Instructor: Zachary Ingrey

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This 38-hour course introduces AC electrical principles, including the behavior of voltage, current and power in circuits with resistance, capacitance and inductance. This course consists of 33 lecture hours and 5 lab hours taught asynchronously. Lectures are delivered online, and the lab portion will be in-person by appointment.
June 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026, Online
This 32-hour course introduces the fundamental principles needed to understand basic control systems. This course contains 24 lecture and 8 lab hours, taught asynchronously. The lecture portion is delivered online, and the lab portion will be in-person by appointment.
June 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026, Online
This 23-hour course introduces digital circuits and microprocessors. This course contains 13 lecture hours, and 10 lab hours, taught asynchronously. Lectures are delivered online, and the lab portion will be in-person by appointment.
June 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026, Online
This 24-hour course introduces fundamental electrical principles, including: the behavior of voltage, current, power, and resistor circuits. This course contains 22 lecture hours and 2 lab hours, taught asynchronously. Lectures are delivered online, and the lab portion will be in-person by appointment.
June 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026, Online
This 3-hour course introduces electrical safety concepts and practices through a combination of lecture and lab activities. This class will be conducted asynchronously through online lecture and in-person lab. The lecture component contains some homework.
June 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026, Online
The IPC 610 Certification course prepares students to obtain their certification. This electronic assemblies certification is the industry standard program for quality assurance/visual acceptance of electronic assemblies based on the world's most widely used electronics assembly acceptability standard. Students become Certified IPC Specialist (CIS).
June 1, 2025 to July 31, 2025, Westpointe Center - SSB, 224
In this course students will cover topics such as basic measuring, layup notation, science, and math skills required to be a composite technician. In the lab, students will perform five hands-on lab projects covering the fabrication skills and techniques needed to perform basic pre-impregnated layup and wet layup processes.
June 1-30, 2025, Online
July 1-31, 2025, Online
This 24-hour hybrid course, offers in-person labs and online lectures. Students will learn how to apply core materials and adhesives in advanced composites with the pre-preg process. Students will learn secondary bonding, co-bonding and co-curing with composite and core materials.
June 1-30, 2025, Online
This 53-hour course introduces semiconductor devices. Emphasis is placed on the behavior, testing, and troubleshooting of diodes, transistors, thyristors, opamps and comparators. This course contains 25 lecture hours and 30 lab hours, taught asynchronously. Lectures are delivered online, and the lab portion will be in-person by appointment.
June 1, 2025 to May 1, 2026, Online
This 24-hour hybrid course, offers in-person labs and online lectures. This course gives students a broad introduction to the world of advanced composites, with a focus on carbon fiber reinforced epoxy systems using the vacuum infusion process.
June 1-30, 2025, Online
24hr course taught over 3 consecutive 8hr days. Students will learn how to apply core materials and adhesives in advanced composites with the Vacuum Infusion process. Students will learn secondary bonding, co-bonding and co-curing with composite and core materials.
June 1-30, 2025, Online
24hr course taught over 3 consecutive 8hr days. Students will learn how to apply core materials and adhesives in advanced composites with wet layup process. Students will learn secondary bonding, co-bonding and co-curing with composite and core materials.
June 1-30, 2025, Online
24hr course taught over 3 consecutive 8hr days. Students will learn the basic skills and scientific principles required to use the wet layup process to fabricate Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) parts. 8 hours of this course will be lecture, and 16 hours will be hands-on labs.
June 1-30, 2025, Online
This 24hr course is taught over three consecutive 8hr days. Students will learn the concepts and skills behind designing and building a mold using the wet layup process. Students will replicate an existing object in carbon fiber through the use of mold making. 90% of this class will be hands on lab time, while 10% will be lectures.
June 1-30, 2025, Online