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3.00 Credits
Lab fee This course is an introduction to the field of robotics technology. It will provide the student with a historical overview of the use and development of robotics. It will also include a discussion of the different types of robots 133 (e.g., point-to-point, continuous path, electric, hydraulic, pneumatic, etc.and introduction to robotics programming
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteEE 111 Principles involved in the function of DC and AC motors and generators and their connection, operation and load characteristics. Study of different types of speed controls and starters, characteristics of single phase motors and polyphase machines including synchronous and induction motors, transformer characteristics such as losses, efficiencies, paralleling transformers and transformer testing are included. Laboratory experiments to examine the characteristics of the various DC and AC motors and generators, using various speed controllers and starters.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteEE 111 Survey of basic industrial hydraulics and pneumatics, including hydraulic laws and principles, necessary calculations, ANSI symbols, drawing of complete schematic diagrams of circuits studied, controls and motors used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems measuring devices and complete hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Lab coat is required.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteEE 111, CT 203 Programmable controller hardware, relay ladder diagram and logic programming, timers and counters, arithmetic function, process control and data acquisition, data communication, computer numerical control computer controlled machines and programmable 134 controllers installation and troubleshooting systems will be covered. Allen-Bradley PLC-5 family programmable controllers will be used in the lab.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Japanese language and development of Japanese culture and its characteristics. This course is recommended for educators and others who require or desire an intensive overview of the language.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteJPN 101 This course is a continuation of JPN 101 and is designed to provide basic knowledge of Japanese language for practical communication. It is designed to develop skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening. It also provides information about everyday life and culture in Japan. Students learn more advanced sentence structures and expressions.
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6.00 Credits
This is a reading course offered to students who score between 0 to 4 grade level equivalency on a standardized reading assessment. Intensive reading skill development through an individualized, mastery learning delivery system which permits students to begin at their personal level and progress at their own pace.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the students a firm overview of the various types of libraries and issues in the field. This will be reinforced with training on the profession's commitment to providing high quality service. Development of the service mentality and understanding of patrons needs are critical for quality work. Core abilities will include defining types of patron' s and how to meet their needs, competency in prevalent issues in libraries which include federal and local legislation, as well as, ethics, censorship, etc. Course will include tours and guest speakers
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the students firm skills in Technical Services. Exercises in cataloging, acquisitions, preservation, and system maintenance. Strong development of the responsibility of preparing materials for ease of access. Coverage of the impact of technology on this aspect will be predominant. Thorough understanding of description and ability to analyze information will be the emphasis.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the students hard analysis skills for the evaluating the quality of information. Time will be taken to explore all forms of information media and establish standards and guidelines for determining the authority, currency and overall quality of resources. Core abilities will include defining types of information (for example scholarly, commercial, nameplate, etc.and how each meets an informational need. Course will include tours and guest speakers.
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