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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques, principles, and terminology of Data Communications will be presented. Public and private networks will be examined. Data communication equipment, multiplexing, and interactive learning demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: TCT 1001.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to train students in the organization, architecture, setup, maintenance, hardware and software aspects of computer networks. Topics include: introduction to networks; types and characteristics of different network architectures (LAN to WAN); network topologies and cabling; intra and inter-network devices; network operating systems; peer-to-peer and client/server environments; LAN setup and maintenance; inter-network communications including connecting a LAN to the Internet; remote network access; network printing; network security; and World Wide Web Server. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: TCT-1002.
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4.00 Credits
A survey of current and emerging technologies in Telecommunications will be presented. Lectures, interactive learning, demonstrations, and site visits will be employed. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: TCT-2003.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide in-depth coverage of current issues in technical education with a historical perspective on the development of programs in Vermont. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to assist technical center teachers in the development of techniques that will allow them to teach basic reading skills as an integrated part of their technical classroom. The primary focus will be on teaching skills for "reading to learn" about subject content. Technical Center classrooms by nature is a process-centered mode. Students learn in ways that allow direct application to technical job requirements. This course emphasizes the same process-centered approach for the teaching of reading skills.
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3.00 Credits
This three credit course is designed to inform technical educators about students who are members of special populations, including methods of identification, assessment, modifications and accommodations provided to these individuals and the role of the technical educator in these processes.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an overview of the psychological, social, and dramatic roots of comedy, as well as with a review of the social context of American comedy. Students will study paired films, all of which use elements of comic structure, characterization, plot, symbolism, and themes. (General Education: AH). 3 hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: ENG-1061 or equivalent.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the wide range of employment opportunities for the veterinary technician. Presentations by guest lecturers are included. Information on using the library, Learning Center, and other support facilities on campus is provided. Students are introduced to different study skills and problem-solving techniques. 1 hour of lecture per week. Graded: Pass/No Pass. Prerequisite: None.
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4.00 Credits
Covered in this course are the anatomy and physiology of organs and organ systems in animals. There is emphasis on basic physiology common to domestic animals. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO-2320.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the principles of animal management which are fundamental to animal health. The student is introduced to the basics of animal behavior, handling and restraint, feeding, housing, and disease prevention. Laboratories stress hands-on experience with the handling, restraint, physical exam, and administration of medications to the common domestic species and laboratory animals. Proficiency in performance of laboratory tasks is evaluated. 2 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: None.
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