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  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: ELT 101 This course continues the circuit analysis introduced in ELT 101. It includes a thorough treatment of Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, mesh analysis, nodal analysis and delta to wye conversion, source conversion, ideal and practical voltage and current sources are also studied as well as RC and RL DC transient analysis. The design of attenuators and pads is covered in depth.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: ELT 101 Co-requisite: ELT 116 The study of electrical fundamentals is extended to the behavior of alternating current circuits. Inductance and inductive reactance, capacitance and capacitive reactance, qualitative analysis of the AC sine wave, series and parallel RL and RC as well as RLC AC circuits are accomplished. Transformer theory, resonance and band-pass and notch filter circuits are also studied.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ELT US or MAT 101 A continuation of ELT 115, this course completes the math requirements for students enrolled in the Electronic and Computer Technology program, and covers complex numbers, vectors, algebra, trigonometry, determinants and logarithms.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4Credits, 4 Hours Prerequisite: ELT 101 or permission of the Discipline Coordinator A basic course designed to introduce the student to contemporary Electronics Fabrication techniques. The student will learn to read blueprints, both mechanical and schematic, fabricate prototype electronic enclosures, use hand tools, assemble and test electronic prototypes and modify commercial equipment for special applications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3Credits, 3 Hours Prerequisite: ELT 102 or permission of the Discipline Coordinator An introduction to the theory of operation and proper use of test equipment. Basic devices such as DArsonval meters, DC and AC voltmeters, A.F and R.F signal generators, sine and square wave generators are covered. Equipment for more specialized measuring applications such as Q meters, frequency counters, spectrum analyzers and oscilloscopes is included.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: ELT 101 An introduction to modern Digital Electronics. Students study Binary and Hex Arithmetic, number systems, truth tables and logic design using map minimization. AND, NAND, NOR inverters and clock circuits are discussed as well as flip-flop, Schmitt trigger and other medium-scale integrated circuits and, Analog/Digital conversion. Emphasis is on digital hardware and circuits.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits, 6 Hours This course is designed to introduce the student to computer hardware and various operating systems. Standard interfaces, ports, bus structures, architectures and interconnection methodology will be presented. Hands-on experience with system boards, adapters, diagnostic software, video monitors and power supplies are included. Emphasis is on the hardware, configuration, upgrading, and troubleshooting for support and network management personnel. The student will be able to identify and configure the principle components of present-day personal computers and perform tasks such as installation of memory, operating systems, and drivers. This course helps prepare students for the industry-recognized CompTIA A+ exam.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4Credits, 6 Hours Prerequisite: ELT 101, ELT 102, and ELT 104 Theoretical analysis and practical application in the laboratory are combined to provide a thorough understanding of contemporary solid-state circuitry and its operation. Modern linear integrated circuits such as the operational amplifier are studied using near-ideal approximations and feedback theory. Also covered are digital-analog and analog-digital converters.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits, 4 Hours Pre-requisite: ELT 102, ELT 103 and ELT 104 The purpose of this course is to provide students with the competencies required to repair and maintain modern communications equipment including devices using PLL synthesizers and microprocessor control. Theory of operation of the circuits used in communications equipment and techniques necessary to repair these circuits are included. Modern test equipment such as digital oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers and station monitors are used. Lab work includes the repair of radio equipment used in the Rockland County Police Radio System.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits, 6 Hours This course is designed to provide the education needed by Certified First Responders (CFRs) to administer patient care in the out-of-hospital setting. It covers all techniques of emergency care presently considered within the responsibilities of the CFR as well as all includes the following topics: preparatory material, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway management, patient assessment, illness and injury, childbirth, pediatrics and operations. Demonstration, practice, clinical and field experience are carefully integrated with the didactic portion.
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