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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Continues the study of digital electronics. Topics include: arithmetic and logic conversions, microcomputer architecture, machine level language programming, and assembly level language programming. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the analysis of operational amplifiers and other linear circuits and their applications. Topics include: op-amp fundamentals; inverting and non-inverting amplifiers; comparators; bias, offsets, and drift; bandwidth, slew rate, noise, and frequency compensation; active filters; power supplies; signal generators; multipliers; and differentiators and integrators. Laboratory work parallels class work.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes study of the microcomputer with programming applications involving processor communication with external devices. Topics include: I/O and interfacing techniques, basic I/O and interfacers, interrupt devices, problem definition, debugging, testing, documentation, redesign steps, and programmable processors. Laboratory work parallels class work. Approved Technical Electives (2 - 7 hours)
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5.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamentals of plant science and horticulture as a career field. Topics include: industry overview, plant parts, plant functions, environmental factors in horticulture, soil function and components, fertilizer elements and analysis, and propagation techniques.
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6.00 Credits
Provides the basis for a fundamental understanding of the taxonomy, identification, and culture requirements of woody plants. Topics include: introduction to woody plants, classification of woody plants, and woody plant identification and culture requirements.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes the taxonomy, identification, and culture requirements of herbaceous plants. Topics include: introduction to herbaceous plants, classification of herbaceous plants, and herbaceous plant identification and culture requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Develops a basic understanding of greenhouse design, construction, and environmental factors affecting plant growth. Topics include: greenhouse construction, greenhouse heating and cooling, greenhouse soil functions and components, irrigation types and effects, fertilizer types and applications, and fall crops for the local area.
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3.00 Credits
Develops skills necessary to design and construct landscape features such as retaining walls, walkways, and irrigations systems. Topics include: tool use and safety, retaining walls, drainage, irrigation/water use, low-voltage lighting, and walkways.
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4.00 Credits
Develops skills necessary to propagate and produce both container and field grown nursery stock. Topics include: industry overview, facility design, propagation techniques and environment, field grown and container production, and managerial functions for nursery production.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces design principles, drawing skills, and plant selection techniques required to produce landscape plans for residential/commercial clients. Topics include: landscape design principles, sketching and drawing skills, site analysis, plant and material selection, and landscape design process.
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