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3.00 Credits
The course deals with the creation and uses of money and the role of banks. Fiscal and monetary policy, the role of the Federal Reserve, and both foreign and domestic banking policy will be studied. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. ACPE Course.
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3.00 Credits
The course considers a variety of topics in contemporary economics. The student is exposed to significant topics in macro and micro economics. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. ACPE Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the development of international trade theory and policy. Topics include: The organization and regulation of international trade, GATT, international economic integration, NAFTA, balance of payments and exchange rate determinations. Prerequisite: ENGL105 and COMM200 or ENGL105 and ENGL116. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the development of international trade theory and policy. Topics include: The organization and regulation of international trade, GATT, international economic integration, NAFTA, balance of payments and exchange rate determinations. Prerequisite: Completion of Sophomore Social Sciences requirement and ECON110 Economics. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This initial course introduces technology concepts and engineering drawing. Students will learn about basic systems, get an overview of their major, and become acquainted with the skill sets they will need to be successful in their field. Prerequisite: Enrollment in BCOT or BEET program. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
The concepts of current, voltage, power, energy, and resistance are studied. Topics include DC and AC sources, capacitance, inductance, and magnetism. Resistive circuits are analyzed using Ohm's and Kirchhoff's Laws and computer-aided circuit analysisusing SPICE is included. Corequisite: MATH205 College Mathematics I or MATH230 College Mathematics B. Day and ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles of electric circuit analysis are discussed. Voltage, current, and power relationships in AC and DC circuits are emphasized. Principles and applications of diodes, transistors, and control devices are discussed. Basic digital circuitry is also included. Laboratory work augments the theory. Prerequisite: MATH235 College Mathematics C or MATH250 Precalculus. Day and ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
Provides understanding of electrical circuits, circuit controllers and the electronic control systems applicable to environmental engineering projects. Provides background in fundamentals of electrical engineering. Prerequisite: MATH265 Engineering Mathematics. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to digital image processing. Topics considered are image capture, computer processing of digital images, and display. Applications include image enhancement, noise filtering, special effects, edge detection algorithms, compression methods like JPEG, and image analysis. Laboratory and class work demonstrate some of the underlying mathematical principles including transform techniques like FFT, DCT, Haar and wavelets. Prerequisite: MATH245 College Mathematics II. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the fundamental principles involved in the electronic design process. Topics include problem identification and definition, mechanisms of technological problem-solving, design alternatives, and project planning and implementation. The influence of cost, material resources, performance criteria and relevant safety issues will be discussed. All students will be expected to complete an electronic design project. Prerequisite: MATH205 College Mathematics I. Day Course.
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