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5.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the teaching profession with a focus on urban education. Candidates will learn how the historical, philosophical and sociological foundations of education as well as current cultural, economic and political forces impact urban schools through class discussion, inquiry and field experiences. Focusing on understanding themselves, understanding their students, and understanding the teaching profession, candidates work in urban community and school settings and critically reflect on their values, experiences and observations. Specifically, students will gain an educational policy and practice in Columbus City Schools.
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5.00 Credits
This course provides those entering the teaching profession with an understanding of how to effectively enhance modern education with various types of technology. Students will explore the benefits and challenges of using technology. They will develop the skills to choose and implement technologies that will improve learner understanding and retention. Teaching and learning topics include basic hardware configurations and troubleshooting, operating systems, file types, spreadsheets, presentation software, databases, word processing, audio-visual technologies, and online and distance-learning technologies. Students will be taught how to find reliable educational resources online and to understand intellectual property and copyright laws. Basic computing skills are required.
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5.00 Credits
Every electrical or electronic device operates using either Direct Current (DC) or Alternating Current (AC) or both. This course is an introduction to DC and AC fundamentals, the systems that use them, and the basic sources of DC and AC electricity.
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3.00 Credits
EET 110 is an introductory drawing course incorporating the use of instruments, instructions, and practice to produce quality schematics and diagrams complete with lettering, electronic, and electrical symbols. An introduction to computer-aided drafting (CAD) is included.
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5.00 Credits
A digital system is one that uses a precise sequence of discrete voltages, representing numbers or non-numeric symbols (such as letters or icons) for input, processing, transmission, storage, or display. This course covers PDAs, cell phones, DVD players, GPS devices, laptops, MP3 players, PCs, etc.
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces the operating characteristics and practical applications of electronic switching systems commonly required for power conversion. Switch mode power supplies can be classified into four types according to the form of input and output voltages: AC to DC (off-line power supply or a rectifier); DC to DC (voltage converter); AC to AC (frequency changer); and DC to AC (inverter). Systems which will be studied in the laboratory setting include Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), Variable-frequency drives (VFD), Intelligent Charging Systems, and Switching-Mode Power Supplies (SMPS).
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
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