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EDU 110: Portfolio Development
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
Portfolio Development is a self-directed, student-centered process through which students have the opportunity to talk about themselves, what they are doing in their specific courses and/or particular program(s) in college, and where they want to go in life. Each portfolio experience is as unique as the student; no two are the same. This course is designed for students who want to capture their college learning experience by creating reflective portfolios. Students will be given the tools necessary to organize, create, and update their portfolios. Students will learn how to construct both hard copy and electronic portfolios. It is recommended that students have basic computer skills, including minimal keyboarding and mouse skills. Offered: Fall, Spring Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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EDU 120: Introduction to Technology in Education
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course introduces educators to the skills and knowledge necessary to demonstrate their proficiency in current technology standards. The course will focus on current technologies that can be used to augment instruction and communication in the K-12 classroom. Handson activities are an integral part of this course. Offered: As Needed Prerequisite: CIS 112 or consent of instructor Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AAT, AA, AS, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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EDU 201: Educational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course examines psychological principles as they apply to K-12 education in the areas of learning, cognition, and the teacher as a classroom leader. Both the individual and his/her peer group are studied from a physical, cognitive, social-emotional point of view. This course is important for future teachers and those who would like to find out more about how learning takes place in a classroom setting. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisite: PSY 101 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AAT, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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EDU 202: Instructional Methods
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course is an introduction to classroom and school procedures and is designed to develop basic skills and understanding in pedagogy. Topics discussed will include objective writing, lesson plans, unit plans, testing and evaluation procedures, problem solving which will include motivation techniques, learning styles and other topics related to instruction. Offered: As Needed Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate - AA, AS, AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable, Elective Only
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ELT 100: Electrical Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course introduces the fundamentals of electrical and electronic circuits. Calculation and measurement of voltage, current, and resistance are emphasized. Through the use of lab activities, various wiring and testing methods utilizing multimeters are investigated. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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ELT 104: Industrial Electrical Control
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course introduces the fundamentals of industrial electrical control. Basic theory including electron flow, Ohm's Law, series parallel circuit characteristics, and electrical power calculations as applied to industrial control applications is covered. Lab work involves the construction and testing of representative industrial electronic control circuitry. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Prerequisite: ELT 100 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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ELT 107: Digital Logic & Circuits
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course covers the fundamentals of digital logic. It will also include some of the procedures and tools used for troubleshooting digital circuits. Simple switching circuits will be covered first as a simple but concrete introduction to the concepts of Boolean Algebra. Then modern integrated circuit realizations of digital logic gates will be discussed. Basic principles of analysis and design using these gates will be covered. Coverage will include basic combinatorial and sequential circuits. Basic troubleshooting techniques using a logic probe will be employed. Offered: Fall Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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ELT 119: Industrial Electronic Control
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course is an in-depth evaluation of industrial electronic control methods and devices. The operating characteristics of various types of solid state controls and sensors, including proximity, photoelectric, thermistors/thermocouples, SCR, triacs, thyristors, transistors, timers, counters, and advanced electronic motor controls are studied. The lab work involves the operation and analysis of industrial electronic circuits and devices. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: ELT 100 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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ELT 120: Electrical/Electronics Troubleshooting
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
This course covers the essential techniques of troubleshooting industrial electrical and electronic circuits and devices. The lab work includes the use of test equipment, instrumentation, and computer simulation to develop the skills necessary to improve troubleshooting accuracy and cut troubleshooting time. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: ELT 104 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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ELT 200: National Electrical Code
3.00 Credits
Carl Sandburg College
Using the National Electrical Code as a reference, students will be trained on how to design and construct electrical systems according to NEL requirements. Residential, industrial, and commercial wiring and power distribution systems will be investigated. Included will be residential/commercial/industrial circuits, lighting requirements, grounding, wiring methods, and hazardous locations. Offered: Fall Prerequisite: ELT 100 Applicable toward graduation at CSC where program structure permits: Degree or Certificate -AAS, AGE, All Certificates General Education - Not Applicable
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