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EDU 211: Behavior Observation in Education
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisites: PSY 113, EDU 111 Corequisite: PSY 217 LEC 3 hrs. LAB 0 hrs. This course uses weekly seminars and twenty hours of field experience in public schools to integrate theory and classroom observations in order for prospective teachers to understand curriculum development, and instructional methods. Aspiring teachers will learn how to use descriptive research methods to gain insight into the instructional needs of learners by observing them in their natural classroom settings. Armed with this experiential knowledge, the students will use the seminar to report and discuss their observed findings, as well as relate this practical information to the theories of curriculum development and instructional strategies.
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ELT 110: Digital Principles
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
LEC 2 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $30 This course develops the fundamentals of the binary system. Circuit implementation from Boolean functions and map minimization. Course includes study of combinational logic, sequential logic circuits, flip-flops, counters, and shift register. The laboratory allows the student to apply theory to practical digital circuits.
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ELT 115: Active Circuit Components
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: ENR 124 LEC 2 hrs., LAB 4 hrs., Course fee $30 This course introduces the behavior of semiconductor electronic devices and develops the device characteristics. Some DC and AC fundamental circuit theory is introduced so that the active devices can be properly analyzed. Biasing techniques and models of amplifier configurations are stressed for the bipolar transistor and field effect devices. Diodes, rectifiers, filtering, and switching circuit applications are studied. Laboratory includes the verification of device characteristics and the testing of basic amplifier and switching configurations.
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ELT 121: Circuit Analysis
4.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: MAT 110 AND ENR 124 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $30 This course introduces the student to both DC and AC Circuit Theory. It includes Ohm's and Kirchoff' s Laws for analysis of series and parallel circuits. Computer circuit simulation of series-parallel, ladder and bridge networks in both DC and AC are analyzed. Resonance and frequency response are included along with some discussion of AC power and transformers. The laboratory experiments are designed to support the theory and obtain measurement skills.
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ELT 123: Studio Maintenance
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: MUS 165 (For Music Recording Majors Only) LEC 2 hrs., LAB 2 hrs., Course fee $75 This course provides students an introduction to music studio electronics. Basic skills of working with electronic components are covered, including soldering, the use of electronic measuring equipment, and troubleshooting procedures. Studio cabling and infrastructure will be dealt with extensively. Various wiring schemes and grounding techniques will be examined to give the student an understanding of the typical music studio layout found in the professional environment. This course will be offered in the Fall and Spring.
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ELT 200: Biomedical Electronics
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: ELT 115 and ELT 121 or ELT 201 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 0 hrs. This course is the study of the techniques and theory behind the instrumentation utilized in hospital and health-related laboratory work. Emphasis will be placed on physiological signals derived from the body, and the problems and safety issues associated with their measurement. Demonstrations to be conducted in class.
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ELT 201: Electricity & Electronics
4.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: MAT 110 or equivalent LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $30 This course is a fundamental study of electricity and electronics for engineering technology majors. The principles of electrical components and circuits are studied in class and laboratory. Topics include DC, AC series and parallel circuits, transformers and power supplies, solid state amplifiers and control components. The laboratory will enable the student to apply the theory discussed in class and to gain some proficiency in the use of electronic measuring equipment.
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ELT 208: Aircraft Electronics
3.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: ELT 231 LEC 2 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $30 This course provides the student with the opportunity to study how electronics are utilized within the aircraft environment. Aircraft electronics systems such as communications, navigation and air traffic control systems are studied. The troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of various pieces of electronic equipment are discussed, as well as the regulations which govern the industry.
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ELT 209: Advanced Digital And Microprocessors
4.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: ELT 110 and ENR 120 LEC 3 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $30 This course is an extension of digital theory into the operation and interfacing of microprocessors. Major topics include sequential logic design, memory organization, microprocessor architecture, machine level programming, A/D and D/A conversion, and serial and parallel interfacing. An associated laboratory provides for hands-on microprocessor interfacing and the use of logic analyzers.
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ELT 210: Electronic Fabrication
1.00 Credits
County College of Morris
Prerequisite: ENR 117 LEC 0 hrs., LAB 3 hrs., Course fee $30 This course provides the student with an opportunity to learn about the process involved in the fabrication of electronic circuit boards. Using Computer-Aided Drafting tools the student creates an electronic component layout and the necessary art work for the construction of a printed circuit board. The student is introduced to project management concepts and techniques, soldering, test specifications and printed circuit board construction. A term project or a series of smaller projects will enable the student to manage, build and assemble a printed circuit board and to develop test specifications.
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