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6.00 Credits
This course focuses on principles of designing and administering a child care center or family day care home, as well as the ability to work skillfully as a director and teacher in a child care program. Topics featured are: business proposal and funding, philosophies, parent and staff policies, budget, bill collecting and financial management, advertising, printed materials and parent involvement. An internship of 120 hours will be required. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student an opportunity to become familiar with the unique needs of teaching the "at risk" children in an earlychildhood environment. This population includes children of teen parents, children born addicted to alcohol and crack/cocaine and children of low-income families. The focus will include characteristics of the "at risk" population,environmental controls and strategies necessary to adapt curriculum to better facilitate learning. Also addressed will be assessment processes and available community resources to work effectively with parents and young children considered "at risk."
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course provides students with an intensive 'hands on' experience and opportunity toconduct independent studies and research on a variety of topics in child development. The number of credits selected determines the length and depth of the research or project. The instructor's approval of course of study is required. A maximum of six credits may be earned for these courses.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1150 or consent of instructor This course introduces the basics of electronics as they relate to computers via state-of-art electronics capture and simulation software. Topics include mathematics for electronics, DC (Direct Current) circuits, components, instruments, testing and measurement, semiconductors, digital logic, and component identification. AC (Alternating Current) circuits are discussed in context only. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAT 1150 or consent of instructor General Education Attributes 3, 7 Introduction to Microcontrollers is designed to introduce individuals who are interested in the application of digital control by current microcontrollers. Included in the study are compatible microcontroller peripheral devices normally utilized in the manufacturing environment. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 1305 or consent of instructor This course presents Personal Computer (PC) based system configurations as they relate to a Depot/Bench Technician work environment. Topics studied include but are not limited to bus types, BIOS, adapter cards, disc drives, memory, hard disc partitioning, interrupts, and knowledge of form factor and CPU types. Classroom lectures will be supplemented by laboratory experiences which include the assembly, upgrade and maintenance of complete PC systems and peripherals. This course is designed to prepare students for and maps to the corresponding A+ Certification exam. Course/lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 1305 or consent of instructor This course presents Personal Computer (PC) based system configurations as they relate to a PC IT Technician's work environment Study covers internal architecture, the instruction set, DMA, ROM, internal CPU registers and flags, magnetic and laser recording systems, system timing, technical tips, and troubleshooting. Classroom lectures will be supplemented by laboratory modules. Material in this course will assist students in preparing for credentialing examinations such as the A+ Certification and the Network+ Certification. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 1305 or consent of instructor This course presents Personal Computer (PC) based system configurations as they relate to the PC Remote Support Technician work environment. This course is designed to prepare students to assist remote users with problems associated with PC based systems. Students will focus on the role of a help desk or call center support technician. Soft topics studied include customer relations and conflict management. Hard topics include bus types, BIOS, adapter cards, disc drives, memory, hard disc partitioning, interrupts, and knowledge of form factor and CPU types. Classroom lectures will be supplemented by laboratory experiences which include the assembly, upgrade and maintenance of complete PC systems and peripherals. This course is also designed to prepare students for and maps to the corresponding A+ Certification exam. Course/lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher in MAT1100 within the last three years, or COMPASS placement into MAT 1150 or higher, or consent of instructor General Education Attributes. 3, 7 This course introduces the basic theories of electricity as they relate to Direct Current such as: the electron theory, Ohm's Law, conductors and insulators, series circuits, parallel circuits, series/parallel circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic devices, electrical nomenclature, units of measurement, resistors, graphic and electrical symbols. Practical laboratory exercises are integrated with the theory to acquaint the student with the basic processes of constructing functional circuits and the correct use of basic measuring instruments, such as analog and digital multimeters. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EEC 1020, a grade of "C" orhigher in MAT 1100 within the last three years, or COMPASS placement into MAT 1150 or higher, or consent of instructor General Education Attributes. 3, 7 This course will provide students with the fundamental knowledge of AC single phase and the comparison with Direct Current. The effects of inductance and capacitance in AC circuits is emphasized and reinforced by problem assignments dealing with phase relationships. The need and methods for power factor correction are explained. Practical lab experiments are integrated with theory to help students analyze and confirm predicted circuit behavior. This includes the correct use of the oscilloscope and wattmeter. Refer to current Schedule of Classes for software version(s). Course/lab fees
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