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DEKG 2113 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC                 LO1  Identify common shop hazards and common
                               PRINCIPLES                                  workshop safety equipments.
                    LEARNING OUTCOMES                                 LO2  Demonstrate  the  proper  and  correct  tools
                    At the end of this course, students should be able     and safety equipments usage for a given job.
                    to:                                               LO3  Produce products during welding, fabrication
                    LO1  Understand  the  fundamental  concepts  of        and fitting projects.
                          electricity (DC and AC).                    LO4  Prepare reports on all projects
                    LO2  Understand  the  uses  of  electrical  and   SYNOPSIS
                          electronics circuits.                       a. Welding
                    LO3  Familiarize  with  integrated  and  digital   This course is designed to provide students with a
                          circuits.                                   fundamental  understanding  of  gas  welding,  arc
                    SYNOPSIS                                          welding  (SMAW)  and  MIG  welding  (GMAW),
                    This  module  provides  knowledge  relating  to   welding safety, welding machines (gas, arc, MIG),
                    electrical  units  and  parameters,  direct  and   electrode  classifications  and  electrode  selection.
                    alternating  current  sources,  Ohm’s  Law,  passives   Training to develop the basic welding skills in basic
                    components like resistor and capacitors in parallel   joint configurations such as butt joint and tee joint.
                    and  series  connections,  sine  wave  characteristic,   b. Fabrication
                    transformers, actives components (integrated circuit)   Covers layout, cutting, forming and joining of basic
                    like diode, transistor, operational amplifier, digital   sheet metal and use of hand tools and equipment to
                    circuits and their application.                   develop  and  fabricate  basic  sheet  metal  project
                    REFERENCES                                        based on drawing of the project.
                    a.   Hughes,  E.,  2002,  Electric  and  Electronic   c. Fitting
                        Technology, Prentice Hall.                    This  course  is  designed  to  give  students  a  good
                    b.   Robbins,  H.,  and  Miller,  W.C.,  2004,  Circuits   appreciation  on  the  various  types  of  hand  tools
                        Analysis:  Theory  and  Practice,  3rd  Edition,   commonly used for measurement, marking out, and
                        Thomson Delmar Learning.                      metal  removal.  This  course  also  let  the  students
                    c.   Boylstead  R.,  Nashelsky  L.,  2002,  Electronics   understand  the  uses  of  common  hand  tools  and
                        Devices and Circuit Theory, 8th Edition, Prentice   appreciate  the  important  of  fitting  work  in  the
                        Hall.                                         finishing  product.  Through  the  hands-on  practice
                    d.   Codgell,  J.R.,  1999,  Foundation  of  Electrical   given,  the  students  will  acquire  some  of  the  basic
                        Engineering, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall.      skills  and  technique  involved  with  these  hand
                    e.   Irwin, J.D., Kerns, JR., D.V., 1995, Introduction   processes.
                        to Electrical Engineering, Prentice Hall.
                                                                      REFERENCES
                                                                      a.   Mike,  T.,  2004,  Basic  Manufacturing,  3rd
                    DMCU 1912 TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING                  Edition Butterworth-Heinemann.
                    WORKSHOP PRACTICE I                               b.   Kibbe,  R.R.,  Meyer,  R.O.,  White,  W.T.,  and
                    LEARNING OUTCOMES                                     Neely, J.E., 2009, Machine Tool Practices, 9th
                    At the end of this course, students should be able to:   Edition, Prentice Hall.


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