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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to installation and service of fire alarm systems in residential settings. Students learn how systems are wired, installed and operated in order to effectively repair and service them. Emphasis is on troubleshooting techniques. Laboratory: 2 hours
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2.00 Credits
In this shop course, students focus on the practical aspects of installing fiber optic cable plants and networks. Students receive an overview of the basics of fiber optics and hands-on training in how to prepare, pull, splice, terminate, and test cables. Precision and accuracy are emphasized. Lecture: 1 hour Laboratory: 2 hours
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques, principles, and terminology of voice telecommunications will be presented. Public and private telecommunications networks will be examined. Telecommunications equipment, switching, and transmission technology will be demonstrated. The frequency spectrum, modulation schemes and multiplexing techniques will be explored. Lectures and interactive learning demonstrations will be employed. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Electrical Circuits II (ENGT112) or Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to techniques, principles, and terminology of data communications will be presented. Public and private networks will be examined. Data communi- cation equipment, multiplexing, and interactive learning demonstrations will be employed. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisites: Digital Circuits (ENGT114) and Telecommunications I (ENGT301) or Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the technology and terminology of Local Area Networks (LANs) will be presented. Topologies, transmission media, network interfaces, and access methods will be examined. Shared resources and interconnecting LANs will be explored. Lectures and interactive learning demonstrations will be employed. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Telecommunications II (ENGT302) or Permission of Instructor
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4.00 Credits
A survey of current and emerging technologies in telecommunications will be presented. A review of interrelationships of telecommunications technology in data communications, multiplexing, LANs and WAN will be included. Lectures, demonstrations, laboratory exercises using current techniques, guest speakers, and seminars will be employed. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Telecommunications III (ENGT303) or Permission of Instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student training in the fundamentals of communicating technical information graphically. Concepts include geometrical constructions, sketching, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectional views, developments, assembly drawing and isometric drawing. Portions of the course are done using a computer-aided drafting program. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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4.00 Credits
This course studies the theory of operation and characteristics of the various common types of DC and AC generators and motors. The different types of transformers will also be covered as well as single phase and three phase distribution networks. The laboratory provides practical experience in construction and testing of circuits utilizing these devices and includes the interpretation of wiring diagrams and schematic diagrams. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 4 hours Prerequisite: Electrical Circuits II (ENGT112) or Permission of Instructor
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3.00 Credits
This course studies components and circuits which depend on the movement and manipulation of confined fluids, either liquids or gases, when used to drive and control automated industrial equipment. The student moves from basic theory and the simple hydraulic and pneumatic circuits to the more complex systems including electrical and mechanical activation of control devices. Industrial controls are set up on the laboratory table, tested and evaluated. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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4.00 Credits
Electromechanical devices and circuits are studied as they are applied to the activation and control of modern industrial systems. The course includes the principles of electrical, electronic, and pneumatic controls including associated transducers for monitoring temperature, level, flow and pressure. Programmable controllers, electronic and pneumatic controllers and recorders are also studied. The laboratory provides experience in the actual operation of an industrial type process control system with emphasis on discrete digital and analog controls as well as computer control. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 4 hours Prerequisite: Electrical Circuits II (ENGT112) or Permission of Instructor
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