Schedule of Classes: Fall 2008 |
Applied Industrial Technology AIT 101B W01: Fundamentals of Applied Industrial Technology
Explains the fundamental concepts of electricity used in many applications, especially control systems. Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws will be applied both in theory and through lab experiments. Mechanical concepts of basic levers and forces, friction and pulleys and gears are introduced, as well as their effects on a system. Covers fundamental operation of electric relay controls and explains basic logic circuits which are used to provide automated control of many types of machines. Simulated tools and test equipment are utilized. See all Applied Industrial Technology courses in the schedule of classes.
* Class status is updated once a day. This class information was last updated on November 21, 2008 at 1:28 am. Check Web-REG for the most current information. NOTE: Classes with low registration numbers may result in the class being canceled. Students are encouraged to register and pay early to reduce the chance of class cancellation. NEW EARLIER PAY DATE: Payment is due for full-term fall 2008 classes by August 15, 2008.
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