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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques for interfacing the basic measurement and instrumentation circuitry and systems to monitor physical characteristics such as temperature, pressure, strain, and distance by using data acquisition system. Typical instrumentation and measuring problems will be solved in the laboratory. ( 1-2-2) Prerequisite: ELET 3101K
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3.00 Credits
PLC, ladder logic, programming, installation, and troubleshooting of PLC systems. Sensors and their wring, I/O modules and wiring, and fundamentals of plant communications are studied. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. ( 2-2-3) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K
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3.00 Credits
A study of the necessary background for understanding the concept and utilization of various electronics devices, circuits and systems which are essential in industrial control and automation. Recent development and practices in industry are presented. Students apply the knowledge from Electronics II and Digital Systems II to develop applicationoriented systems. ( 2-2-3) Prerequisites: ELET 3211K; 3311K
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3.00 Credits
A study of the theory of operations of the various electronic devices and components of the microcomputer. The installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of microcomputer peripheral is also studied. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. ( 2?2?3) Prerequisite: ELET 3301K
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic understanding of optics systems, fiber optics, types, and characteristics related to computer communication. Additional coverage includes fiber optic couplers, multiplexes, demultiplexes, and distribution system. Laboratory work parallels classroom instruction. ( 2-2-3) Prerequisite: CSCI 3385
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3.00 Credits
Sampling, coding, decoding, and digital multiplexing. The course will also cover the networking essential concepts, with emphasis on Microsoft Networking system. ( 2-2-3) Prerequisite: ELET 3311K
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1.00 Credits
The selection of an appropriate engineering project for design and development. The majority of work is spent in the laboratory researching, designing, prototyping, debugging, and fabricating the project. Engineering note book is required. Course requirements include oral and written reports on the project. ( 0-2-1) Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
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4.00 Credits
An exit level course in standard English, providing instruction in basic grammar, sentence mechanics, paragraph and essay composition, and test-taking skills. Laboratory-oriented, the course provides learning situations in both the classroom and the learning laboratories. A diagnostic examination at the beginning of the course will identify specific areas needing improvement. Institutional credit only. (3-1-4)
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3.00 Credits
A co-requisite for Reading 0099. This course is designed for students who have exited English 0099, but are still attempting to exit Reading 0099 and for new students whose placement writing score exempted them from English 0099, but whose reading score required Reading 0099. The course integrates reading, writing, and critical thinking by looking at writing as both product and process. Students will compose essays inside and outside of the classroom, using expository and rhetorical writing methods. Institutional credit only. (3-0-3)
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3.00 Credits
Extensive practice in composition forms and stylistic techniques. This course requires peer and self evaluation and frequent conferences with the instructor to guide extensive revision of compositions. Students develop a final portfolio illustrating their expertise in writing. Prerequisite: ENGL 1102
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