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- Teacher: Christopher Maloney
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Cyril Beckles
- Teacher: Ryan Nurse
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
- Teacher: Cyril Beckles
- Teacher: Ryan Nurse
- Teacher: Alfonda Haynes
- Teacher: Roydon Richards
This course introduces students to the nature of common materials used in the electrical and electronic industry. It examines the underlying principles controlling the electrical properties of these materials to show how and why current flows in some materials and not in others. The atomic structure of metals and semiconductors, the logic of dimensional analysis and the macroscopic study of circuits are covered in this course. Circuit analysis is carried out by the application of Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws to solve problems with various circuit configurations.
This oral presentation provides a learning experience for students in presenting information to their tutors and peers. It allows further exploration, through independent research, of the concepts taught and issues raised in lectures and incorporates a number of transferable skills such as effective communication, confidence building and self-assessment.
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- Teacher: Henderson Cadogan
- Teacher: Cameron Greenidge
- Teacher: Leslie Medford-Springer
This course introduces participants to the service and maintenance of solar hot water systems. It equips students to apply practical knowledge in order to develop skills to read and interpret location drawings, and to select equipment to be used to repair and maintain systems. In addition, the course provides students with the skills to prepare pipes and other components for repair and refitting.
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive look at how building services and equipment affect the layout, building process and the final design of a construction project. Areas treated in this course are plumbing and drainage, electrical and ventilation (including air-conditioning and communication equipment [antennae]), safety and security (fire, emergency and disaster preparedness), external works (roads, driveways, fencing) and waste disposal.