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ETR 175: Engineering and Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Teaches applications of technical problems, computer operation, and applications of electrical/electronic problems using mid-tohigh level language(s) and operating system. Lecture 2-3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. (3-4 cr.)
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ETR 198: Cooperation Education in Electronics
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Work based learning in electronics or electronics design. Lab 8-12 hours per week. (2-3 cr.)
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ETR 203-204: Electronic Devices I-II
3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Studies active devices and circuits such as diodes, power supplies, transistors (BJTs), amplifiers, and others. Prerequisite: knowledge of DC/AC theory. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory 3 hours per week. (4 cr.) (4 cr.)
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ETR 271-272: Microcomputer Electronics I-II
4.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Deals with digital circuit devices and systems including number systems, Boolean algebra, logic circuits, arithmetic and logic operations, integrated circuits and digital IC families, D/A and A/D. Includes memory devices, microprocessor architecture, programming and applications in microcomputer based systems. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory 3 hours per week. (4 cr.) (4 cr.)
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ETR 298: Electronic Design Project
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Work based learning in electronics or electronics design. Lab 8-12 hours per week. (2-3 cr.)
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FIN 110: Principles of Banking
3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Presents nearly every aspect of banking, providing a comprehensive introduction to the diversified services and operations of the banking industry. Focuses on new trends gaining attention in banking circles. Recommended for all banking students. (AIB Approved). Lecture 3 hours per week. (3 cr.)
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FIN 125: Law and Banking:Principles
3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Presents a banker's guide to law and legal issues with special emphasis on the Uniform Commercial Code. Includes summaries of law pertaining to contracts, real estate, and bankruptcy. Highlights legal implications of consumer lending, sources and applications of banking law, torts and crimes, real and personal property, and a complete glossary of legal terminology related to banking. (AIB Approved). Lecture 3 hours per week. (3 cr.)
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FIN 195: Topics:Ethics for Bankers
1.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Will cover those topics required by the AIB concerning ethics for bankers. Lecture 1 hour per week. (1 cr.)
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FIN 240: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Introduces the concept of money supply and the role of banks as money creators and as participants in the nation's payments mechanism. The course explores the working of fiscal and monetary policy, the functions and powers of the Federal Reserve system, and various monetary theories. Also highlighted are major trends and issues in banking and international banking. (AIB Approved). Lecture 3 hours per week. (3 cr.)
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FIN 256: Marketing For Bankers
3.00 Credits
Rappahannock Community College
Focuses on understanding the basic concepts necessary to successfully market bank products and services. Develops an understanding of the functions of public relations, advertising, sales promotion, selling, and distribution. Highlights customer motivation and buying behavior, the marketing management process and marketing and the wholesale side of banking. (AIB Approved). Lecture 3 hours per week. (3 cr.)
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