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4.00 Credits
This computer-aided design (CAD) course is designed for students entering the civil engineering field. Background in Microsoft Windows is preferred but not required. Students will be introduced to civil design software and will apply concepts of site planning, topography, mapping and digital terrain models. Prerequisites: ARCH1121
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4.00 Credits
This computer-aided design (CAD) course is designed for students entering the mechanical engineering technology field. Students will use solid modeling software to create parts, drawings and assemblies. Prerequisite: ENGR1125.
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4.00 Credits
This computer-aided design (CAD) course is designed for students with little or no background in computer aided drawing. Background in Microsoft Windows is preferred but not required. Students will be introduced to manufacturing industry specific software and be introduced to 3D Modeling features. Prerequisites: ARCH1121.
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4.00 Credits
This computer-aided design (CAD) course is designed for students with experience in solid modeling. Students will utilize manufacturing industry specific software and become proficient with creating models, assemblies, templates, drawings, and basic Geometric Design and Tolerancing (GD&T). Prerequisite: ENGR1135.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic principals in direct current (DC) electric circuits including series, parallel and complex circuit analysis, Ohm's Law, meters, conductors, insulators, resistors, batteries, and magnetism. The use and understanding of test equipment for circuit analysis is stressed. Course equivalent Distance 360 Program CMAE1550. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers investigation of alternating current (AC) and its behavior in resistive, inductive and reactive series, parallel, and series/parallel circuits; use of test instrumentation; and electromagnetic induction. Course equivalent Distance 360 Program CMAE1552. Prerequisites: ETAS1101
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3.00 Credits
This course covers diodes, power supplies, transistor operation, biasing, and specifications along with amplifier configuration and applications. It also covers operational amplifier operation, applications, and related circuitry. Troubleshooting, design, and circuit analysis are emphasized. Course equivalent Distance 360 Program CMAE 1556. Prerequisites: ETAS1101, ETAS1103
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of direct current, alternating current, digital logic, and semiconductor principles. Students will progress through lab modules witt emphasize hands-on measurements and evaluation of electrical circuits. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
This is a first course in Digital Electronics. The primary goals of this course are to help individuals acquire a fundamental knowledge of digital electronics, Boolean algebra, digital devices, analog to digital conversion and digital to analog conversion, and how to apply their knowledge and skills through problem solving, simulation and practical projects. Course equivalent Distance 360 Program CMAE 1554. Prerequisites: None
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the tools and techniques used to design electronic products. Through a series of hands-on projects students will design and fabricate circuit boards using low volume techniques. Electronic symbols and package sizes along with various electrical connectors will be studied. Students will be introduced to 3D mechanical design software to model 3D parts, create 3D assemblies and produce accurate mechanical drawings. Prerequisites: None.
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