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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit This course is designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge of machine drafting and design. Instruction covers dimensioning, tolerancing, fits, fastening devices, gears, cams, welding drawings, assembly and working drawings as well as an understanding of drafting standards and industrial drafting practices. Prerequisite: ENGR-0151, Basic Drafting Technology.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit Methods of pictorial representations and rendering are presented. A study of axonometric, oblique and perspective projections. Pictorial drawing devices and methods of shading and rendering will also be presented.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit This course is designed to present the concepts upon which GIS technology is based, what it does, and how it works. ESRI ArcView Software will be used which will allow the student to become familiar with the most widely used GIS Software in the world. It will further allow students to visualize information in new ways revealing relationships, trends, and patterns that are not visible in other systems. The student will learn how to use ArcView Software to answer a variety of questions. Prerequisite: ENGR-0131, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems.
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5.00 Credits
5 hours credit This course is designed for Electronic students in particular, to teach them application of calculus in Electronics. Students will learn Limits, Graphic Differentiation, Derivatives, Maxima, Minima, Hyperbolic Function, Partial Derivatives, Integration, Maclaurin Series and Fourier Series. Students will learn Fourier Analysis and Laplace transform, will perform laboratory experiments and do calculations using Laplace transforms. Prerequisite: ENGR-0104, Applied Math I.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course is designed to advance the students' knowledge of CAD concepts, processes and systems. Students receive instruction on advanced methods of producing engineering drawings with computers. Subjects include architectural and engineering CAD template drawing, three dimensional drawing, database interchange, drawing digitization, CAD slide shows, and script file drawing. Advanced methods of drawing creation, management and storage will be utilized. Advanced output methods will include multicolor hardcopy and multipen plotting. Prerequisite: Computer Aided Drafting, ENGR- 0106.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Detailed study of sequential logic circuits, counters, shift registers and clocks. Explain decoders, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers. Study of code converters, memories and logic arrays. Explanation of digital test equipment and frequency counters. This course is a continuation of Digital Electronics, Part I. Upon completion of this course, the students will have a thorough understanding of computers and their operation. Students will be able to understand logic circuit, fault finding and repair. Students will also have a firm understanding of memories used in digital computer systems and their capacities. Students, upon completion of this course, will be able to design and make any kind of digital displays, counters and registers. This course will lead to a good understanding of microprocessors. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGR-0108, Electronic Circuit Fundamentals.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit Designed to introduce Computer-Aided Design (CAD) using Microstation by BentleyTM, this course provides students with the opportunity to practice and develop proficiencies using software command syntax, CAD drawing strategies, cells libraries, and the input of numerical data.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit A detail study of voice and data communication network systems. A study of receivers, transmitters, station equipment and transmission media in telephone industries. Students will also learn about switching and networking, and will perform experiments in modulation, sampling, multiplexing and the telephone lines.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course will provide fundamental knowledge of such topics as sketching, architectural lettering styles, symbols and their interpretations. This course will also provide knowledge of basic house construction with building codes, building materials, dimensioning and section details. Students will design and draw a set of house plans and a presentation plan using AutoCAD and architectural desktop software. Prerequisite: ENGR-0106, Computer Aided Drafting.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit This course covers the practical and related information concerning the various types of structural steel, reinforced concrete, and curtain wall construction. A study is made of overall construction problems with emphasis on interpretations of technical drawings, erection plans, and detailed drawings. Prerequisite: ENGR-0106, Computer Aided Drafting.
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