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ELAP 1032 - Electrical 3B


This course will consist of basic and complex electrical motor control systems and their fundamental concepts, diagrams, and applications. Students will also gain a comprehensive knowledge of the National Electrical Code requirements for wiring and protecting of motors and motor circuits. A competency test will be given upon completion of the course.

ELAP 1042 - Electrical 4B


The student will review principals of AC and DC theory, mathematics relating to the study of electricity, National Electrical Code mathematical formulas, motors, motor controllers, transformer calculation, and undertake an intensive study of the National Electrical Code. The intention of the course is to prepare the student for the journeyman qualifying examination. Due to the course content each student can expect 12 hours or more per week of homework type study outside the classroom. At the end of the course the student will demonstrate journeyman level competency by completing a practice test consisting of closed book theory, open book National Electrical Code, and math calculation. Prerequisites: ELAP 1041 Electrical 4A; successful completion of all previous years’ apprenticeship classes with a "C+" grade or better, or can show equivalency in education.

TEEL 1120 - Electrician Apprentice IB


The Electrician Apprentice IB course continues the study of electrical theory and its application within the electrical field. In this course, students will learn how devices and electrical systems work. Students will also explore lock out tag out, learn what makes a qualified person, and become more familiar with the National Electrical Code (NEC)

TEEL 1220 - Electrician Apprentice IIB


The Electrician Apprentice IIB course continues the comprehensive analysis of the National Electrical Code (NEC). In this course, students will evaluate the functions, uses, and calculations for direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) motors, transformers, and other equipment. They will be instructed in electrical safety regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing requirements.

PLAP 1032 - Plumbing 3B


Plumbing 3B studies the International Plumbing Code in which you will review vents, commercial applications, indirect waste, commercial/industrial waste applications, water supply and distribution, and special piping and storage systems. Special piping and storage systems will also be included. In the International Fuel and Gas Code, you will explore pipe materials, sizing, gas valves and controls, installation requirements, appliance connections, and supplemental and standby gas supplies.

PLAP 1042 - Plumbing 4B


Plumbing 4B explores the International Mechanical Code including boilers, water heaters, pressure vessels, refrigeration, and hydronic piping. In the International Plumbing Code, you will review all applicables in preparation for the Utah Journeyman license written exam. You will also study hydronics systems, including radiant floor heating, distribution and piping systems, expansion tanks, air removal, and auxiliary heating loads. Extensive laboratory work will be spent on projects to simulate the Utah Journeyman license practical exam.

TEPL 1120 - Plumbing IB


The Plumbing IB course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and will cover the International Plumbing Code, related math, and craft skills.

TEPL 1220 - Plumbing IIB


This course will introduce the fundamental Plumbing theory for the Apprentice Plumbers and will cover the International Plumbing Code, related math, and craft skills.