Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
First Semester
14 WEEKS 84 HOURS
Midterm and Final Exam = 16 in class LAB HOURS
12 Webinars @ one hour = 12 HOURS
Mandatory ONLINE ORIENTAION = ONE HOUR
S1W1 MANDATORY ONLINE ORIENTATION
S1W1 Effective Communication Skills
Module 00107-04
New Module 00107-091.0.0 Introduction
2.0.0 The Communications Process
2.2.0 Writing on the Job
3.0.0 Listening and Speaking Skills
3.1.0 Active Listening on the Job
3.1.1 Barriers to Listening
3.2.0 Speaking on the Job
3.2.1 Placing Telephone Calls
3.2.2 Receiving Telephone Calls
4.0.0 Reading and Writing Skills
4.1.0 Reading on the Job
WEBINAR S1W1 Intro to NFPA, CFC,NEC,CEC
S1W2 Employability Skills
Module 00108-04
New Module 00108-09
1.0.0 Introduction
2.0.0 The Construction Business
2.1.0 Entering the Construction Workforce
3.0.0 Critical Thinking Skills
4.0.0 Computer Skills
5.1.0 Self-Presentation Skills
5.1.1 Personal Habits
5.1.2 Work Ethic
5.1.3 Lateness and Absenteeism
5.2.0 Conflict Resolution
Updated from new web content 8/2013
Revised 3/26/2014
5.2.1
6.0.0
Module 00102-04
New Module 00102-09
1.1.0 Introduction
2.0.0 Whole Numbers
2.1.0 Parts of a Whole Number
2.2.0 Adding Whole Numbers
2.3.0 Subtracting Whole Numbers
3.0.0 Working with Measurements
4.0.0 What are Fractions?
4.4.0 Adding Fractions
4.5.0 Subtracting Fractions
4.6.0 Multiplying Fractions
4.7.0 Dividing Fractions
WEBINAR S1W5 NFPA 2013 Chapter 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4
S1W6 Basic Construction Math Part II
Module 00102-04
New Module 00102-09
5.0.0 Decimals
5.1.0 Comparing Whole Numbers with Decimals
5.2.0 Comparing Decimals with Decimals
5.3.0 Adding and Subtracting
5.4.0 Multiplying Decimals
5.5.0 Dividing with Decimals
5.6.0 Rounding Decimals
6.0.0 Conversion Process
6.1.0 Converting Decimals to Percentages an Percentages to Decimals
6.3.0 Converting Decimals to Fractions
WEBINAR S1W6 NFPA 2013 Chapter 10.5
S1W7 Basic Construction Math Part III
Module 00102-04
New Module 00102-09
7.0.0
7.1.0
7.2.0
7.2.1
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
7.3.0
7.4.0
14.0.0
15.0.0
16.0.0
17.0.0
18.0.0
19.0.0
20.0.0
20.2.0
Chalk Lines
Utility Knives
Saws
Files and Rasps
Clamps
Chain Falls and Come-Alongs
Shovels
Shovels: Safety and Maintenance
Introduction
Slings
Synthetic Slings
Alloy Steel Chain Slings
Wire Rope Slings
Hitches
Rigging Hardware
Shackles
Eyebolts
Rigging Hooks
Sling Stress
Hoists
Rigging Operations and Practices
Load Control
Risk Management
Introduction
2.0.0
2.1.0
2.1.1
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
Second Semester
10 WEEKS 60 HOURS
OLD WAS 12 WEEKS 72 HOURS
Midterm and Final Exam = 16 in class LAB HOURS
8 Webinars @ one hour = 8 hours
S2W1 Introduction to the Trade
Module 33101-04
New Module 33101-10
1.1.0
1.2.0
1.3.0
2.0.0
3.0.0
4.0.0
5.0.0
6.0.0
7.0.0
Introduction
Electronic Systems Opportunities
Integrated Systems
Certification and Licensing
Professional Responsibilities
Standards and Building Codes
Documentation
Training
Tools and Methods
Introduction
Introduction
Building Materials
Concrete
2.2.0
3.0.0
3.1.0
3.2.0
3.4.0
3.5.0
4.0.0
5.0.0
5.2.0
5.5.0
5.10.0
6.0.0
7.0.0
Metal
Commercial Construction Methods
Floors
Walls
Roof Structure
Ceilings
Fire-Rated and Sound-Rated Walls
Fasteners and Anchors
Bolt and Screw Types
Installing Fasteners
Guidelines for Drilling Anchor5 Holders
Special Tools
Project Schedules
Introduction
Raceways
Conduit
Conduit as a Ground Path
Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing
Electrical Metallic Tubing
Rigid Metal Conduit
Intermediate Metal Conduit
Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit
Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit
Flexible Metal Conduit
Metal Conduit Fittings
Couplings
Conduit Bodies
Threaded Weatherproof Hubs
Insulating Bushings
Offset Nipples
Boxes
Metal Boxes
Pryouts
Knockouts
Nonmetallic Boxes
