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ELEC 039: Selected Topics
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ELEC 100: Fundamentals of Electronics
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Thirty-four hours per semester.) Introduction to principles, terminology, and measurements of electrical circuits and electronic systems. Behavior of DC and AC circuits and electronic devices with their applications in automotive, computer, communications, power distribution, and entertainment systems. (CSU)
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ELEC 139: Selected Topics
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ELEC 249: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of Marin
(1-3 units)(Please see Directed Study category.) (CSU w/limit)
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Electronic 10: Key
1.00 Credits
College of Marin
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Three laboratory hours weekly.) Students learn the basic operation of electronic printing calculators and how to input numbers using the ten-key touch method. Common business problems are used to train students on the efficient use of the electronic calculator.
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ELND 039: Selected Topics
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ELND 100: Introductory Design Principles for Sustainable Gardening and Landscaping
3.00 Credits
College of Marin
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) An introductory foundation for the practices of sustainable gardening and landscaping and ecologically sound use of resources. The course covers key concepts for designing and installing gardens or landscapes according to principles of ecological sustainability. It addresses design principles including site analysis, plant selection, soils, and economic and social considerations. (CSU)
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ELND 110A: Introduction to Environmental Landscaping
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This foundation class, essential for anyone interested in plants either as a career or a hobby, introduces students to key concepts necessary for gardening or landscaping following environmentally sound techniques. It covers information about career paths, plant systems, basic plant structure, physiology and identification, principles of soil structure and function. This short class is the first half of an introductory course in environmental landscaping. (CSU)
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ELND 110B: Introduction to Environmental Landscaping
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This short class is the second half of an introductory course in environmental landscaping and is essential for anyone interested in plants either as a career or a hobby. This class introduces students to concepts necessary for gardening or landscaping following environmentally sound techniques. It covers information about: establishment of gardens and landscapes, irrigation, integrated management of insects, mites, plant diseases and weeds, pruning and design. (CSU)
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ELND 120A: Landscape Ecology
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This class is essential for anyone interested in ecologically sound gardening and landscaping. The class covers evolution of ecological concepts, structure and function of plant ecosystems, and factors that regulate plant communities. It covers the effects of climate on plant communities and their relevance for gardening and landscaping. This short class is the first half of a two-class sequence on plant ecology. May be taken twice for credit. (CSU)
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