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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: EDUC-1830 Th is is a methods course in teaching art at the elementary school level, including organization of units of work at various grade levels and practical experiences in a variety of projects and media. Requirements include out-of-class studio assignments. Off ered spring semester only. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELEC-1400 ELEC-1410 ELEC-1420 Th is is an introduction to methods of troubleshooting electronic circuits. Th e course includes study of the circuitry, application and interpretation of various laboratory test instruments used in troubleshooting both digital and analog circuits. Off ered spring semester only. (2/15/45/0/0/4)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Th is is an introductory course for a beginning network technician to give them a basic understanding of the terminology and acronyms used in hardware data communications as it applied to a LAN (Local Area Networking). LAN I course covers the diff erent types of cabling hardware used in networking as coax, UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) and fi ber optics. Students are introduced to the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) reference model and the fundamentals of TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). Th is course focuses on the physical layer of the OSI model and the networking standards covered by IEEE 802.3 (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) & EIA/TIA-568 (Electronic Industries Alliance/ Telecommunication Industry Association) Lan I course includes both theory and hands-on training of diff erent cabling techniques and testing. Off ered spring semester only. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELEC-1111 Th is course covers the designing, testing and troubleshooting LAN's. LAN 2 course covers LAN topologies as Bus, Star, fi ber-optic, wireless LAN and giga technology. LAN 2 course teaches the design and implementing Ethernet networks using UTP and multi-mode Fiber Optic cables. Students are introduced to the data link layers for the Ethernet, Token Ring and networking protocols. Th is course includes both theory and hands-on training for LAN designs as 10Base2, 10BaseT, 100BaseT and multimode fi ber optics technology. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELEC-1410 Th is course is a study of the characteristics of active devices and the analysis of electronic circuits by Kirchoff 's laws and network theorems. Th e devices include semiconductor materials and pn junctions, diodes and applications, special diodes, bipolar-junction transistors and biasing, fi eldeff ect transistors and biasing, small-signal bipolar amplifi ers, small signal FET amplifi ers and power amplifi ers. Th e laboratory sessions include practical experience in constructing electronic circuits from diagrams, component identifi cation and the use of electronic test equipment and electronic safety. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ACFS-0070M or Math Placement Exam Th is course covers the basic quantities encountered in DC electric circuits: resistance, current, voltage and power. Th e student is introduced to the primary electronic laws and theorems applying to DC circuits. Ohm's law, Kirchhoff 's voltage law and Kirchhoff 'current law are used to analyze various series, parallel and series-parallel circuits. Methods of network analysis; Superposition theorem, Th evenin's theorem and Norton's theorem are used to study DC circuits. Th is course will direct the student through each new concept by utilizing a balanced approach of theory and computer simulation lab projects. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELEC-1400 Th is course covers the quantities encountered in AC electric circuits. Analyzing AC circuits using impedance, admittance and phasor to obtain any required circuit quantities as current, voltage, power and frequency. Th is course examines the concepts of frequency and phase relating to a sinusoidal waveform. Th is course explores the circuit variables of AC on capacitors, inductors, RC circuits, RL circuits and RLC circuits. Th e course introduces the concept of the resonance phenomenon in RLC AC circuits. Th is course will direct the student through each new concept by utilizing a balanced approach of theory and computer simulation lab projects. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Th is course covers chassis-layout techniques, printedcircuit board design and manufacture, soldering processes and harness and cable fabrication. Th e laboratory session reinforces the lecture material and instructs in the use of electronic test equipment and electronic safety. Off ered fall semester only. (2/15/45/0/0/4)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ACFS-0070M or Math Placement Exam Th is course provides the student with an understanding of combinational and sequential logic circuits used to design and construct digital computers. Th e course includes concepts of diff erent number systems, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, combinational logic circuits and integrated circuits characteristics. Off ered fall semester only. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Th is is an introductory course for the beginning student to learn microcomputer hardware and operating systems. Th e course is dedicated to the basic concepts of microcomputers and describes how these fundamental concepts are actually implemented in working PCs. Th is course covers the computing infrastructure showing the interaction of computer hardware and soft ware. (3/30/45/0/0/5)
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