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ECM 255: Control Lab I
1.50 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Experimental use of apparatus studied in ECM 252 and ECM 202. Projects range from basic circuitry to advanced circuits utilizing timing devices.
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ECM 257: Advanced Control Lab II
2.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Continuation of ECM 255. Higher level experiments and practical applications of advanced industrial control circuitry are presented utilizing lab experiments and control equipment studied in ECM 253.
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ECM 259: Programmable Logic Controls
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Programmable logic control systems for the control of electrical components and equipment. Projects using solid state devices in commercial and industrial applications are completed.
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ECM 260: Data Cabling
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Identification of transmission mediums (UTP, STP, COAX, FIBER, etc.). Voice and data information systems are reviewed. ANSI/EIA/TIA standards; the proper terminate, splicing, and testing of Category 5 and fiber optic cable are studied.
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ECM 261: Adv. Programmable Logic Controls
3.50 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Continuation of ECM 259. More capabilities and applications of solid state control systems are integrated with text and lab projects. Logic networks solving typical industrial control problems are developed and programmed into a variety of controllers.
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ECN 201: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Introduction to economic concepts and theories. Principles and tools used to evaluate economic, political, and social problems. Specific topics include: market economy; aggregate supply and demand; public and private sector finance; national income and output; inflation; unemployment; monetary policy; fiscal policy; and commercial banking.
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ENGL 098: Grammar/ Usage Review
2.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Review in the basics of written communications. Emphasis on grammar, sentence clarity and paragraph structure. Final grade assigned is (P) Pass or (NC) No Credit. Placement test scores determine assignment.
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ENGL 101: Composition I
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Intensive academic writing practice in communication. This course is designed to help the student produce clear, effective writing. Standard English grammar, usage, and punctuation, in connection with writing structure, are reviewed. Expository essays and a research paper are included as course assignments. Prerequisite: ENGL 098 or qualifying placement score.
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ENGL 201: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Introduction to professional and technical writing. This course includes a review of correct mechanics, grammar, and sentence construction. Students will be assisted with developing strategies for writing collaboratively. Skills emphasis will be placed a variety of documents including definition, instruction, summary, abstract, transmittal letter, job application portfolio, and a formal research report with an accompanying oral presentation. Prerequisite: ENGL 098 or qualifying placement score.
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ENGL 202: Technical Communications
3.00 Credits
Mitchell Technical Institute
Designed with the understanding that communication needs to include both oral and written practical applications. The course emphasizes preparation for effective response to business, industrial, and governmental communication needs.
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