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EDP 235: Adv Basis Programming
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 This course is a continuation of Basic Programming. Classroom lecture and hands-on experience will be combined to teach graphics, sorts, and advanced file handling methods.
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EDP 281: Principles of Computer Prog.I
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 This course is an introduction to problem solving methods which lead to the constitution of correct, well-structured algorithms. It will teach the use of these techniques in the design, coding, debugging and documentation of well-structured programs, and includes management information systems. The programming language for this course is PASCAL.
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EDP 281 - Principles of Computer Prog.I
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EEF 190: Engineering Technology Pro
1.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 1.00 Familiarizes students with careers in engineering technology. Representatives of local industry provide an orientation to types of work and employers expectations in engineering technology. Students will be involved in job site visits and activities utilizing the library and other resources to explore the world of engineering technology. Topics include: career in engineering technology, career requirements, and work ethics.
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EEF 190 - Engineering Technology Pro
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EET 101: D.C.Circuit Analysis
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Emphasizies the knowledge and ability to analyze basic D.C. circuits. Topics include: units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits, capacitance, an introduction to network analysis and network theorems concepts, and D.C. instruments. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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EET 102: A.C.Circuit Analysis I
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic A.C. circuits. Topics include: magnetism, inductance/capacitance, alternating current, A.C. network theorems, admittance, impedance, phasers, complex power, and applications and use of appropriate instruments. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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EET 103: A.C.Circuit Analysis II
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Continues the study of A.C. circuit analysis with emphasis on transient analysis and network theorems. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, resonance, transformers, multiples sources, three-phase systems, an introduction to filters and bode plots, and nonsinusoidal waveforms. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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EET 105: Electronic Devices
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Introduces the conduction process in semi-conductor materials. Topics include: semiconductor physics; diodes; biasing, stability, and graphical analysis of bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors; an introduction to silicon controlled rectifiers; device curve characteristics; and related devices with selected applications. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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EET 105 - Electronic Devices
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EET 150: Directed Individual Study
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Provides the instructor and student an opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry sponsored workshops, seminars, or specialized and/or innovative learning arrangements. Topics include: application of occupational/technical skills, adaptability to the work environment, and problem solving. Each course should be documented with a written agreement between the instructor and the student detailing expected requirements. This course is offered with variable credit ranging from 1 quarter hour credit minimum to 12 quarter hour credit maximum. Credit hours are to be computed on the basis of 3 hours per week for the duration of the quarter equaling 1 quarter hour credit (3 to 1 ratio).
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EET 191: Computer Programming Fund
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 This course emphasizes fundamental concepts of problem solving using a high level source language. Laboratory work is designed to acquaint students with computer facilities, software, and programming fundamentals. Topics include: system fundamentals, concepts of structured programming, arrays, functions, program editing, and engineering.
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EET 201: Digital Fundamentals
5.00 Credits
Savannah Technical College
CREDITS: 5.00 Introduces digital electronics. Topics include: fundamentals of digital techniques; integrated logic circuits involving number systems, logic symbols and gates, Boolean algebra, and optimization techniques; flip-flops and registers; combinational and sequential logic circuits; and memory circuits. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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