Low Voltage Boxes
Sealing Fittings
Cable and Raceway Supports
7.1.0
7.2.0
7.5.1
7.5.2
8.0.0
Straps
Standoff Supports
Cable Ties
Cable Hangers
Surface Metal and Nonmetallic Raceways
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2.3.0
2.4.0
2.5.0
3.1.0
3.2.0
3.3.0
3.4.0
3.5.0
3.6.0
3.7.0
3.8.0
Reaming Conduit
Threading Conduit
Cutting and Joining PVC Conduit
Hand Bending Equipment
Geometry Required to Make a Bend
Making a 90-Degree Bend
Gain
Back-to-Back 90-Degree Bends
Offsets
Parallel Offsets
Saddle Bends
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4.8.5
4.8.6
4.9.0
4.10.0
5.0.0
5.1.0
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.2.0
5.3.0
5.4.0
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4.0.0
4.1.0
4.2.0
4.3.0
4.4.0
4.5.0
4.6.0
4.7.0
4.8.0
4.9.0
5.0.0
Third Semester
14 WEEKS - 84 HOURS
Midterm and Final Exam = 16 in class LAB HOURS
12 Webinars @ one hour = 12 HOURS
S3W1 DC Circuits Part I
Module 33201-05
1.0.0 Introduction
2.0.0 Atomic Theory
2.1.0 The Atom
2.2.0 Conductors and Insulators
3.0.0 Electrical Power Generation and Distribution
Updated from new web content 8/2013
Revised 3/26/2014
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4.0.0
4.3.1
50.0
6.0.0
70.0
7.1.0
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Nonsinusoidal Waveforms
Resistance in AC Circuits
Inductance in AC Circuits
Factors Affecting Inductance
Voltage and Current in an Inductive AC Circuit
Inductive Reactance
Capacitance
Factors Affecting Capacitance
Calculating Equivalent Capacitance
Capacitor Specifications
Voltage Rating
Leak Resistance
Voltage and Current in a Capacitive AC Circuit
Capacitive Reactance
RL, RC, LC and RLC Circuits
RL Circuits
Series RL Circuit
Parallel RL Circuits
RC Circuits
Series RC Circuit
Parallel RC Circuit
LC Circuits
Series LC Circuit
Parallel LC Circuit
RLC Circuits
Series RLC Circuit
Parallel RLC Circuit
Power in AC Circuits
True Power
Apparent Power
Reactive Power
Power Factor
Power Triangle
Transformers
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11.1.0
11.2.0
11.2.1
11.3.0
11.4.0
11.5.0
Transformer Construction
Operating Characteristics
Energized with No Load
Turns and Voltage Ratios
Types of Transformers
Transformer Selection
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13.1.0
13.2.0
13.3.0
13.4.0
13.5.0
13.6.0
13.7.0
AND Gates
OR Gates
Amplifier
Inverter
NAND Gate
NOR Gate
Exclusive OR Gate
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13.0.0
14.0.0
15.0.0
16.0.0
17.0.0
18.0.0
19.0.0
20.0.0
21.0.0
22.0.0
23.0.0
Cable Toner
Cable Certification Testers
Sound Pressure Level Meters
RF Power Meter
Signal Level Meter
Time-Domain Reflectometer
Spectrum Analyzers
Signal Generators
Category Ratings
Testing and Troubleshooting
Test Equipment Safety
WEBINAR S3W8 NFPA 2013 Chapter 18.7, 18.8, 18.9, 18.10, 18.11
S3W9 Power Quality and Grounding Part I
Module 33205-05
New Module 33210-10
1.0.0 Introduction
2.0.0 Premises Wiring
2.1.0 Characteristics of AC Power
3.0.0 Overview of Premises Electrical System Grounding
3.1.0 Grounding System Terminology
3.2.0 General NEC Grounding Requirements
3.3.0 System and Equipment Grounding
WEBINAR S3W9 NFPA 2013 Chapter 21.1, 21.2, 21.3
S3W10 Power Quality and Grounding Part II
Module 33205-05
New Module 33210-10
4.0.0
4.1.0
4.2.0
4.3.0
4.4.0
4.5.0
4.6.0
4.7.0
5.0.0
5.1.0
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
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5.1.5
5.2.0
5.3.0
5.3.1
5.3.2
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Scale Drawings
Architects Scale
Engineers Scale
Metric Scale
Analyzing Electrical Drawings
Development of Site Plans
Typical Site Electrical Plan
Power Plans
Key Plan
Symbol List
Floor Plan
Special Electrical Systems Plans
WEBINAR S3W13 NFPA 2013 Chapter 21.7 cont., 21.8, 21.9, 21.10
S3W14 Electrical Drawings Part III
Module 33206-05
New Module 33206-11
10.0.0
10.1.0
10.2.0
