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  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A practical application of management procedures for early care and education programs including a study of operating, supervising and evaluating programs. Topics on philosophy, types of programs, policies, fiscal management, regulations, staffing, evaluation and communication. The student will employ knowledge of programs, philosophies, curriculums and budget basics; develop goals and objectives; prepare written/oral communications including parent communications; and interpret and supervise regulations, policies, staffing, and evaluation. Prerequisite: six hours of Child Development or advisor approval. Prerequisite: 6 hours of Child and Family Development. Course includes 30 hours of lab experiences. Three lecture hours each week. Three lab hours must be conducted weekly for ten assigned weeks. Lab fee.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours credit. An entry level course in digital electronics covering number systems, binary mathematics, digital codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and combinational logic. Emphasis will be on circuit logic analysis and troubleshooting digital circuits. The student will explain the operation of digital logic gates and use Boolean algebra and Karnaugh mapping to express logic operations and minimize logic circuits in design. The student will construct, analyze, and troubleshoot combinational logic circuits; create a truth table for standard digital logic gates; and add, subtract, multiply and divide using the binary numbering system. Prerequisite: THEA Math 220+ or Accuplacer Elementary Algebra 52+. Co-requisite: TECM 1341 or MATH 1314. Two lecture and two lab hours each week.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Three hours credit. A course in electronics covering digital systems. Emphasis will be on application and troubleshooting digital systems using counters, registers, code converters, multiplexers, analog-to-digital to-analog circuits, and large-scale integrated circuits. The student will analyze and troubleshoot digital systems utilizing methods described in digital fundamentals. The student will evaluate the operation of digital systems while operating in correct and fault mode using various test instruments; describe the difference between a digital system and an analog system; and draw a simple block diagram of a digital computer system. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Prerequisite: CETT 1325 and TECM 1341. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A study of the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws and circuitanalysis techniques. Emphasis is on circuit analysis of resistive networks and DC measurements. The student will analyze DC circuits from the simple to the complex; construct and make measurements of DC circuits from the simple to the complex; repeat by memory the resistor color code; and identify a resistor by its electronic symbol. Prerequisite: TECM 1341 or MATH 1314. Three lecture and two lab hours each week. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A study of the fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel AC circuits, phasors, capacitive and inductive networks, transformers, and resonance. The student will analyze AC circuits from simple to complex; construct and make measurements for AC circuits from simple to complex; describe in technical terms an AC signal on an oscilloscope; and describe the difference between an AC and DC signal. Three lecture and two lab hours each week. Prerequisite: TECM 1341 or MATH 1314. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A study of the characteristics, operations, stabilization, testing, and feedback techniques of linear integrated circuits. Application in computation, measurements, instrumentation, and active filtering. The student will identify and analyze linear integrated circuits including operational amplifiers; construct, measure, and troubleshoot circuits containing linear integrated circuits; and describe the pin out of any given operational amplifier by referring to the spec sheet and the operation of a one shot multivibrator. Three lecture and two lab hours each week. Prerequisites: CETT 1405. Lab fee.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Four hours credit. A study of microprocessors and microcomputers on embedded controllers for industrial and commercial applications. Topics will include RAM, ROM, I/O interfacing, and an introduction to programming techniques. Prerequisite: CETT 1349. Two lecture and four lab hours per week. Lab fee.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour credit. Laboratory experiences to supplement CHEM 1305. Two lab hours each week. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CHEM 1305. Lab fee.
  • 1.00 Credits

    One hour credit. Laboratory experiences to supplement CHEM 1307. Two lab hours each week. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CHEM 1307. Lab fee.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Two hours credit. A review of basic mathematics; applications of the English, metric and apothecary systems of measure; and calculations involving oral, parenteral and I.V. medications. Introduction to basic chemistry. Two lecture hours each week.
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