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4.00 Credits
Extensive study and application of the architecture and instruction set of several widely-used processors, series and parallel communications. Keyboard decoding, ASCII code and stepper motor control are some of the other topics covered. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall). Prerequisite: ELEC 1510. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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2.00 Credits
An independent project including the various stages from conception to design and layout, fabrication, testing, modification, and final reporting. Project is of the student's choosing, subject to approval of the instructor. (2 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisites: ELEC 2000, 2010, 2030. Laboratory/independent project. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Circuits common to most communications equipment: filters, tuned circuits, oscillators, and amplifiers. AM and FM circuitry, radio receivers, transmitters, and an introduction to digital communications and fiber optics. (4 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisites: ELEC 1500, 2010. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces basic process instrumentation and control systems, analog to digital and digital to analog conversion with emphasis on computer control interfacing to processes. Use of LabView data acquisition software to acquire and analyze data. Application of operational amplifiers to these systems, transducers, grounding, shielding, effect of feedback, measurement means, controller characteristics, and stability analysis. (4 cr. hrs.) (Spring). Prerequisites: ELEC 2010, 2030. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced microprocessor course dealing with the software and hardware aspects of microprocessor system design. Uses Intel 8051 micro-controller. (4 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: ELEC 2030. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Programmable logic controllers used in industrial control systems. Installation, programming and interfacing of Allen-Bradley and Texas Instruments programmable logic controllers. (4 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: ELEC 1500. Lecture/laboratory. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Issues and concepts related to the student's field of technology. In consultation with faculty, students select, research, organize, and present in written and oral form, topics of personal and professional interest. The use of the Internet and visual presentation systems is required. (3 cr. hrs.) (ASN).
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4.00 Credits
Basic life support and orientation to trauma and general medical emergencies. (4 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Sixteen years old by end of course. Credit cannot be earned for this course and FIRE 1000. Lecture/ laboratory. May be used to fulfill Wellness Awareness requirement.
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1.50 Credits
Medical protocol training designed to help EMD's deliver quality care and customer service to callers with emergency medical needs. (1.5 cr. hrs.) (ASN). Prerequisite: Current CPR certification. May be used to fulfill Wellness Awareness requirement.
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8.00 Credits
Emergency medical techniques within the responsibilities of an EMT-A providing emergency care with an ambulance service. Prepares students to take test for New York State EMT certification. (8 cr. hrs.) (Fall, Spring). Prerequisite: Eighteen years old by the end of course. Credit cannot be earned for this course and FIRE 1010 or LEN 1112. Lecture/laboratory. May be used to fulfill Wellness Awareness requirement.
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