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3.00 Credits
This course offers a detailed study of microcomputer systems hardware modules. Combining theory and practice, the course will cover module level maintenance, repair, replace and retrofit and upgrading trade-off decision parameters; and introductory troubleshooting. Students will identify and replace defective modules, perform hardware upgrades and install software with attendant hardware boards. Students will gain experience in the assembly and disassembly of microcomputer stems. (Lab fee) (DD)
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to modern object-oriented techniques. Java will be used for this course, and although primarily known as a tool to develop applets for Web pages, it can be used as a general-purpose programming language. Java is object-oriented and has been designed for maximum portability while incorporating automatic storage management, exception handling and integrated support for multi-threading. Prerequisite: IT 182 or 243 or Instructor approval. (Lab fee) (Sp)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A course offered in response to a specific situation; a variable issueoriented course which has its content described in a subtitle. Credit and Prerequisites as announced. (DD)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory practice in the various areas of journalism involved in newspaper or yearbook production: editing, writing stories and headlines, page and book designs and layouts. English elective credit. (DD)
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1.00 Credits
Continuing practice in newspaper or yearbook production stressing skills in editing, writing, page and book design. English elective credit. Prerequisite: JN121 (DD)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the practical aspects of recognizing, gathering, organizing and effectively reporting news events. Major emphasis on developing ability to write clearly and accurately. Some attention is given to methods of interviewing, copy reading, proofreading and headline writing. English elective credit. (DD)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced, practical application of areas explored in News Writing I with about half of the student's time devoted to writing, proofing, editing and headline writing which will result in the publication of the College newspaper. Prerequisite: JN126 (DD)
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to develop skills in basic math areas, such as measurement in standard and metric units, conversions, scientific and engineering notation, ratio and proportion, decimals, fractions, percents, formulas, equations, basic geometry, Pythagorean Theory, right triangle trigonometry and introductory statistical process control. Placement testing, ACT, SAT, Compass or successful completion of DS 048. (F)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a necessary component of the modern farming operation due to the increased amount of automation found in the modern farm operations. This course will give the student a background for the new automated feeding, cooling, water, and other systems that they will encounter in the increasingly automated modern farm operations. (DD)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an extensive hands-on study of industrial electricity. Students will study electricity and its sources, resistors (as simulated circuit loads), Ohm's Law, series circuits, parallel circuits, combination circuits, meters, conductors, insulators and batteries. (F)
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