
Electrical Theory I & Fundamentals of Electricity
SUNY Ulster Credential
Event Details
Electrical Theory I
A basic introduction to electrical theory as it relates to the manufacturing and clean technology fields.
DCB 1947 CRN 30316 T/R 2/21-3/9 5:30-7:30pm (non-credit bearing class) SRC $250
Fundamentals of Electricity
This electricity fundamentals course is geared towards those looking to understand electricity as it relates to a manufacturing or construction career. Topics covered will include basic electrical principles, Ohm’s Law, Watt’s Law, power, energy, series & parallel circuits, ampacity, wire sizing, magnetism, alternating current, capacitors, inductors, 3-phase power, motors, troubleshooting, and electrical safety. This course includes a lab component.
MFG 102 T/R 2/21-5/4 5:30-7:30pm (3-credit class) Hyflex-SRC $686
DCB 2182 CRN 67002 T/R 2/21-5/4 5:30-7:30pm (non-credit bearing class) Hyflex-SRC $686
For More Information:
Funding available for pre-apprentices for both the credit-bearing and the non-credit bearing courses.
For more information contact reerb@sunyulster.edu
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