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4.00 Credits
A course in electronics covering digital systems. Emphasis on application and troubleshooting digital systems using counters, registers, code converters, multiplexers, analog-to-digital to-analog circuits, and large-scale integrated circuits. Logic family characteristics: TTL, ECL, and CMOS. I/O techniques and devices, A/D, D/A conversion, and display methods. Prerequisite: CETT 1425. Type: Tech
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4.00 Credits
A study of the characteristics, operations, stabilization, testing, and feedback techniques of linear integrated circuits. Application in computation, measurements, instrumentation, and active filtering. Prerequisites: CETT 1405 and CETT 1429. Type: Tech
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4.00 Credits
History of chemistry; the metric system, the structure of atoms and molecules; weight and volume calculations from chemical equations; certain laws governing chemical and physical changes in matter; the chemical and physical properties of a select group of elements and compounds; the periodic table; and properties of gases. Prerequisite: THEA reading requirement met or concurrent enrollment in READ 0307. [Offered fall and spring semesters; offered summer I semester at Sugar Land.] Type: Acad
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 1405. Includes the following topics: solutions, acids, bases, and ionic equations; chemical equilibrium; electrochemistry; ionic equilibria. Introduction to organic chemistry including petroleum, chemicals in the home, plastics, vitamins and drugs, fertilizers. Introduction to nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 1405 or 1411. [Offered when demand requires.] Type: Acad
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4.00 Credits
Topics include fundamental laws and their everyday application; chemical and physical properties; uses of common elements and compounds; structure of matter; properties of gases and solutions; the periodic table and valence; ionization, oxidation and reduction, electrolysis, and the modern theory of acids and bases. Prerequisites: High-school chemistry or CHEM 1405 or college GPA of 3.3. Satisfactory completion of the THEA reading and math requirements. [Offered fall, spring and summer I semesters.] Type: Acad
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 1411. Topics include oxidation, reduction, and electrochemistry; molecular and ionic equilibria; introduction to chemical kinetics and chemical thermodynamics; introduction to organic chemistry, radioactivity and atomic energy; and qualitative analysis of common ions. Prerequisite: CHEM 1411. [Offered spring and summer II semesters.] Type: Acad
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4.00 Credits
Survey of organic chemistry with emphasis on present-day theories and chemical principles that relate to everyday phenomena. Topics include hydrocarbons, benzene, stereochemistry, spectroscopy, and halogen compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 1412. [Offered fall semester at Wharton.] Type: Acad
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CHEM 2423. Topics include compounds containing unlike substituents, carbohydrates, derivatives of hydrocarbons, diazo compounds, phenols, quinones, heterocylic compounds, proteins, carbonyl compounds, amines, NMR, and spectroscopy. Prerequisite: CHEM 2423. [Offered spring semester at Wharton.] Type: Acad
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2.00 Credits
Discussion of the role of ethics as it pertains to health care and community settings including ethical decision-making. Type: Tech
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3.00 Credits
Overview of wellness theory and its application throughout the life span. Focus is on attitude development, impact of cultural beliefs, and communication of wellness. Includes health behavior theories and approaches to behavior modification. Type: Tech
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