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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to both the basic principles of international trade theory and various international policy issues. The content of the course includes an analysis of international trade policy, foreign exchange rates, balance of payments, open-economy macroeconomics, and international macroeconomic policy. Throughout the course there is an emphasis on comparing economic outcomes with and without international trade. International institutions such as the World Trade Organization, the European Union and regional trade pacts such as NAFTA are studied. The course is meant for the student who is already familiar with economic analysis. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisite: ECON 101 Macroeconomics.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of Electricity. Basic DC circuits. Fundamental electrical laws. Magnetism. Concept of alternating current. Meter measurements and circuit simulations. Circuit components - resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers. Basic electronics - diodes and transistors. Lecture and laboratory integration using simulation and hardware. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to electric circuit fundamentals, including Ohm's Law and Kirchoff's Law.Students analyze serial, parallel and combinations of circuits using circuits theorems, Thevinin, Norton and superposition. Introduction to AC circuits is included using simulation and hands-on laboratories. Corequisite: Beginning Algebra Math 003. Class hrs: 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisites: High School Algebra or MATH 003, MATH 003T Beginning Algebra.
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3.00 Credits
Binary number systems and codes, fundamentals of Boolean Algebra, algebra simplifications; BCD, ASCII and parity codes. Basic gates and OR, invert, NAND, NOR and XOR, XNOR Comparators; flip flops: Sequential circuits; parallel adders; Counter Design; registers, decoders, encoders, Multiplexers and Demultiplexers. Emphasis on Integrated circuits. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisites: High School Algebra or MATH 003, MATH 003T Beginning Algebra.
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3.00 Credits
Co- op Education in Electrical Technology I
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3.00 Credits
Co-op courses are designed to promote career awareness through cooperative work experience in the specific field. Students integrate classroom theory with a monitored and supervised work experience. Periodic meetings with faculty advisor and written assignments are required. 225 work hours required. Prerequisite: Approval of Curriculum or Department Chair; GPA of 2.5 or higher; 9 earned credits in curriculum-required courses and 3 credits in ENG 101 or equivalent for a total of 12 credits; and a major declared in this specific curriculum.
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4.00 Credits
This module covers in detail the principles, terminology, and basis for electronic communication. Voice communication is presented in detail. Included are public and private networks, including voice over Internet. Telecommunication equipment, switching and transmission technology are presented. The frequency spectrum, modulation methods, and multiplexing techniques are examined. Lectures, interactive learning and demonstrations are employed. Offered spring semester.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the technique, principles, and terminology of Data Communication are presented. Transmission media, communication interfaces, network topologies, and packet transmission techniques are presented. Practical companions to the OSI model are discussed. Data Communication equipment, basic network configurations, multiplexing, and interactive learning demonstrations are included. Offered fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Alternating current circuits and different waveforms are analyzed: Sine/usoidal, exponential, rectangular, square, triangular and mixed waveforms. Average and effective values are calculated. Complex number algebra is used. Impedance, reactance, conductance, admittance and reactance concepts are studied. The laws of circuit analysis are applied to AC excitation. RL, RC, RLC circuits are studied; simulation and hands-on laboratories to illustrate theory. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: ELEC 128 Electrical Circuits. Corequisite: MATH 110A College Algebra with Trig.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the techniques, principles, terminology, and technology of telecommunications. Comprehensive coverage of current analog and digital data communications is featured, along with an extensive discussion of emerging technologies. For example, high-speed communications using xDSL, cable modems, satellites, ATM, and fiber are discussed. A study of LANS, WANS, and wireless networks is covered. The course material is taught through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on activities. Class hrs. 4. Offered fall semester.
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