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EC 157: Electronics Lab II
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Continuation of EC 151. Semiconductors and integrated circuit devices are discussed. Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting of audio and RF amplifier circuits, push-pull amplifiers, discrete components, operational amplifiers, and basic digital circuits. An AM/FM radio is built. Other electronic projects are constructed in addition to creating a printed circuit board.
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EC 161: Electronics Mathematics
2.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
General review of electronic mathematics. Logarithms and trigonometric functions, use of an electronic calculator, and the solution of electronic problems are introduced.
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EC 167: it Essentials I
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Students learn the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. Students learn to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software, and troubleshoot hardware and software problems. This course helps students prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification.
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EC 168: it Essentials II
2.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Identifies the core objectives to take the CompTIA A+ Core exam. Computer hardware installation, configuration, upgrading, troubleshooting and maintaining personal computers are studied.
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EC 210: BASIC TELEPHONY/VoIP
2.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Exploration of the history and basics of the telephone industry. Students will study fundamentals of telecommunications and the convergence to Internet Protocol (IP), establish a knowledge base of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), the components, standards, jargon and buzzwords.
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EC 211: Wireless Communications I
4.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Fundamentals from the basic electronics core subjects. The study of radio frequency communications begins with an in-depth analysis of AM modulation. The AM transmitter and receiver are studied for both low power and high power applications. Electronic theory, circuits and tests and measurements are studied. The primary focus is on frequency modulation (FM). The transmitter and receiver are studied, as well as applications. The two types of modulations are explored in transceiver and radio repeater fields. Other areas covered include transmission lines, radio wave propagation, and antenna theory.
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EC 221: Television Technology
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
The television industry including transmitting and receiving. The complex nature of cable and signal distribution is analyzed. The NTSC television waveform is studied. The terminology of television is introduced and video circuits are studied.
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EC 234: Introduction to Data Transmission
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Exploration of data transmission. The starting point for this study is the personal computer. The world of data communications becomes the primary focus. The OSI model and its applications to various data communication is explored . Local Area Networks (LAN) and WAN receive much attention.
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EC 242: Wireless/ Telephony Networking
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
This course is designed to discuss and analyze the convergence of voice and data industries. Students will study network technologies that are in the IP-PSTN (Interent Protocol-Public Switching Telephone Network) including fiber, ethernet and wireless aspects of IP. They will understand how LANs (Local Area Networks) are used in the telecommunications industry, discuss structued networking protocols to include wireless 4th Generation technologies withWi-Fi and Wi-Max, and study why QoS (Quality of Service) is essential to voice in an IP network. Students will receive a comprehensive overview of security in the IP world-risk areas, vulnerabilities, and tools used to keep the network secure. The course will conclude with a view toward the future-the IP Packet Switched Telecommunications Network.
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EC 245: Fiber Optics
1.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Fiber optics in all technologies. Selection of fiber optic cable, installation, splicing, termination and testing are taught.
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