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3.00 Credits
Design and development of prototype products. Traditional and non-traditional processes including chemical, electromechanical, mechanical, and thermal. Building jigs, fixtures, patterns, and molds. Emphasis on manufacturing products by casting and molding. Includes mold making and machining for the polymer industry. Prerequisite: T E C H 46. Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours. 3 units
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3.00 Credits
D C and A C theory; Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, Power Laws, network theorems, schematic diagrams, instrumentation and measurement, and functions of discrete components . Prerequisite: College algebra and physics. Pre/ Corequisite: M A T H 71. Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours.3 units
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3.00 Credits
Semiconductor theory; p-n junction, bipolar transistors, J F E Ts and M O S F E Ts, optoelectronic devices. Operational amplifiers and 555 timers. Device applications: comparators, signal generators, active filters, instrumentation amplifiers, voltage regulators and power supplies. Prerequisite: T E C H 60. Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours. 3 units
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3.00 Credits
Logic gates emphasizing T T L and C M O S. Design techniques. Combinational circuits, counters, registers, multiplexers, demultiplexers, encoders, decoders, D A C, A D C and A L U. Prerequisite: T E C H 60. Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours. 3 units
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to networks and networking concepts. Network architectures. Network media. Configuring network operating systems. Making networks work. Network topology, standards. and protocols. Basic network design. Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours. 3 units
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Exploration of the interaction of gender with technology. Myths and misconceptions about gender roles and technology. Stereotypes of men and women. Focus on the technological changes since 1900 and how these have affected both men and women. G E: D1 3 units
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3.00 Credits
Study of bodies in equilibrium and motion. Applications to particles, two-dimensional and three-dimensional structural systems. Applications of statics and dynamics in manufacturing. Prerequisite: M A T H 71, P H Y S 2 A. 3 units
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3.00 Credits
Product design, development, and manufacturing in the product life cycle. Comparison of functions and systems in traditional versus integrated manufacturing environments. Benefits of integrated approach, development cycle time, manufacturing/material cost, quality, time-to-market. Prerequisite: E N G L 1 A. 3 units
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of automation elements including analog and digital sensors, controllers, indicators, actuators. Control modes for proportional, derivative, and integral control systems. Hands-on integration practices among P L C, robots, automatic identification devices, computers, and other industrial equipment. Prerequisite: T E C H 60. Lecture 2 hours/lab 3 hours. 3 units
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3.00 Credits
Graphic representation of structures in architecture. Development of freehand drawing skills and drafting skills related to standard architectural convention. Design and preparation of presentation drawings and a complete set of construction documents. Prerequisite: T E C H 27. Activity 6 hours. 3 units
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