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    5 Credits (2-3-0) This course provides instruction pertaining to the theory of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) as applied to aviation. Students are prepared to analyze complex DC and AC circuits and to understand meter movements, network theorems, voltage dividers, resonance circuits, transformers, and filter circuits. Note: Lab hours may be taught on a 2:1 or 3:1 contact hour ratio as is appropriate.
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    5 Credits (0-5-0) This course provides hands-on laboratory exercises to analyze direct current and alternating current circuits. Emphasis is placed on the use of the scientific calculator and the operation of common test equipment used to analyze and troubleshoot DC and AC circuits to prove the theories taught in AVT 111. Note: Lab hours may be taught on a 2:1 or 3:1 contact hour ratio as is appropriate.
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    5 Credits (2-3-0) This course provides instruction in basic solid state theory beginning with atomic structure and including diodes, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, amplifiers, operational amplifiers, oscillator and power supply circuits. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of solid-state devices, proper biasing and amplifier circuit analysis and the use of test equipment to diagnose, troubleshoot and repair typical solid-state device circuits. Note: Lab hours may be taught on a 2:1 or 3:1 contact hour ratio as is appropriate.
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    4 Credits (1-3-0) This course provides instruction in basic logic gates, flip-flops, registers, counters, microprocessor/computer fundamentals, analog to digital conversion, and digital analog conversion. Emphasis is placed on number systems, Boolean algebra, combination logic circuits, sequential logic circuits, and typical microprocessor data manipulation and storage. Upon completion, students should be able to analyze digital circuits, draw timing diagrams, determine output of combinational and sequential logic circuits and diagnose and troubleshoot electronic components as well as demonstrate knowledge of microprocessor and computer circuits. Note: Lab hours may be taught on a 2:1 or 3:1 contact hour ratio as is appropriate.
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    2 Credits (2-0-0) This course is an introduction to the broad area of banking. Topics include the evolution of banking, Federal Reserve System, documents and forms used, rudimentary laws and regulations, as well as a study of the specialized services offered. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to perform basic banking functions. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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    2 Credits (2-0-0) This course is an introduction to banking law and legal issues, with special emphasis on the Uniform Commercial Code. Topics include the role of regulators, torts, contracts, real estate, bankruptcy, and the legal implications of consumer lending. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to work with basic banking documents. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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    2 Credits (2-0-0) This course is an introduction to laws pertaining to secured transactions, letters of credit, the bank collection process, check losses and the legal issues related to processing checks. Topics include negotiable instruments, authorized signatures, collection routes, forgery and fraud, letters of credit and secured transactions. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to work with more complex banking documents. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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    2 Credits (2-0-0) This course is an introduction to basic marketing principles and how a bank develops a successful marketing plan. Topics include consumer behavior, market research, the planning process, public relations, advertising, and sales promotion. Upon completion of this course, the student will have the skills to bring in new business. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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    1 Credit (1-0-0) This course is an introduction to basic financial statement analysis techniques. Topics include income statement, balance sheet, funds flow, ratios, working capital, projections, seasonalization, and monitoring problem loans. Upon completion of this course, the student will have the rudimentary skills to work with financial statements as they relate to the job description. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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    2 Credits (2-0-0) This course is an introduction to the commercial lending process and how it contributes to bank profitability. Topics include a history of commercial lending; skills needed to become a successful loan officer, steps in the commercial loan process, and trends impacting the commercial lending process. Upon completion of this course, the student will have the skills to perform the commercial lending function. Prerequisite: None. Alabama College Systems Transfer Code: C
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