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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Contemporary theory and practice in directing, the evolution of present-day directing procedures, and a sampling of scripts for directing practice. Principles of script analysis, blocking, casting, rehearsing, and performing. Prerequisites: THP112 and THE220, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Exercises and techniques to free the voice and improve projection, resonance, and articulation. Covers international phonetic alphabet and standard stage speech. Prerequisites: None. Cross-Reference: COM271
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2.00 Credits
LEC 2 Credits 2 Periods Application of the scientific calculator to solve mathematical problems in telecommunications electronics. Scientific notation, engineering notation, metric conversion, algebraic equations, linear equations, graph interpretation, exponents, logarithmic expressions and, binary/hexadecimal concepts related to sub netting. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or betterin MAT091, or satisfactory score on District Placement Exam, or permission of program director.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Introduction to the field of telecommunications. Telecommunications history, emerging technologies, career opportunities, customer service principles, and Internet research methods are discussed. Overview of telecommunications concepts, terminology, and communications systems, which include basic principles related to data, voice, and video transmissions. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
LEC + LAB 3 Credits 3 Periods Overview of cable systems that trace the signal from a source to customers' premises. Procedures and methods for performing aerial /underground drops and interior/exterior dwelling installations. Instruction related to: safety procedures, proper tool usage, installation techniques, signal level meter, signal level calculations, signal leakage, powering, splicing, amplifier distribution theory, and CATV troubleshooting. Prerequisites: None. TLT101 suggested but not required for students with no prior telecommunications experience.
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4.00 Credits
LAB + LEC 4 Credits 6 Periods Direct current electrical theory, practical lab experience, and application of mathematic principles, which include basic algebra, scientific notation, and metric conversions. Analysis of series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, and power formulas. Concepts related to capacitance, inductance, and basic AC waveforms. Prerequisites: None. TLT101 suggested but not required for students with no prior telecommunications experience.
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3.00 Credits
LAB + LEC 3 Credits 5 Periods Alternating current electrical theory and Digital theory related to the field of Telecommunications. AC circuits analyzed using Ohms Laws, Kirchhoff's Laws and power formulas. Concepts related to capacitors, inductors, and transformers. Telecom filter types: low pass, high pass, bandpass, and decibel loss. Telecommunications electronics concepts related to oscillators, rectifiers, filters, amplifiers, and modulators. Prerequisite: TLT115 or permission of program director.
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3.00 Credits
LAB + LEC 3 Credits 5 Periods Explains copper-based twisted-pair technology of the telecommunications industry and services provided. Information and techniques required to install and maintain telephone/data systems. Safety procedures, proper tool usage, connectorization, installation techniques, meter usage, trouble-shooting techniques, codes, standards, and regulations related to residential cabling. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
LAB + LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Overview of voice telecommunications systems that include both central office based and premised based platforms. Switching and transmission telecommunications concepts include numbering plans, powering, types of switches, call processing, signaling systems, traffic engineering. Topics include PBXs, and peripheral equipment, T1 trunk lines, and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) basics. Set-up and basic trouble-shooting of PBX systems: programming phones and voice mail. Prerequisites: None. TLT101 suggested but not required for students with no prior telecommunications experience.
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3.00 Credits
LAB + LEC 3 Credits 4 Periods Introduces photonics, fiber optic theory, and the fundamentals of fiber optic networks. Techniques to connect, splice, and test single-mode and multi-mode fiber cables. Includes fiber optic system components, wave guide transmission, lasers, electro-optics, and fiber optic sensors. Prerequisites: None. TLT101 suggested but not required for students with no prior telecommunications experience.
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