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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET 130, HRA 103, HRA 104 Corequisite: HRA 203 Explores electrical and mechanical component configurations, including wiring and controls, for light commercial systems. 1 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET 130, HRA 104 Corequisite: HRA 202 Study of electromechanical light commercial system operation, diagnosis and repair, including piping configurations, defrost systems, pressure switches, and pressure regulators. 1 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HRA 104 Operation, maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of heavy commercial systems including electrical controls, mechanical components, and electrical circuitry. [Fall offering] 1 lecture/4 laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: instructor or advisor permission An introductory computer technology course for students who have had little or no exposure to computers. Topics include the basics of Windows, the Internet, word processing, multi-media, and e-mail. Students create a Web-based ePortfolio to showcase their coursework. 1 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: reading proficiency Corequisite: MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) A computer literacy course that addresses hardware, software, networking, databases, information literacy, and ethics issues. Lab time includes exposure to a popular PC operating system, Web searching, as well as word processing, database, spreadsheet, and presentation software applications. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 034; MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) or equivalent proficiency An introduction to computer literacy including a programming laboratory. Lectures cover the Internet; software; system components; peripherals; communications; databases; security, ethics, and privacy; programming languages; and enterprise computing. The laboratory covers forms, menus, decisions, loops, arrays, searching, the user interface, and database programming with Java. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Corequisites: proficiency in basic algebra, MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) By programming to solve problems in C/C++, students gain an appreciation for the role that computers and programs play in today's society. Topics include programming in a traditional environment, variables, methods, decisions, repetition, arrays, and object-orient programming. Extensive laboratory exercises reinforce lecture concepts. 1 lecture/4 laboratory hours
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 037 or MAT 042 or proficiency in basic algebra Introduces computing and programming concepts, and explores mobile and Web technologies. Topics include variables, decision-making, iteration, lists, functions, decomposition, event-driven programming, databases, client-server computing, Web services, platforms, programming languages, animation, texting, and geolocation. Students learn by creating Android mobile applications using App Inventor, a visual programming language. 3 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: proficiency in basic algebra, MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) Introduces fundamental programming structure, tools and documentation, including how to design interfaces and develop Task Object Event (TOE) and Object Properties and Settings charts, hierarchy charts, pseudocode, and flowcharts. Problem-solving techniques and program design using logic control structures of sequence, selection, iteration, arrays, and sequential files are emphasized in laboratory exercises using VB.NET. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 109 Overview of Visual Basic.NET language to create event-driven programming applications to be run in a Windows environment. Develops object-oriented solutions for a variety of problems in personal and business computing. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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