical effects in fluidsE E . 5 Induced voltages and electromagnetic generatorsE E . 6 Cells and batteriesE E . 7 Small-scale sources of EMP and electric motorsE E . 8A l t e rnating curr e n tE E . 9 Capacitors and their usesE E . 1 0AC motors and rectifi e r sE E . 1 1A m p l i fi e r sE E.

2 1 2 Electrical communicationE E . 1 3 Solid state AC power control circuitsCourse Objective:The student will become primarily acquainted withthe behavior of electronics to gain a thorough understanding of knowledge is then applied to learning the operations ofelectrical equipment producing fundamental components, and usingthese components in working this is for:Beginning students studying Electricity and ElectronicsItem CodeLesson ElectricalT N. 1 AC o n s t ru c t i o nT N. 2 APrinciples and classifi c a t i o nT N. 3 AC i r c u i t ry and coolingT N. 4 ATap changersT N. 5 AC o n n e c t i o n sT N. 6 ASpecial transform e r sT N 7 . AR e a c t o r sT N. 8 AM a i n t e n a n c eCourse Objective:The student will be familiar with the Basic electri-cal and magnetic principles as applied to transformers. They will alsostudy core and shell-type construction as well as newer methods ofbuilding transformers, the principles of operation, and classification oftransformers.

3 Cooling methods, tap changers, transformer connections,auto transformers, and reactors, inspection and maintenance and the lat-est Safety Rules when working with this is for:Apprentice, journeymen, and newcomers to the fieldwho want a necessary background for understanding students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. T N 1 A F CTr a n s f o rm e r s$ 2 2 2 . 0 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K T NTra n s fo r m e rsItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kItem CodeLesson ElectricalE S . 1 EIntroduction, general ru l e sE S . 2 EHealth and environmental control, vehicle operations and work area protectionE S . 3 EO verhead distribution and transmissionE S . 4 ETree trimming, underground lines and equipment and underground residential distribu t i o nE S.

4 5 EElectrical substation, construction maintenance and operation, generating stations, office safety, and first aidCourse Objective:The student will study the necessity for strict obser-vance of safety rules in preventing accidents to employees and fellowworkers and be more alert to unsafe condition(s) and to avoid unsafeact(s).Who this is for:All SafetyEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. E S 1 E F CElectrical Safety$ 1 3 8 . 6 0 BKES BKS a fety ManualItem CodeLesson DescriptionItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kItem CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c ElectricalC E . 1 Introduction, electronic tubes, federal lawC E . 2 Types of electronic tubes, tube markingsC E . 3 Types of electronic circuits*A separate booklet is re q u i red for each Objective:The student will gain a Basic understanding of elec-tric theory, the principle of how electronic tubes work and Federal Lawas it pertains to license requirements.

5 Booklet 2 provides more informa-tion on electronic tubes and their principle circuit while book 3 illus-trates and describes practical electronic this is for:Apprentices, electricians, maintenance personnel andothers interested in different types of circuits and tubes pertaining students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. C E 1 F CE l e c t r o n i c s$ 8 7 . 0 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eItem CodeLesson ElectricalBKBC BKBrush and Commutator MaintenanceCourse Objective:Learn through pictures/diagrams with writtenexplanations the how and why to proper brush and commutator clean-ing, maintenance, repairs and inspection and the importance of this is for:Electricians, apprentices, shop workers, foremen andothers responsible for the correct and proper maintenance of brush and Commutator MaintenanceB C 1 F CB rush and Commutator Maintenance$ 2 9.

6 2 5 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kB C . 1B rush and commutator maintenanceItem CodeLesson DescriptionEnrolled students may take individual ElectricalE C 1 F CNational Electric Code and Blueprint Reading$ 1 7 6 . 0 0 Enrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. Item CodeLesson DescriptionE C . 1P r i n t r e a d i n gE C . 2O n e - fa m i ly dwellings, introductionE C . 3M u l t i - fa m i ly dwe l l i n g sE C . 4 Commercial locationsE C . 5 Industrial locationsE C . 6 Hazardous locationsCourse Objective:The student is exposed to the latest revision of theNEC (National Electrical Code Blueprint Reading) and how it pertainsto single-family dwellings, multi-family dwellings, commercial, indus-trial, and specialized and hazardous locations.

