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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Honors Program admission Honors Shakespeare is a combination literature and film course. Students will read representative Shakespearian plays, design paper projects, and conduct class discussion of a selected play. Honors Shakespeare will partially fulfill the humanities requirement for the Associate of Arts degree and fulfills part of the requirement for an Honors Certificate or Honors Diploma. Students cannot apply both ENG235 and ENG235H toward graduation. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Mythology offers the student a cross-cultural study of mythology ranging from classical Greek and Roman to American Indian, Asian, and African. Mythology students will study major cultural works such as The Odyssey, Gilgamish, King Arthur, and the Ramayana. Students will have the opportunity to apply mythic patterns to contemporary art and literature in critical papers. Mythology will partially fulfill the humanities requirement for the Associate of Arts degree. (D)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Honors Program admission Honors Mythology offers the student a cross-cultural study of mythology ranging from classical Greek and Roman to American Indian, Asian, and African. Honors Mythology students will study major cultural works such as The Odyssey, Gilgamish, King Arthur, and the Ramayana. Students will have the opportunity to apply mythic patterns to contemporary art and literature in critical papers. Mythology will partially fulfill the humanities requirement for the Associate of Arts degree and fulfills part of the requirement for an Honors Certificate or Honors Diploma. Students cannot apply both ENG250 and ENG250H toward graduation. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Honors Program admission Honors Literary Types: Poetry includes the lives of influential American modernists from Whitman to Plath. Students relate essential elements that contribute to poetry's insights and possibilities, with Voices and Visions sources. Honors Literary Types: Poetry will partially fulfill the humanities requirement for the Associate of Arts degree and fulfills part of the requirement for an Honors Certificate or Honors Diploma. (D)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: One year of high school algebra with a grade of "C" or better, COMPASS algebra score ofat least 42, ASSET elementary algebra score of 40 or higher, ACT math score of 18 or higher, or MTH002 with a grade of "C" or betterDC Circuits is a study of electrical units of measure, direct current theory, circuit theorems and analysis techniques, and equipment and procedures common to the analysis of DC circuits. (F,D)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETC103 AC Circuits is a study of time constants, alternating current theory, waveform parameters, reactive components, circuit analysis techniques, transformers, resonance, and filters, and equipment and procedures common to the analysis of AC circuits. (F,D)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): HRA101 or ETC103 and ETC104 Residential Wiring is a lecture/laboratory class that provides a background of electrical principles and practices and an understanding of National Electrical Code requirements. This course includes the study of safety requirements, blueprint reading, service entrances, rough-in, trim out, low voltage, and an introduction to home automation. (F,S)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ETC110, and HRA101 or ETC103 and ETC104 Residential Wiring Practicum is a laboratory class that will provide practical experience in the following areas: safety requirements, blueprint reading, service entrances, roughin, trim out, and low voltage systems. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Fiber Optics Technology includes an introduction to fiber optics theory, a history of the development of fiber optics, and primarily focuses on the practical aspects of designing, installing, testing, and troubleshooting fiber optic systems. This course also prepares the student to take the FOA (Fiber Optics Association) certification exam. (F)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Introduction to Home Technologies provides an introduction to various technologies that are now being utilized in residential communities. These include home networking, home security systems, home theatre systems, computer control of home appliances, whole house audio, and alternative energy sources. This course provides some basic electrical theory and installation techniques of the various technologies. This course also helps prepare those who want to put forth further effort to take the CompTIA HTI national certification test. (S)
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