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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteMAT 105 Provides detailed coverage of areas of introductory algebra used in electrical engineering.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteEE 101 This course will cover diodes, transistors, power supplies, limiters, clippers, clampers, voltage multipliers, biasing, amplifiers and frequency effects. Students will assemble and test electronic circuits discussed in the course. Instruments such as DC power supplies, multimeters, oscilloscope, signal generators, transistors and diode testers will be used
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteEE 107 Simultaneous equations, complex algebra, quadratic equations, trigonometry, vectors, series, derivatives and integrals are used to analyze, AC circuits, filter networks and electronic semiconductor circuits.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteEE 111 This course will cover the fundamental of linear integrated circuits and their application. It will be concentrated on the design analysis of basic op-amps and their applications to comparators, integrators, differentiators, oscillators, amplifiers, timers, function generators, filters and phase circuits. Students will test the above circuits and devices in the lab using DC power supplies, signal generators, multimeters and oscilloscope.
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3.00 Credits
The primary emphasis of this course is on the OSHA regulations pertaining to worker protection from exposure to occupational hazards. Discussion topics will includeEPA regulations relating to air, water and soil contamination. DOT regulations relating to safe packaging, storage and transportation procedures. Students will concentrate on researching, interpreting and applying regulations for workers who handle and transport hazardous materials. Students will identify and interpret, from case studies, applicable regulations and recommends compliance strategies.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCHM 105 This course is designed to teach the hazards of each class of hazardous materials. Some of the classes of hazardous materials arehydrocarbons, flammable and combustible liquids, compressed gases, flammable solids, cryogenic gases, oxidizing agents, plastics, corrosives, organic peroxides, explosives, radioactivity, water and air reactive materials. The course will also present information needed for the first responder to be able to recognize and manage the hazardous materials incident.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students how to develop an emergency response contingency plan for a facility or community. Emergency response components of HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response). Through case studies, students will analyze and apply the theory of Incident Command System (ICSfrom discovering a hazardous substance release to decontamination and termination procedures.
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3.00 Credits
In this course emphasis is placed on the methodology of sampling, analyzing and interpreting the results of the analysis of hazardous materials. The course will include industrial hygiene monitoring, pH testing and moisture content, selecting analytical service laboratories, and an introduction to chemical methods of analysis including spectroscopy and chromatography.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteBIO 155 This course is a review of the research done in determining the systematic health effect of exposures to chemicals. Determination of risk factors, routes of entry, control measures, and acute and chronic effects are discussed.
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24.00 Credits
This course includes a 24-Hour hands-on experience regarding the characterization and cleanup of industrial spills. Meets OSHA HAZWOPER requirements.
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