7 National Electrical &Code Blueprint Reading is designed to enable the student to learn elec-trical blueprint reading and at the same time receive exposure to andbecome familiar with applicable sections of the current NationalElectrical this is for: Electrical inspectors, electricians, apprentices, techni-cians, drafters, designers, contractors and all persons interested inacquiring a knowledge of Electrical installations which comply with thecurrent National Electrical Electrical Code & Blueprint ReadingItem CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kBKEC BKNational Electric Code Blueprint ElectricalL E . 5 0 CE l e m e n t a ry Electrical principlesL E . 5 1 CE l e m e n t a ry Electrical principlesL E . 5 2 CElectric systems, substationsL E . 5 3 CD i s t r i bution circuitsL E.

8 5 4 CWood-pole structures, aluminum, concrete, fi b e rglass and steel stru c t u r e sL E . 5 5 CLine conductorsL E . 5 6 CD i s t r i bution transform e r sL E . 5 7 CLightning protectionL E . 5 8 CFuses and sw i t c h e sL E . 5 9 CS u b s t a t i o n sL E . 6 0 CTransmission circuitsL E . 6 1 CLocating and staking lineL E . 6 2 CUnloading, framing, and hauling wood polesL E . 6 3 CErecting and setting polesL E . 6 4 CGuying polesL E . 6 5 CTransmission tower erectionCourse Objective:The apprentice will gain a general understanding ofelectricity, Electrical terms, from over-head and underground distribu-tion and transmission lines to maintenance procedures as well as this is for:Apprentices, linemen, cablemen, foremen, supervi-sors, and other employees of electric line construction, contractors andtransmission and distribution departments of electric utility sTraining BasicsItem CodeLesson DescriptionC o u rse continued on facing ElectricalL E.

9 6 6 CStringing line conductorsL E . 6 7 CD i s t r i bution transformer installationL E . 6 8 CJoining line conductors, live-line maintenance with hot-line toolsL E . 6 9 CGrounding, protective gr o u n d sL E . 7 0 CStreet lightingL E . 7 1 CVoltage reg u l a t o r sL E . 7 2 CUse and care of pole climbing equipmentL E . 7 3 CU n d e rground systemL E . 7 4 CTree trimming and rope, knots, splices, and gearL E . 7 5 CL aying conduit and manhole constru c t i o nL E . 7 6 CPulling cable and splicing cabl eL E . 7 7 CP r o t e c t ive equipmentL E . 7 8 CU n d e rground residential distribu t i o nL E 5 0 C F CL i n e m a n - C a bl e m a n s Training basics $ 7 2 7 . 9 5 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K L C HThe Lineman s and Cabl e m a n s HandbookItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kItem CodeLesson DescriptionEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing.

10 L i n e m a n - C abl e m a n s Training basics ElectricalM C . 1 Electrical tools, instruments, and safetyM C . 2 Industrial Electrical symbolsM C . 3 Introduction to logic as applied to circuitsM C . 4AC manual contactors and start e r sM C . 5 Magnetism and magnetic solenoidsM C . 6AC/DC contactors and magnetic motor start e r sM C . 7I n t e rpreting more complex line diagrams and control circuits with time-delay log i cM C . 8 Applications and installation of control dev i c e sM C . 9R eversing applied to single-phase, three-phase, and DC motor typesM C . 1 0 Power distribution system transformers, switchboards, panelboards, motor control centers and bu sway sM C . 1 1 Solid state electronic control dev i c e sCourse Objective:The student will gain a knowledge of various elec-trical motor controls, how to read them on blueprints, power distribu-tion centers, preventive maintenance and trouble shooting and safety inworking with this is for: Electrical workers wanting to increase their knowl-edge of Electrical motor :Knowledge of Basic Motor ControlsItem CodeLesson DescriptionC o u rse continued on facing ElectricalM C 1 F CElectrical Motor Controls$ 4 8 6.


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