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ELEC 103B: Electronics III:Intermediate Digital Circuits and Measurements
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: ELEC 102A and 102B or demonstration of ELEC 102A and 102B exit skills This course covers hardwired digital logic systems and is an introduction to programmable logic devices. CSU
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ELEC 104A: Electronics IV:Analog and Digital Communications Electronics
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: ELEC 102A and 102B or demonstration of ELEC 102A and 102B exit skills This course covers analog and digital communications systems, antennas, and serves as an introduction to microwave signals. CSU
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ELEC 104A - Electronics IV:Analog and Digital Communications Electronics
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ELEC 104B: Electronics IV:Micro-controller Interfacing
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: ELEC 102A and 102B or demonstration of ELEC 102A and 102B exit skills This course covers micro-controller interfacing, driver programs, input sensors and output electrical and electro-mechanical devices. CSU
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ELEC 211: Fiber Optic Technology
3.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec3, lab-3 PREREQ.: ET 108A or MATH 840, or demonstration of ET 108A or MATH 840 exit skills Covers fundamental principles and hands-on application of modern fiber optic technology, preparing students to use current technology and giving them the basis required to adapt to future developments. Topics include telecommunications, optics, fiber fabrication, splicing, and termination, lasers, LEDs, detectors and optical amplifiers, optical protocols including FDDI and SONET, and network design and troubleshooting. Students will perform many hands-on labs using fiber optic cable and related equipment. CSU ELEC 211=CNIT 211
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ELEC 221: Biotech Process Instrumentation
2.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-1, lab-3 PREREQ.: ET 108A or MATH 840 or demonstration of ET 108A or MATH 840 exit skills An introduction to the theory and application of process control and instrumentation as applied to the Biotechnology Industry. Survey of Electrical and Electronic concepts. Transducers. Process Controllers. Reliability. Data Loggers. CSU ELEC 221=BTEC 221
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EMT 100: Emergency Medical Technician I
12.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-5, conf-10 PREREQ.: CCSF Placement; admission to the curriculum in EMT COREQ.: EMT 102 May be repeated. Taught in conjunction with the EMT 1A Clinical course, according to the California Administrative Code requirements. Trains individuals in the basic life support skills necessary to work on an ambulance, Includes: cardia, respiratory, and medical emergencies; traumatic injuries; obstetrical and pediatric emergency care; and environmental injuries and CPR. This course leads to EMT 1A certification, which is a prerequisite to paramedic training. CSU
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EMT 101: Emergency Medical Technician I
6.50 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-4, conf-4 Coreq: EMT 102 May be repeated. The theoretical knowledge and technical skills necessary for working in the emergency prehospital medical field. Key topics include: emergency management of victims of serious illness or injury; management of a disaster scene; and extrication of victims. This course is necessary for certification as an EMT-IFS by the state fire marshall's office. Practicum is included. CSU
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EMT 101A: Emergency Medical Technician
3.30 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2, conf-2 Repeat: max. 6.5 units Provides the theoretical knowledge and technical skills necessary for working in the emergency pre-hospital medical field. CSU EMT 101A-101B = EMT 101
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EMT 101B: Emergency Medical Technician
3.30 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lec-2, conf-2 Prereq: EMT 101A COREQ.: Completion/concurrent enrollment in EMT 102 Repeat: max. 6.5 units Provides the theoretical knowledge and technical skills necessary for working in the emergency pre-hospital medical field. Key topics include emergency management of victims of serious illness or injury, management of a disaster scene, and extrication of victims. CSU EMT 101A-101B = EMT 101
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EMT 102: EMT-IA Clinical
1.00 Credits
City College of San Francisco
Lab-4 PREREQ.: Admission to the curriculum in EMT COREQ.: EMT 100 or 101 May be repeated. EMT-1A Clinical is taught in conjunction with EMT-1A Theory (Fire Science 100) to train individuals in the basic life support skills necessary to work on an ambulance. Clinical skills in the course include: management of respiratory, cardiac, medical emergencies; obstetric and pediatric emergencies; traumatic injuries; and environmental emergencies. This course leads to certification (EMT-1A certification) which is a prerequisite for paramedic training. CSU
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