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In-depth examination of navigation, navigational procedures, flight instrumentation, and methods for simulation their characteristics and effects. Topics include preflight, methods of navigation control and landing, instrumentation, communications, and environmental/special effects. Prerequisite: ELEC 272. (3 cr)
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Analysis of active electronic devices to include transistors, thyristors, diodes, FET's, and IC's as the building blocks for Oscillators, Detectors, power supplies, multi- vibrators, and amplifiers. Prerequisites: ELEC 100 and ELEC 101. (4 cr)
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Interpretation and understanding of schematic diagrams, electronic tables, data books, timing diagrams, and flow charts to facilitate expeditious identification, and repair of circuit malfunctions. Class utilizes all that has been learned to assist in troubleshooting. Prerequisites: ELEC 284, ELEC 281, and ELEC 272. (3 cr)
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Hands-on application of concepts learned in ELEC 281. Digital circuits constructed to help in understanding the operation of basic logic gates, flip-flops, adders, multi-vibrators, and comparators; timing diagrams and the relationship of timing signals to system operation. Circuits analyzed using Oscilloscope, logic pulsers, and probes. Corequisite: ELEC 281. Prerequisite: ELEC 100 and ELEC 101. (3 cr)
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Instruction in various topics related to Simulator Maintenance that require special permission. (1-3 cr)
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Introduction to skills needed to succeed in college lectures, in-class exercises, communication with instructors and each other; understanding videos, guest speakers, learning modules, and textbooks. (2-3 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Development of written and oral communication skills, instruction in writing applications, résumés, various types of letters, andoral expression. (3 cr)
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Advanced practice in college-level writing which emphasizes writing and research in professional settings. (3 cr)
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Introduction to skills and concepts necessary for research. Basic understanding of reference materials, electronic and paper indexes, electronic data base resources, and a general knowledge of services offered by the library. (1 cr)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of drama from Greek times to the present studied as a literary type and for critical appreciation. (2 cr)
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