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EPD 105B: Teaching Basic Literacy
2.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None This course is designed to introduce students to various techniques of teaching basic literacy to illiterate populations. The techniques that are covered include the Lau Bach Way to Reading Technique, the Literacy Volunteers of America's Tutoring Technique, the Phonics Way of Teaching Literacy and other teaching techniques currently being used nationally to teach or tutor students who want to learn to read and write in English. Students will critique each other on their abilities to utilize the various literacy techniques taught in this class.
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EPD 110B: Community College Teaching- Learning
2.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None This course is specifically designed for practicing part-time community college instructors who wish to gain knowledge, insights and skills in teaching-learning practices advocated by progressive educators and community colleges. Through collaborative learning, students and facilitators will investigate and share student data, teaching-learning strategies and complete projects which will lead to better teaching organization, management, preparation and delivery.
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EPD 271B: Esl Teaching Methods
3.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None This course provides basic ESL teaching skills to students who are interested in being ESL tutors or teaching assistants in schools, businesses or colleges. Various basic ESL teaching techniques will be covered in this class. Students will utilize one of these basic ESL teaching/tutoring techniques during their ESL internship practicum and will be required to demonstrate a mastery of a basic technique at the end of the course.
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EPD 295B: Special Topics in Educational Professional Devlpmt
0.50 - 6.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None Various short courses and experimental classes covering a variety of subjects. This course is for variable credit of one-half to six credits depending upon the course content and number of hours required. This course may be repeated for up to six credits.
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EPY 101: Educational, Career And Personal Development
3.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None A course designed to help students adjust to the college environment and the learning process; the development of personal and academic skills necessary for educational success will be stressed.
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ESH 201B: Hazwoper Certification
40.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None This 40-hour introduces basic health and safety skills and meets the requirements of OSHA regulation 29CFR1910.120. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be awarded a 40-hour Hazwoper Certificate. A State of Nevada Certified Environment Manager (CEM) will teach the course.
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ET 100B: Survey of Electronics
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None This survey course covers basic electronic circuits, principles, and the field of electronics technology. Students explore various areas of electronics, including circuit building, robotics, soldering, using test equipment, and how electronics is used in fields such as medicine, transportation, and manufacturing. This course is recommended for students entering the Electronics Technology program, or those who want a better understanding of what's going on inside the electronic devices we use every day. Course activities include: assembling and testing electronic circuits, making robots follow a course and react to stimulus, soldering components to a circuit board, and using test equipment such as the digital multimeter. Instruction includes classroom discussion, hands-on lab activities, and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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ET 104B: Fabrication And Soldering Techniques
0.50 - 6.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: None This soldering course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to attain proficiency in making and repairing high reliability solder connections. Instruction includes lecture/discussion, and extensive hands-on practice in TMCC's soldering lab. New Lead-free soldering issues and techniques are also covered.
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ET 131B: dc For Electronics
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: MATH 096 or 190B or approval of instructor. This course covers the theory and practical application of DC circuit, conductors, resistance, Ohm's law, series circuits, parallel circuits, voltage dividers, multimeters, DC power sources, and magnetism. Kirchhoff's law, Thevenin and other basic theorems are also explored. Instruction includes: classroom discussion, hands-on lab activities, and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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ET 132B: ac For Electronics
4.00 Credits
Truckee Meadows Community College
Prerequisite: ET 131B (formerly ET 112B). This course covers the theory and application of AC circuits in electronics. Study includes: AC voltage and current, capacitors, inductors, transformers, reactance, time constants, RCL circuits, filters, resonance, and electromagnetism. Extensive practical experience is gained with test equipment such as the oscilloscope, function generator, and multimeter. Instruction includes: classroom discussion, hands-on lab activities, and computer-assisted instruction (CAI).
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