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4.00 Credits
A study of basic electromechanical devices found in robotic systems, including transformers, switches, and solid state relays. Recommended prerequisite: CETT 1403.*
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4.00 Credits
A capstone course that provides the student with laboratory experience in the installation, set-up, and testing of robotic cells. Topics include maintenance.
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4.00 Credits
Course includes instruction including network communications and linkage of computer systems to equipment that is used locally for manufacturing, packaging, and product distribution. Students must demonstrate knowledge and skills by developing automated systems and troubleshooting.
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1.00 Credits
Improvement of study systems, time management, effective listening, and note taking. Underlining, outlining texts, learning through media, concentration, retention of information, and taking examinations. Placement is based on scores on ACCUPLACER or another approved test. DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE: This course cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Improvement of basic reading skills through individualized development of comprehension, vocabulary, study skills, critical reasoning, and relationships among ideas in written material. Placement based on reading score on ACCUPLACER or another approved test. DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE: This course cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements but may be repeated as many times as needed for remediation.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of the reading skills described in Reading Techniques I with individual emphasis given to those areas requiring remediation. Placement based on ACCUPLACER or another approved test. DEVELOPMENTAL COURSE: This course cannot be used to fulfill degree requirements but may be taken as many times as needed for remediation. Recommended prerequisite: RDNG 0361.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, ethics of practice, titles to and conveyancing of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, contracts, appraisal, taxes and assessments, finance and regulations, closing procedures, real estate mathematics, and other related topics. Also includes federal, state, and local laws relating to housing discrimination, housing credit discrimination, and community reinvestment.
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3.00 Credits
Appraisal ( 3-3-0). A study of the central theories, purposes, and functions of an appraisal, social and economic determinants of value, appraisal case studies, cost, market data and income approaches to value estimates, final correlations, and reporting.
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3.00 Credits
Financing, evaluation, and management of real estate investment. Emphasis on real estate investment characteristics, techniques of investment analysis, time-valued money, discounted investment criteria, leverage, and applications to property tax implications of owning real estate. Also examines forms of ownership, types of investment properties, economic environment, risk versus reward, and income tax consequences.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of contract law with an emphasis on real estate contracts. Includes purpose, elements of a contract, offer and acceptance, statute of frauds, specific performance and remedies for breach, unauthorized practice of law, Texas Real Estate Commission rule relating to use of adopted forms, promulgated forms, owner disclosure requirements, and legal responsibilities.
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