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EETC 210: Semiconductor Circuits II
4.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
Biasing of bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) and field effect transistors (FETs). Analysis and design of small and large signal low frequency amplifiers, coupling techniques, multistage amplifiers, power derating, and decibel units. Prerequisite: EETC 130
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EETC 220: Operational Amplifiers Lecture and Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
A study of differential amplifiers, circuit application of opamps, active filter power amplifiers, and use of CMOS/MOS application. Prerequisite: EETC 210
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EETC 230: Electronic Instrumentation
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
Study of the theory and application of electronic measuring instruments, maintenance and calibration of instruments. Prerequisite: EETC 120
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EETC 245: Microprocessor Technology
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
An analysis of microprocessor systems with arithmetic unit, memory input/output circuits and control units, micro-computer architecture, software interfacing and peripheral devices, includes laboratory work. Prerequisite: EETC 200
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EETC 298: Introduction to Robotics
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
This is a hands-on course that relies on the use of LEGO-based robots. This course presents the basic concepts in robotics, such as sensors and actuators, and covers the most important approaches to robot control. Students will apply the concepts covered during the lectures in the laboratory sessions, by constructing their own robots and developing controllers for various robotic tasks. Prerequisites: Electronics Technology Majors: EETC 230 and EETC 245
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EMGT 101: Information Systems for Hospitality & Event Management
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
This course will introduce students to the various systems used in the industry. Special emphasis is placed on database applications, spreadsheets, web development, desktop publishing and bulletin board development. Students will learn to incorporate technology into increasing communication and event marketing efforts.
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EMGT 102: Corporate Event Management
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
Introduces students to the types of corporate events, familiarizes them with planning processes and policies. Allows review and study of best practices in the industry. Teaches students to design various creative, cost-efficient events.
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EMGT 200: Marketing & Management of Sports Events
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
Teaches students to identify key sports event stakeholders, develop and implement sponsorship programs, build and utilize various marketing strategies, and plan admission and other administrative structures governing these types of events.
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EMGT 201: Cruise Line Event Management
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
Introduces students to the exciting world of Cruise line travel, and addresses the special issues that arise in the management of its employees, events and facilities.
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EMGT 202: Global Tourism
3.00 Credits
Southern University at Shreveport
A study of the global impact and perspectives of the Hospitality/Tourism industry. Students will explore current events and such topics as ecotourism or "green travel", and the affects of politics, terrorism, and global economics on the industry as a whole (formerly HOTL 201).
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