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4.00 Credits
Helps students read critically and increase appreciation of reading. Guides students in making inferences, drawing conclusions, detecting relationships between generalizations and supporting details. Promotes organization, perseverance, and adaptability through the keeping of a notebook, daily reading, the meeting of set and flexible due dates, and satisfactory completion of multiple projects. Includes writing. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Prerequisite: COMPASS 56-76, COMPASS-ESL 80-91, ASSET 35-40.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Provides instruction and practice in the writing process, emphasizing development of fluency in sentence level and paragraph writing, and competence in structural and grammatical patterns of written English. Credits not applicable to graduation.
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4.00 Credits
Provides further instruction and practice in the writing process, emphasizing writing summaries and short essays, and introducing advanced language patterns. Includes practice in developing and improving writing strategies. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Prerequisite: COMPASS-ESL score 63-83.
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4.00 Credits
Prepares for College level writing by practice in the writing process, emphasizing development of thought in essays of greater length and complexity. Credits not applicable toward graduation. Prerequisite: COMPASS-ESL score 84-93.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Studies DC and AC circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze, and measure electrical quantities. Concentration on the three main parameters of inductance, capacitance, and resistance as applied to electrical circuits. Teaches the use of test equipment and stresses safety. Practical troubleshooting and component identification skills are also emphasized. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
Studies Dc and AC circuits, basic electrical components, instruments, network theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze, and measure electrical quantities. Considers circuits requiring more advanced circuit analysis techniques such as branch current, mesh current, or node Voltage analysis. A more in-depth treatment of RL, RC, and resonant circuits is provided. Complex impedances are considered and simplified by using the j-operator. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: ETR 113.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of electricity and electronics. Introduces electronic devices as applied to basic electronic circuits and systems. Lecture 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of personal computer systems. Uses IBM or compatible computer systems to provide fault isolation drill and practice. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: ETR 164.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to hardwired relay logic and the programmable logic controller (PLC) as utilized in a variety of different control tasks. Covers different types of inputs and outputs in a control system. Teaches practical troubleshooting strategies. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches upgrading of the system CPU, memory, drives, multimedia components, modem, and video card in a microcomputer. Covers hardware and software related maintenance issues. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week. Prerequisite: ITE 115, ITE 119, ETR 166, or CSC 110.
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