2012-2013 Arkansas Northeastern College Catalog

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Fundamentals of Language/Lab or CP 02343 Introduction to Composition or an ACT score of 19 or better in English or a COMPASS score of 75 or above in English. HI 23023 ARKANSAS HISTORY – A study of the historical figures, places, major events, and social and economic factors which have influenced the historical growth and development of the state. This course is recommended for education majors. Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or above in CP 02023 Fundamentals of Language/Lab or CP 02343 Introduction to Composition or an ACT score of 19 or better in English or a COMPASS score of 75 or above in English. HI 23033 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY – A survey of the total Black experience in America. Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or above in CP 02023 Fundamentals of Language/Lab or CP 02343 Introduction to Composition or an ACT score of 19 or better in English or a COMPASS score of 75 or above in English. HI 23043 INTRODUCTION TO HERITAGE STUDIES – This course provides an introduction to the concerns and issues involved in the studies of heritage, tradition, historic preservation, public archaeology, folklore, history and preservation.

HEATING/VENTILATION/AIR CONDITIONING HV 17004 INTRODUCTION TO AIR CONDITIONING - This course contains a series of lectures and demonstrations on the history and development of refrigeration. General and specific safety rules and school procedures will be stressed. The identification and use of hand and special tools, as well as, principles of measurement using rules and micrometers, will be taught. HV 17013 TUBING, PIPE, AND WELDING - This course covers the process of identifying tubing and piping with practical applications in sizing and fitting to different configurations using mechanical fittings, soft soldering, silver brazing, aluminum brazing, and equipment usage. Practical application is provided in the laboratory. HV 17024 HVAC ELECTRICITY - This course provides a study of electricity, its effects, and its behavior. This knowledge of the fundamentals will prepare students to understand the construction and operation of electric motors, controls, and circuits used for refrigeration and air conditioning. HV 17033 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND MOTORS - This course teaches the characteristics of alternating current waves, phase relations, transfer action and its use with controls, motors and relay resistors. In addition, the student will study a wide variety of motors, single and three phase, used in the air condition and refrigeration field. Practical application is provided in the laboratory. HV 17043 SCHEMATICS - The student will learn to read, draw, and interpret wiring diagrams, and place the circuitry in operative arrangements with electrical and electronic symbols. The student will develop systems diagrams for a variety of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. HV 17054 FUNDAMENTALS OF GAS AND ELECTRIC HEAT - This course provides the student with the basic components of gas and electric heating systems. Students will be required to identify components, disassemble and reassemble the various systems. HV 17063 HEAT GAIN AND LOSS - This is a study of air properties and the instrumentation to meet the environmental needs of structures, residential and commercial, and the factors involved the calculation of heating and cooling loads. The distribution mediums such as duct design and sizing are studied. Application is provided. HV 17073 RESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS - This course is a study of the major components and control devices for cooling systems. The student will be required to assemble components into an operative system. Practical application is provided in the laboratory.

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