This subject prepares students to inspect the performance of the following components of electrical systems within residential buildings: service drops, grounding systems, service panels, wiring systems, devices and fixtures.
This course is a continuation of the comprehensive study of electrical systems with a focus on actual aircraft systems and their operation.
In this course, students will develop an understanding of different types of electric vehicles (EVs) with a focus on mass-produced, consumer passenger vehicles. Students will explore pros and cons of EVs and be able to compare total cost of ownership (TCO) against traditional internal combustion vehicles (ICE).
This course is a comprehensive introduction to basic electrical theory and components used in aviation Alternating Current (AC) systems. Students will gain a familiarity with electrical equipment construction and operation, and its application in industry.
This course covers electrical units, Ohm's Law, circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, relays and contactors as it relates to multi-skilling of trades and related workers. Fundamentals of AC/DC and an overview of transformer principles will be covered. The course will also introduce the students to Electric Motor Controls.
Electric vehicles are transforming the way we move, and this short lecture-style course offers a clear, accessible introduction for anyone curious about the shift to electric. Over four hours, participants gain an overview of how EVs work, including key components, charging options, driving range, maintenance differences, and safety considerations. The session also highlights current market trends...
This course is a comprehensive introduction to basic electrical theory and components used in aircraft direct current (DC) systems. Students will gain a familiarity with electrical equipment construction and operation, and its application in industry.
This course is the study of aircraft environmental control and aircraft safety systems basics with emphasis on the electrical and electronic system components.
Students develop an understanding of light sources, calculations, illumination, electrical control, layout, and specifications as they apply to the theory of interior decorating.
This course covers both theoretical and practical aspects of: advanced piping and tubing systems, basic electricity, the building as a system, and venting practices.