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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Conception through later adult years, psychological and physiological growth and development, death and dying. May also be registered as PSY 2110. Three hours per week. (Prerequisite: PSY 1010 or permission of instructor.) S
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
(1-6 credits) Detailed study of a particular topic in education. UD
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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9.00 Credits
(1-9 credits) Independent and individualized studies in education. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This entry level course covers the fundamentals of electricity and electrical theory. The course covers electrical symbols, electrical drawings, voltage, current, resistance, and power. It includes Ohm's law, series, parallel, and combination circuits, and resistive and reactive circuits. It addresses electrical distribution systems and equipment, such as wiring, breakers, fuses, industrial safety for electrical systems, and troubleshooting. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. F
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Fundamental relations in DC circuits, series-parallel circuits power, network transformations and multisource circuits, network theorems, magnetic, capacitance, inductance, transient analysis, alternating current fundamentals, basic electrical measurement principles, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite or corequisite INT 1000.) F, S
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Continuation of Electric Circuits I. Advanced concepts in AC circuits including reactance, impedance, seriesparallel RL, RC and RLC circuits, complex algebra, phasors, network theorems, power, power factor, filters, resonant circuits, decibels and logarithmic plots, measurement principles, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1010) S
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Theory and applications of electrical wiring in the residential and commercial industries. One hour lecture and four hours lab per week. UD
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