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UACCM courses are identified by a code containing letters which indicate the department and numbers which indicate sequencing within the department. The last number indicates credit hours received for the course. Remedial classes, while providing credit and being included in the computation of the semester grade point average, do not count toward graduation for either a certificate or degree. The exception, Intermediate Algebra, may fulfill the mathematics requirements for technical/career programs.

“ACTS” Arkansas Course Transfer System.
“GE” designates the course is acceptable as a General Education Elective.

ELEC 1114 | Introduction to Analog and Digital Electronics
4 Cr. (3 Lec., 3 Lab)
Prerequisite: None. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. This course lays the foundation for the understanding of analog and digital control systems used in industry today. The topics covered will include the basic laws of electricity and magnetism including Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s law, transformer functions, series and parallel circuit analysis. Digital logic gates along with the truth table and timing diagrams for each gate will be covered. The student will also utilize Boolean algebra and Karnaugh mapping to build usable digital circuits.

ELEC 1204 | Fundamentals of Electricity
4 Cr. (3 lec., 3 lab)
Prerequisite: None. Offered in the fall and spring semesters. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the theory and practice of using electricity as it applies to industrial technology. The topics covered include atomic theory, electrostatic charges, basic concepts of electric circuits, Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff's law, series, parallel and hybrid circuits, component symbols, measuring instruments and transformer theory, magnetism, motors, generators, relays, and all magnetically operated devices.

ELEC 2104 | Introduction to Digital Systems
4 Cr. (3 lec., 3 lab)
Prerequisite: Score of 19 or higher on the Math portion of the ACT, a score of 66 or higher on the Algebra section of the COMPASS test, grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1253 Applied Technical Math or MATH 1203 College Algebra or currently enrolled. Offered in the spring semester. This course will cover the basic concepts that underlie digital electronics while continuing an introduction to basic concepts of circuits and systems. The course also covers truth tables, Boolean algebra, combinational logic, and logic families. Students will use the basic digital logic gates to build usable electrical circuits including arithmetic, display, and various analog to digital and digital to analog conversion circuits.

ELEC 2113 | Motors and System Controls
3 CR. (3 Lec.)
Prerequisite: Grade of “C” or higher in ELEC 1114 Introduction to Analog and Digital Electronics or ELEC 2104 Introduction to Digital Systems or consent of instructor. Offered on demand. This course is a study of the fundamentals of motors and motor control. This course provides the students with theory of sensors, transducers, and speed/position control of motors used in industry. The subject matter includes single-phase motors, three phase motors, and an introduction to programmable motor controllers.

 
 
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