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TCM 203: Communications I
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Lab fee PrerequisiteEE 111 A study of the fundamental concepts of communications systems and techniques. Topics covered include amplitude, frequency, phase and pulse modulation concepts, two way systems, basic TV systems and noise and information theory. Introduction to the circuitry of the A-M and F-M superheterodyne receiver, with emphasis on amplifier coupling, AM and FM detectors and similarities and differences between the AM and FM systems.
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TCM 206: Basic Switching and F Signaling Techniques
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Lab fee PrerequisiteTCM 200 and EE 111 This course include types and function of modern telephone switching techniques, computer and peripherals systems, network design and trucking signaling, protocols and formats, loop and ground signaling.
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TCM 206 - Basic Switching and F Signaling Techniques
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TCM 211: Communications II Sp
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
Lab fee PrerequisiteTCM 203 Study of digital communication principles including digital transmission and digital radio. Wave guides and satellites communications, PCM, DPCM, ASK, PSK will be covered.
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THEA 151: Introduction to Acting
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteHUM 141 This course introduces students to the basic principles and techniques of acting. Emphasis will be placed on body movement, projection into the mind of the character, voice and diction, and breathing. Students will also study script interpretation.
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THEA 151 - Introduction to Acting
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THEA 152: Stagecraft and Lighting Sm
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteHUM 141 This course is a study of the theoretical and practical aspects of stage design and lighting. The course covers the principles of designing the scene, studying equipment for scenes and lighting design, as well as the process of complementing the scene with the play.
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TRVL 100: Travel Industry Operations
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
In this course students will gain a working knowledge of the reference materials used in the travel industry as well as industry terminology and overall travel industry operations.
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TRVL 140: Airline Computer Reservation I
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
The first of a 3-course sequence utilizing the world scan reservation system. Hands-on application in the travel computer lab gives students the skills required for creating airline computer reservations as well as airfare and fare rules.
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TRVL 200: Sales and Marketing for Travel and Tourism
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
This course develops an understanding of marketing strategies by identifying client needs, product, price, and promotion. It develops professional sales skills, customer service skills as well as examines and develops advertising pieces.
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TRVL 250: Airline Computer Reservation II
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
This second of a three course series utilizing the Worldspan system which progresses to in-depth fare research and application, as well as fare rules, and hotel/car reservations for domestic and international travel.
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TRVL 265: Fundamentals of Business Travel
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
In this course students will learn how to manage the many issues surrounding business/corporate travel. Special requests, international reservations, fare rulings and routings, currency exchange, internet research, and frequent flyer program management for business/corporate travelers, as well as the customs, cultures, protocol in international travel and emphasized. In addition, extended use of the Worldspan computer reservation system is utilized. C Credits CH Contact Hours HL Hours Lecture HLB Hours Lab F Fall Sp Spring Sm Summer
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