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2.00 Credits
The focus of this course includes basic and advanced concepts of network and computer addressing with TCP/IP, both v4 and v6. This course provides the foundational information needed for network design, management, maintenance and support. Knowledge gained in this course will help prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Essentials certification examinations, as well as many Cisco certification examinations.
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1.00 Credits
This lab provides the foundational information needed and hands-on practice necessary to understand basic network design, management, maintenance and support. Students will learn to configure and support TCP/IP on both Microsoft and Linux based networks, as well as install and support TCP/IP applications and services. Hands-on experience gained in this course will help prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Essentials and Practical Application certification examinations, as well as many Cisco certification examinations.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers information on hydraulic and air brake systems. Mechanical foundation, air supply, service system principles, major components, parking brake systems, brake system diagnostics, service to drum brake assemblies, air lines and hoses, brake switches, antilock brake principles and service are all a part of this course. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered.
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1.00 Credits
This course covers information on hydraulic and air brake systems. Mechanical foundation, air supply, service system principles, major components, parking brake systems, brake system diagnostics, service to drum brake assemblies, air lines and hoses, brake switches, antilock brake principles and service are all a part of this course. High priority tasks recommended by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) are covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers information on steering and suspension systems, theory and principles, independent suspensions, geometric principles, factors affecting wheel alignment, tools and equipment used for steering and suspension, troubleshooting of suspension and steering, wheel bearings service, manual steering and power steering system operation. This lecture on theory will prepare students to take the ASE technician certification test for steering and suspension systems.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the theory and operation of basic DC circuits, circuit construction, operation and troubleshooting. Basic alternative energy technologies are introduced. The student will also receive instruction on soldering, digital multi-meter usage, and Ohm’s Law applications for testing and troubleshooting electric circuits. Elements of proper disposal of batteries and other circuit components considered to be hazardous waste are included.
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1.00 Credits
This course applies the theory taught in EET 161 through hands on building and testing of basic electric circuits. The student will also gain practical experience in soldering, digital multi-meter usage, and Ohm’s Law applications for testing and troubleshooting the electric circuits they build. Elements of proper disposal of batteries and other circuit components considered hazardous waste are emphasized throughout this course.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to circuitry basic to AC electrical theory. It identifies the fundamental differences between AC and DC energy sources and circuit components. It also introduces oscilloscope usage, AC units, nomenclature and electromagnetism. The course will also cover inductors, transformers, and capacitors and their effects in AC circuits. Work place energy efficiency and conservation habits are included. The concepts of RCL circuits and their use as passive filters will be covered.
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1.00 Credits
This course applies the theory taught in EET 163 through hands on building and testing of basic AC circuits. The student will use oscilloscopes and digital meters to measure amplitude, frequency and phase of an AC signal. As the student progresses through the course, test equipment will be used to test transformers, inductive circuits, capacitive circuits, and passive filters. The student will also be introduced to troubleshooting techniques and have time to practice those techniques on circuits they build.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to semiconductor theory, the different types of semiconductor components, their symbols, characteristics, and uses. Basic power supplies, small signal amplifiers, large signal amplifiers and coupling techniques are covered. This course will concentrate on characteristic waveforms, theory and troubleshooting. Practice is provided regarding diodes, transistors and circuit applications. Sustainable practices to minimize resources and chemical use are an integral part of the course. (Prerequisites: EET 161 and EET 163)
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