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Dec 26, 2024
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AMG3352 - Basic Electricity for Aviation 3 hour(s) Elective Type: Technical ($) Special Funding Identifier: KS Excel in CTE Initiative Schedule Note: Scheduled only through Workforce Training Department Description: This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of electricity. Methods of generating alternating and direct current are studied. Students will learn the proper methods of measuring voltage, current, resistance and continuity; calculating capacitance and inductance; and reading and interpreting electrical circuit diagrams, drawings, system schematics (including solid state devices and logic circuits) and associated symbols. Students will also learn how to inspect and service batteries.
Prerequisite(s): AMG 3350 - Math & Physics for Aviation (Can be taken concurrently in same semester)
Course Outcomes/Procedures: AMG3352 Basic Electricity for Aviation Course Procedure
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