EL 150 - Electrical Schematics, Electrical Standards, and Codes Description Schematic print reading and understanding the purpose for electrical standards and codes are essential for working safely on and understanding electrical systems. This course reviews the different types of electrical prints (concentrating on ladder diagrams). Students will learn the basics of reading electrical prints and how to create them using Computer Aided Design (CAD). Electrical standards are explained and students are taught how to locate information in the NFPA 70-National Electrical Code (NEC). Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 4 School: School of Business & Industry Department: Applied Technology Discipline: EL Major Course Revisions: N/A Last Revision Date Effective: 20230216T17:59:19 Course Review & Revision Year: 2027-2028 Course Type: Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program. Course Format: Lecture - 1:1
General Education Requirement: None General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): NA Course Learning Outcomes:
- Interpret Electrical Schematics.
- Understand the purpose for electrical standards and codes.
- Develop a technique for looking up information in the National Electrical Code.
- Recognize different types of electrical prints and their uses.
- Utilize an industry standard CAD program to draw schematic components.
- Complete work accurately, with attention to detail.
- Work well in teams and with others.
Approved for Online Delivery?: Yes Course Outline: I. Introduction to NFPA 70-National Electrical Code
A. Purpose
B. Overview
C. Locating information in the NEC
II. Electrical Standards
A. Purpose
B. Use
C. Locating information in the NEC
III. Electrical Prints
A. Print types
B. Reading prints
C. Finding information on prints
D. Print Styles
IV. Computer Aided Design (CAD)
A. Introduction
B. Creating Prints using a CAD program. Mandatory CLO Competency Assessment Measures: None Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None Instructional Strategies: Lecture: 60-80%
Worksheets and Activities: 20-40%
Mandatory Course Components: None Academic Program Prerequisite: None Prerequisites/Other Requirements: None English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corerequisite(s): None Course-Specific Placement Test: None Course Aligned with IRW: N/A Consent to Enroll in Course: No Department Consent Required Total Lecture Hours Per Week: 4 Faculty Credential Requirements: Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Professionally qualified through work experience in field (Perkins Act or Other) (list below) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: The instructor must meet the standard for the school of Workforce Development and have some Arc Flash Training Experience. General Room Request: None Maximum Course Enrollment: 20 Equivalent Courses: None Dual Enrollment Allowed?: Yes Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit Accepted: None AP Min. Score: NA Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1 Programs Where This Courses is a Requirement: Electrical Controls Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S, Electrical Controls/Mechatronics Certificate, Electronics Engineering Technology, A.A.A.S, Mechatronics-Basic Industrial Electricity, Certificate, Pathway Degree with Manufacturing and Applied Technology Concentration, A.A. People Soft Course ID Number: 104478 Course CIP Code: 15.9999 High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No If yes, with which high schools?: NA Non-Credit GRCC Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Departments?: NA Corporate Articulation Agreement exist?: No If yes, with which Companies?: NA
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