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EET 1110: Electrical Systems in HVAC
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) AC and DC circuitry, identification and functions of electrical components in HVAC systems, troubleshooting and repair. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. UD
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EET 1210: Digital Electronics I
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) Fundamental characteristics and operation of digital logic including number systems and codes, logic gates, combinational logic, Boolean algebra, flipflops, monostable multivibrators, logic families, IC specifications, simple interfacing, encoding, decoding, displays, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Corequisite: EET 1010.) F
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EET 1220: Digital Electronics II
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) A study of counters, shift registers, oscillators, memory devices, digital systems, interfacing of digital devices with analog devices, specific microprocessors, construction techniques and troubleshooting. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1210.) S
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EET 1310: Analog Electronics
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) Fundamental characteristics and operation of semiconductor materials and on junction devices including diodes, bipolar and FET transistors and thyristors. Applications including linear power supplies, small-signal amplifiers, power amplifiers, operational amplifier, frequency response, stability, compensation, feedback, oscillators, filters, regulators, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 2020.) S
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EET 2010: Electric Machines
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) Energy, electrical power, magnetism, characteristics of batteries, wire size and the theory and application of transformers, motors and generators. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1010.) S
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EET 2020: Electrical Controls
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) Process control circuits using relay logic; solid state controllers (PLCs). Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1010.) S
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EET 2220: Computer Systems/Robotics
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(3 credits) Electronic interface systems as applied to automation and robotics. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 2020.) S
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EET 2801-2899: Special Topics in Electronics Technology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(1-6 credits) Detailed study of a specific topic in electronics technology. UD
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EET 2900: Individualized Studies in Electronics Technology
9.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
(1-9 credits) Independent and individualized studies in electronics technology. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD These courses are designed solely for individuals who desire credentials as Emergency Medical Technicians. Individuals seeking admission should contact the Division of Health and Wellness. Students will be required to meet all health and safety guidelines of affiliating agencies, including a urine or blood drug screen. Students will be required to undergo a criminal background check prior to clinical internship. If, as a result of a required criminal background check, a student is prohibited from a clinical affiliate agency, the student may be dismissed from the program. Upon successful completion of EMT 1010 and 1020, students will be eligible to take the National Registry Exam, which leads to National Registry certification as Emergency Medical Technician-Basic and licensure in Tennessee as Emergency Medical Technician- Intravenous Therapy. All interested individuals will be assigned class space as available. Students must maintain a current card denoting successful completion of a Professional Rescuer CPR course while in the EMT classes. Students will be required to undergo physical exam/health verification. Students will be required to wear a uniform to class as well as the clinical experience. Students are required to purchase malpractice insurance through the college at the time of registration for the EMT class.
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EMT 1010: Emergency Medical Services I
8.00 Credits
Cleveland State Community College
Theory and techniques of Basic Emergency Medical care in the pre-hospital setting. Basic pathophysiological principles related to the recognition and management of a variety of patient conditions. Includes such topics as patient assessment, CPR, airway management, emergency childbirth, trauma, IV maintenance, pharmacology, Sub Q injections, respiratory and cardiovascular emergencies, environmental emergencies. First of a series of two courses designed to prepare the Basic Emergency Technician in accordance with U.S. Department of Transportation curriculum and Tennessee Department of Health and Environment Emergency Medical services. Successful completion of this course will enable the student to progress to EMT 1020. Eight hours lecture per week. F
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