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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGR 1100 and CHE 1200 or EGR 1210 or MTH 1200, plus approval of the department chair Cooperative education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on paid training assignments coordinated by departmental faculty. This course is intended for students who are pursuing A.S. degrees in engineering, applied science/technology, or mathematics/physical science. Interested students should contact the cooperative education coordinator in the Advisement and Career Services Department. Grading in this course is pass or fail. This course will probably not transfer to four-year B.S. degree programs in science or engineering. Offered irregularly.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGR 2910, plus approval of the department chair Students continue the cooperative education assignment begun in EGR 2910 or begin a new assignment. This course will probably not transfer to four-year B.S. degree programs in science or engineering. Grading in this course is pass or fail.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none Students study the varying aspects of the engineering technology profession. Backgrounds, qualifications and career paths are discussed. Selected technical problems and the methodology used to solve them will be presented. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination or portfolio assessment. Offered evenings on the La Plata and Leonardtown campuses. Course fee: $30.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGT 1015; plus MTH 1040 or MTH 1080 The student is introduced to simple mechanical properties of materials including forging and processing, stamping, milling, bending, special materials handling, frictional effects, and thermodynamic effects. Additional topics of discussion included blueprint reading and simple mechanical design. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination or portfolio assessment. Offered on the La Plata Campus. Course fee: $30.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 1010, ENG 2050, and ITS 1015, plus MTH 1120 or higher; and completion of 12 additional credits in engineering technology, electronics, manufacturing, or drafting; plus permission of the department chair Cooperative education allows students to combine academic study with on-the-job experience by working on paid training assignments coordinated by departmental faculty. The major objective of cooperative education is the application of classroom theory in a work environment. This course is intended for students who are pursuing a degree in engineering technology, electronics, manufacturing, or drafting. Grading in this course is pass or fail.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: EGT 2910 and permission of the department chair Continue the cooperative education assignment begun in EGT 2910 or begin a new assignment. Grading in this course is pass or fail.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MTH 1080 This beginning course in electronics covers the topics of DC and AC fundamentals from Ohm's law through tuned circuits and passive filters. The student uses the laboratory extensively to learn the operation of electronic test equipment including the oscilloscope, function generator, and multimeter. Offered on the La Plata and Leonardtown campuses. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $60.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ELT 1015 taken in the same or a previous semester Students learn basic semiconductor theory and the characteristics of diodes, bipolar and FET transistors, thyristors, and elementary circuits relating to these devices. Laboratory work includes related practical experiments with semiconductors. Offered on the Leonardtown Campus. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $60.00
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ELT 1030 Students learn the basics of analog electronic circuit analysis including the theory and circuitry of differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, power supplies, oscillators, and voltage regulators. Practical laboratory work includes building and analyzing electronic circuits. Offered evenings on the Leonardtown Campus. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $60.00
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ELT 1015 taken in the same or a previous semester Students learn the theory and construction of digital computer circuits. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, digital logic devices, counters, adders, registers, encoders, displays, digital and analog voltage conversion, and integrated circuits. Practical related laboratory experiments are included. Offered on the Leonardtown Campus. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $60.00
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