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CAD 124: cAd: Electrical 1
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces students to the computer-aided drawing software of MultiSim and OrCAD. Students produce a variety of electrical and electronic schematics and diagrams. Students also learn to apply the principles of graphing to engineering technology. Three hours of laboratory. (CAD* 126 Electrical Graphics/CAD can be substituted for this course.)
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CAD 200: 3d cAd Modeling 4
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Improves students' CAD competencies by presenting additional techniques and specialized commands. Two hours of lecture / four hours of laboratory. All classes are conducted in a computer laboratory. Prerequisite: CAD* 108 or equivalent.
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CET 110: dc/ Ac circuits 5
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents the fundamental concepts of electric circuit behavior. Students will also learn basic DC and AC circuit analysis involving resistive, inductive, and capacitive elements and how reactance, resonance, and transformer relationships affect AC circuit response. Four hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: MAT* 095 or higher level math class.
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CET 116: computer Applications for technology 3
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces technology-driven reporting requirements for text, data and graphics, virtual instrumentation, computer simulations for technology problem solving, and determination of computer tools for technology issues. Stresses technical report preparation, including graphical and tabulated analysis of data, with appropriate calculations and conclusions displayed in a variety of formats. Computer skills used to access and apply technical information will also be included. Two hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CET 120: Computer Electronics 5
4.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys hardware and software computer elements beginning with semiconductor devices and theory. Topics covered include general and special purpose diodes and related circuits, rectifier circuits, clipping and clamping circuits, transistors (including BJT, FET and UJT), and amplifier, oscillator, power supply, and voltage regulation circuits. This course concludes with an introduction to op-amps and their basic applications. Four hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory. Prerequisite: CET* 110 or equivalent.
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CET 124: Structured Programming 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Covers structured programming techniques as tools for problem solving in engineering and technology applications. Emphasizes program development, structure, and testing. Lab assignments reinforce the topics discussed in lecture. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CET 126: Computer Servicing 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents an overview of a microprocessing system with emphasis on hardware design, operation, troubleshooting, and servicing. The lab provides practical experience with electronic troubleshooting techniques. Actual servicing will take place on a basic microcomputing system. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CET 145: Fundamentals of Voice and cabling 4
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces students into the various hardware aspects of establishing communication links between computers and/or other end devices (printers, fax machines, telephony systems, video systems, data transmission systems). There is a growing need for experienced and knowledgeable voice and data cabling installation, maintenance, repair, and plant layout design technicians. Will utilize the Cisco program or similar title as a foundation, but will supplement this program with college-level report writing, laboratory experimentation, and theoretical analysis of the practical information contained in the Cisco on-line curriculum program. Two hours lecture / four hours of laboratory.
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CET 210: Computer Systems Software 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Investigates the computer's hardware-software interface. Topics include CPU architecture and programming, interfacing with I/O devices, memory management, file systems, and an introduction to networking. Laboratory assignments include installation and troubleshooting of system software for stand-alone and networked devices. Three hours of lecture / two hours of laboratory.
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CET 220: digital/ data communications 4
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Presents the fundamentals of digital and data communications, including serial and parallel transmission methodologies, media, protocol standards, and system architecture. Three hours of lecture / three hours of laboratory. Prerequisites: CET* 120 and EET* 256.
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