10.2.1
10.2.2
10.2.3
10.2.4
10.3.0
10.4.0
11.0.0
11.1.0
11.2.0
12.0.0
13.0.0
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Fourth Semester
11 WEEKS 66 HOURS
OLD WAS 14 WEEKS 84 HOURS
Midterm and Final Exam = 16 in class LAB HOURS
9 Webinars @ one hour = 9 HOURS
S4W1 Switching Devices and Timers Part I
Module 33207-05
New Module 33203-10
1.1.0 Introduction
2.1.0 Switches
2.2.0 Switch Classifications
2.1.1 Switch Contacts
2.1.4 Typical Switch Wiring
2.3.0 Switch Descriptions
3.1.0 Photoelectric Devices
3.2.0 Photocell Switches
3.3.0 Solar Cells
3.4.0 Infrared Devices
3.3.1 Motion Detectors
3.5.0 Fiber-Optic Switching Devices
4.0.0 Proximity Sensors
WEBINAR S4W1 NFPA 2013 Chapter 23.1, 23.2, 23.3
S4W2 Switching Devices and Timers Part II
Module 33207-05
New Module 33203-10
5.1.0
Electrical Relays
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5.2.0
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.4
5.3.0
5.2.1
5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2.4
Electromechanical Relays
Reed Relays and Switches
General-Purpose Relays
Magnetic Relay Testing
Solid State Relays
Comparison of Electromechanical and Solid-State Relays
Connecting SSRs to Achieve Multiple Outputs
SSR Temperature Considerations
Solid-State Relay Overvoltage and Overcurrent Protection
Timers
Synchronous Time Switches
Solid State Timers
Programmable Electronic Time Switches
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3.2.0
3.3.0
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.4.0
3.3.1
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Introduction
Low-Voltage Cable Conductors and Insulation
Common Factors in Cable Selection
Type of Installation
Length of Cable run
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2.4.0
3.0.0
4.0.0
5.0.0
Cable Installation
Fire Alarm and Security System Cabling
Coaxial Cable Selection
Telecommunications and Data Cable
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11.1.0
12.0.0
13.0.0
13.1.0
13.2.0
Fifth Semester
13 WEEKS 78 HOURS
OLD WAS 14 WEEKS 84 HOURS
Midterm and Final Exam = 16 in class LAB HOURS
11 Webinars @ one hour = 11 HOURS
S5W1 Buses and Networks Part I
Module 33302-04
New
1.1.0 Introduction
2.1.0 The Data Highway
2.2.0 Serial Communication
2.1.1 Universal Serial Bus (USB)
2.1.2 FireWire
2.1.3 RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485
2.3.0 Parallel Communication
2.4.0 Data Buses
3.1.0 Transfer Medium
4.1.0 OSI Reference Model
5.1.0 Connections to Transfer Medium
Updated from new web content 8/2013
Revised 3/26/2014
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6.1.0
6.2.0
6.3.0
6.4.0
6.5.0
7.1.0
7.2.0
7.3.0
7.4.0
7.5.0
8.1.0
8.2.0
8.3.0
Network Topologies
Star Topology
Ring Topology
Bus Topology
Hybrid Topology
Network Access Control
Random Access
Polling
Dedicated Channel
Token Passing
Network Security
Firewalls
Antivirus Software
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12.3.0
12.4.0
13.0.0
14.0.0
15.0.0
Gateways
Repeaters
Addressable Systems
Power Line Carrier Systems
Power Over Ethernet (POE) Systems
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6.6.0
6.5.1
6.5.2
6.5.5
6.5.6
Splitters
Basic Splitter Theory
Splitter Configurations
Active Splitters
Optical Switches
Installation
Direct Burial Installation
Aerial Installation
Indoor Installation
Tray and Duct Installation
Conduit Installation
Pulling Fiber-Optic Cables
Enclosures and Organizers
Distribution Hardware
Terminating Optical Fiber Cable
Mechanical Considerations
Basic Connector Structure
Connector Installation
Splicing
Applications of Fiber Splices
Types of Splicing
Fusion Splicing
Mechanical Splicing
Splicing Issues
Fiber Optic Testing
Optical Power Meter
Insertion Loss Testing and Mode Control
Fiber Loss Measurements
Time and Frequency Domains
Optical Time Domain Reflectometry
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2.4.0
3.1.0
3.2.0
3.3.0
3.4.0
