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ENGR 0103: Descriptive Geometry
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit The graphic solution of geometric problems in three dimensions. Problems relate to points, lines and planes, the intersection and development of surface and forms and the practical applications of the principles involved. Emphasis is placed on developing the students' ability to read exactly, to think exactly, and to draw exactly.
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ENGR 0104: Applied Math I
5.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
5 hours credit A survey of topics relevant to computer technicians that includes: number systems, logic, truth tables, Boolean algebra, base 2 and base 16 representation and circuit reduction. The course will emphasize problem solving techniques. Prerequisite(s): Above 31 on Accuplacer or MATH-0099, Elementary Algebra & CIST-0101, Computer Concepts & Applications or Instructor Permission. 181
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ENGR 0105: Print Reading
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Students will read, interpret and visualize drawings and prints from actual industries. This Course is designed to assist beginning and intermediate students to read and understand Industrial and Architectural prints.
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ENGR 0106: Computer Aided Drafting
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Computer-Aided Drafting introduces students to CAD concepts, processes, and systems. Students are instructed on new methods of producing engineering drawings with computers. Various output methods are employed including laser, inkjet and multi-color plotting.
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ENGR 0107: Construction Management
4.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
4 hours credit This course will provide the student with an overview of the construction process from excavation to final landscaping. Instruction will include calculating the cost of earthmoving, concrete preparation and finishing, and wood frame construction. Students will plan and schedule a construction project using the linear scheduling method, the bar chart method, and the critical path method.
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ENGR 0108: Electronic Circuit Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This beginning course in electronics technology is to give a clear concept of direct current, the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. Also to familiarize with laboratory instruments, circuit components and basic measuring techniques. In order to build a solid foundation for the entire program, an individual must have a clear concept of D.C. electricity. The student must recognize basic electronic components, instruments and circuit symbols. The student should be able to draw a schematic diagram of a circuit. Last but not least, the student should know how to use the instruments and make quantitative measurements of electronic units. This introductory course is designed to lead students to understand and retain in their minds the basic circuit fundamentals of electronics. Prerequisite: Simple understanding of mathematics.
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ENGR 0109: Semiconductor Electronics
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Semiconductor Electronics is an introduction to semiconductor materials, the concept of junction and biasing, diodes, and transistors. Students use semiconductor components in circuits and construct circuits in laboratory experiments as well as recognize various semiconductor components and their characteristic data from the manufacturer's data books. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ENGR-0108, Electronic Circuit Fundamentals recommended
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ENGR 0115: Circuit Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit A detailed study of D.C. Circuits, which includes Kirchhoff's Law, Superposition Theorem, A detailed study of D.C. Circuits, which includes Kirclihoffs Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem.Explanation of RC time constants, capacitive circuits, inductive circuits, transformers and tuned circuits. Study of basic amplifiers and construction of power supplies circuits. To understand circuit analysis, it is necessary to understand various affecting factors such as voltages, current resistive, capacitive and inductive components. This course is designed to give maximum understanding in circuit analysis and circuit buildup. Prerequisites: ENGR-0108 Electronic Circuit Fundamentals.
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ENGR 0140: Introduction to Global Positioning Systems
4.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
4 hours credit This course will provide the student with knowledge of the Global Positioning System. The student will learn how to use NAVSTAR GPS to locate precise positions on the globe; to plot a course and navigate using a handheld global positioning receiver. This course will show how civil drafting data may be collected on a GPS receiver and input into the computer to generate plot plans.
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ENGR 0151: Basic Drafting Technology
4.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
4 hours credit This course is designed to provide fundamental knowledge of the principles of drafting as well as skill in the basic drafting construction methods. It covers such topics as orthographic projection, dimensioning, geometric construction, sketching, auxiliary views, sectioning, and charts and graphs.
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