Los Medanos College Spring 2014 Classes Schedule

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SEC DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES

ETEC-050

Instrumentation - Process Control - 3 Units

CO-REQUISITE: ETEC-052 ADVISORY: ETEC-010, 012, 032, 034; PHYS-015; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Join us in this class and learn how to take measured and transmitted a process variable signal and compare it to a reference set point to determine the amount of error and use that error to tune the PID gain of the controller. Learn to configure controllers and tune PID loops for optimum performance. You will understand different typed of final Control Elements and their effect on the ability to control the process. This information taught in this class is required by most employers in the petrochemical and steel industries. Electrician trainees can continue to work as electricians under the supervision of a certified electrician while taking this course. Required course for Instrumentation Specialization. SC 6107 T 8:00-10:50am CC2-228 Nasworthy, C Semester

ETEC-052

Applied Process Control Lab - 1 Unit

CO-REQUISITE: ETEC-050 ADVISORY: ETEC-010, 012, 032, 034, 050; PHYS-015; MATH-012; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This is a laboratory class designed to work in parallel with ETEC-050 and provide you with the hands on experience with process measurement instruments. You will learn to configure, calibrate and connect transducers and transmitters as you place this equipment in operational loops. You will use techniques set forth by the Instrument Society of America and learn to use the instruments necessary to calibrate the transducers and transmitters. You will apply your knowledge to measure and transmit signal representing the measured variable in pressure, level, temperature, pH and flow processes. This course will give you hands on experiences that will be required to work in the field as an instrument technician. Required course for Instrumentation Specialization. SC 6106 M 8:00-10:50am EL-1 Nasworthy, C Semester

ETEC-056

Codes for Instrument Application - 1 Unit

ETEC-058

Analytical Instrumentation - 2 Units

ADVISORY: ETEC-010, 012; MATH-012; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU This course focuses on the National Electric Code regulations for hazardous classified locations, remote signaling and power-limited circuits. It is designed for students who are seeking an Instrumentation Specialization. This course meets requirements for the California Department of Apprenticeship Standards for electrician certification or re-certification. Electrician trainees can continue to work as electricians under the supervision of a certified electrician while taking this course. Required course for Instrumentation Specialization. SC 6105 T 11:00-11:50am CC2-228 Williams, J Semester

ADVISORY: ETEC-010, 012, 032; PHYS-015; CHEM-006; MATH-012; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Learn how industry uses instruments to identify properties of their products and byproducts to insure their quality and the quality of the environment. Gain a practical and theoretical understanding of sensing and measurement devices and how they are used in industries such as chemical plants, refineries, steel processing and water treatment plants. Learn to operate the test and calibration equipment used in industry to insure that the processes are within the levels of tolerance. Electrician trainees can continue to work as an electrician under the supervision of a certified electrician while taking this course. Required course for Instrumentation Specialization. SC 6104 W 8:00-8:50am CC2-228 Staff, L Semester W 9:00-11:50am EL-1

SEC DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES

ETEC-059

System Integration and Troubleshooting - 2 Units

ETEC-170

Occupational Work Experience Education in Electrical / Instrumentaion Technology - 1-4 Units

PREREQUISITE: ETEC-012 ADVISORY: ETEC-020, 030, 032, 050; MATH-025; eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Learn how complex systems are integrated in industries such as refineries, chemical plants, steel production mills and water treatment plants. Gain a practical and theoretical understanding of fine tuning techniques to insure all components in the integrated system function as they should. Apply proper troubleshooting techniques to solve real problems that are programmed into the system by the instructor. This is the capstone course in the Instrumentation Specialization. SC 6103 TH 8:00-11:50am EL-1 Nasworthy, C Semester

PREREQUISITE: Approved online application ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Earn college credit while you learn on-the-job! For students whose current employment is related to their major. Students must be employed or formally volunteer, complete learning objectives, and work 75 paid hours or 60 volunteer hours for each unit of credit. SC 2420 Nasworthy, C Semester Note: Students must submit an online Work Experience application and attend a mandatory Orientation. Go to www.losmedanos.edu/cwee for information.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EMS-010

Emergency Medical Technician I - 6 Units

EMS-011

Emergency Medical Technician I Recertification 1 Unit

PREREQUISITE: Students must be 18 years of age by the date the course begins ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Come join us in the fast-paced, exciting field of emergency medical services by becoming an EMT. Learn the life-saving skills that allow you to assess patients in an emergency setting, use your knowledge and skills to treat them, and stabilize and transport them for further care. This course requires extensive study and preparation time, including reading, completing homework, and practicing skills, typically 10 to 12 hours per week. Clinical time is also required to obtain State-mandated patient contacts, typically an additional 16 to 30 hours outside of class. Successful completion of this course allows the student to take the national registration exam administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Material lab fee of $50 required. LR 0022 MW 12:00-4:20pm CC3-365 Hess, T Semester T 12:00-2:50pm 0021 MW 5:30-9:50pm CC3-365 Hudock, J Semester T 5:30-8:20pm

PREREQUISITE: EMT-Basic Certification ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-100 LMC Degree: NDA This course prepares you to meet recertification requirements as an Emergency Medical Technician as required by the State of California. You must also provide a current copy of AHA Healthcare Provider CPR card. SC 0025 TH 9:00-3:50pm CC3-336 Hudock, J 2/20-3/13

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