3.5.0
3.6.0
3.7.0
Multiplexing
Radio Frequency (RF) Systems
Transmitters
Receivers
Transceivers
Repeaters
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR)
Waveguide
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13.3.0
14.1.0
14.2.0
14.3.0
14.4.0
14.5.0
14.6.0
14.7.0
14.8.0
14.9.0
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1.1.0
1.2.0
2.1.0
2.2.0
2.3.0
2.4.0
3.1.0
3.2.0
3.3.0
4.1.0
4.2.0
4.3.0
5.1.0
5.2.0
5.3.0
5.4.0
5.5.0
5.6.0
6.1.0
6.2.0
6.3.0
6.4.0
6.5.0
7.1.0
8.1.0
8.2.0
10.1.0
10.2.0
10.3.0
10.4.0
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3.2.0
3.3.0
3.4.0
3.5.0
3.6.0
3.7.0
3.8.0
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12.4.0 Lubrication
12.5.0 Testing and Adjustment
13.1.0 Inspection and Testing Forms
WEBINAR S5W13 No Class. Final and Lab
Final Lab Schedule
1. Lab: Installing a wireless computer network
2. Lab: Review sample specifications, contracts and construction drawings for the
installation of a low-voltage system
3. Lab: Review / demonstrate simple wireless computer network components
4. Lab: Review basic components of CCTV system / DVR / software
5. Lab: Communications (verbal / non-verbal)
6. Final Exam Review
7. Final Exam
What to bring:
1. Notepad
2. Pens or pencils
3. Electronic Systems Technician: Level 3 Textbook
Sixth Semester
12 WEEKS -72 HOURS
OLD WAS 14 WEEKS 84 HOURS
Midterm and Final Exam = 16 in class LAB HOURS
10 Webinars @ one hour =10 HOURS
S6W1 Intrusion Detection Systems Part I
Module 33402
New Module: 33407-12
1.1.0 Introduction
2.1.0 Intrusion System Overview
2.2.0 Local
2.3.0 Monitored
2.4.0 Types
3.1.0 Types of Intrusion System Sensors
3.2.0 Perimeter
3.3.0 Interior
4.1.0 Annunciation (Notification) Devices
4.2.0 Strobes
4.3.0 Bells, Buzzers, Horns, Chimes and Sirens
4.4.0 Voice Messages
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Revised 3/26/2014
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5.1.0
5.2.0
5.3.0
5.4.0
5.5.0
6.1.0
6.2.0
6.3.0
6.4.0
Control Panels
Control Units and Combination Systems
Operating Panels (Control Points)
Control Unit/Panel Circuit Labeling
Types of Control Unit Outputs
Communications and Monitoring
Communications Options
Monitoring Options
Communications Methods and Systems
System Design
Applications
Methods for Connection
UL Requirements
False Alarm Prevention and False Alarm Control Teams
(FACT)
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8.18.0
8.19.0
8.20.0
8.21.0
8.22.0
8.23.0
8.24.0
9.1.0
9.2.0
9.3.0
9.4.0
9.5.0
CCTV Systems
Module 33405-03
New Module: 33410-12
1.1.0 Introduction
2.1.0 CCTV System Overview
2.2.0 A Typical CCTV System
2.3.0 Multiple Cameras with a Switcher
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2.4.0
2.5.0
2.6.0
3.0.0
3.1.0
3.2.0
3.3.0
3.4.0
3.5.0
3.6.0
3.7.0
3.8.0
4.0.0
4.1.0
4.2.0
4.3.0
4.4.0
4.5.0
4.6.0
4.7.0
4.8.0
4.9.0
4.10.0
5.0.0
6.0.0
7.0.0
8.0.0
9.0.0
S6W6
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5.2.0
5.3.0
5.4.0
5.5.0
5.6.0
5.7.0
5.8.0
5.9.0
6.1.0
6.2.0
6.3.0
6.4.0
6.5.0
7.1.0
7.2.0
7.3.0
Electric Strikes
Electric Bolt Locks
Electric Locksets (Latches)
Electromagnetic Locks
Delayed Exit Alert Locks
Exit Switches
Exit Door Accessories
Cable Supervision
Entry Control Barriers
Gates
Turnstiles and Rotary Security Doors
Mantraps
Doors
Installation Guidelines
Installation Tips
Installation Procedures
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2.3.2
Protected Premises
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14.2.0
14.3.0
14.4.0
14.5.0
14.6.0
14.7.0
14.8.0
14.9.0
15.1.0
16.0.0
16.1.0
16.2.0
Before Testing
Precautions for Occupied Buildings
Definitions
General Requirements
Central Stations (Certificated Systems)
All Systems
Testing Methodology
After Testing
Commissioning
Troubleshooting
Alarm System Troubleshooting Guidelines
Addressable System Troubleshooting Guidelines
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