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3.00 Credits
Presentation of solid state theory: diodes, zeners, LEDs, transistors, FETs, SCRs, and ICs. Circuit analysis using solid state theory will be applied to power supplies (half wave, full wave, regulated) and audio amplifiers. This course will include the construction of circuits and the analysis and problem-solving of their functions using laboratory test equipment.
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2.00 Credits
Topics include tuning, coupling, and filtering circuits; frequency response of amplifiers; modulation and demodulation; fundamentals of logic; integrated circuits and types and sources of wave forms.
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3.00 Credits
Advise.: ABE 2075; ABE 2074 An introduction to computers which make use of digital logic. Emphasis on the technical aspects of logic circuits for computers rather than programming. simple logic gates are expanded into counters, memories, registers, and arithmetic units as utilized in computers. Units are adapted to show the structure of microcomputers and microprocessors.
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3.00 Credits
Use of hand tools and measuring devices, shop safety, drawings, blueprints, shop mathematics, precision tools, power saws, bench work and operations, drill press, lathe, milling machine, grinders and other general machine shop tools, devices and equipment.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 3800; ABE 2074 Preparation for entry-level employment in the mechanical trades. Instruction includes: mechanics, blueprint reading, electricity, sheet metal, basis gas welding, tool identification, cation, precision measuring instruments, hydraulics and pneumatics, shop safety, and shop math.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 3800; ABE 2074 Introduction to electro-mechanical trades, including topics such as electricity, mechanics, welding, blue print reading, machining and shop safety.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive course in the practice of commercial offset printing techniques, platemaking, and finishing procedures. Theory and lab include instruction on metal and photo-direct plates, various stock types, set-up, adjustment and maintenance of the press, ink-mixing and product finishing.
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3.00 Credits
COREQ.: TIPL 9661 A combined course using traditional and electronic methods of prepress production. Instruction includes pasteup, camera work, and basic techniques of film assembly. Instruction also includes lectures, demonstrations, and practice of the Macintosh computer, developing skills in word processing, bitmapped and object-oriented graphic programs.
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3.00 Credits
COREQ.: TIPL 9660 Advise: Keyboarding or typing speed of 20-30 words per minute. An introductory Microcomputer class designed for Graphic Communications students. Emphasis will be on graphic and typographic imaging for print production. Major instructional topics will include computer operational techniques and an introduction to word processing, bit-mapped, object-oriented graphics and page layout programs utilizing Apple Macintosh computers.
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3.00 Credits
Television servicing and repairing including basic electronics for television, television receivers, use of test equipment and practices for troubleshooting in television servicing and repairing and the adjustment of television sets. Units of instruction include: scanning and synchronizing,video signal picture carrier signal, television receivers, picture tube, power supplies, video circuit, color & auto Circuits, sound and others.
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