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  • 4.00 Credits

    4 Credits. 6 Periods. Principles and applications of programmable logic controls (PLC's). Numbering systems, control strategies, and ladder logic. Basic machine functions and operations to include programming, troubleshooting and maintenance. Application of PLC programming, operations and troubleshooting skills. Prerequisites: ELC105 and ELC115 and ELC119, or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits. 3 Periods. An introduction to the field of electronics for those who may not intend to specialize in electronics. Essentially nonmathematical in nature; includes familiarization with a wide range of electronic components. Application to electronic systems, such as radio transmitters and receivers - both AM(amplitude modulation) and FM(frequency modulation), television transmitters and receivers, logic control, and computers. Application also to automotive electronics. Prerequisites: None.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits. 3 Periods. Basic principles of Algebra with applications to the analysis of electronic circuits. Emphasis on the use of the calculator for conversions and DC (direct current) circuit problems. Prerequisites: None.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits. 3 Periods. The study of simultaneous equations, quadratic equations, trigonometric relationships, periodic functions and logarithms as applied to AC(alternating current) circuit analysis. Application of the scientific calculator to technical problem solving in electronics. Prerequisites: ELT101 or equivalent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    LEC 4 Credits. 3 Periods. LAB 0 Credits. 3 Periods. Direct and alternating current electrical circuits. Theory and practical lab experience, using the appropriate test equipment and computer solutions. Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, and various network theorems applied to the study and analysis of series, parallel, and series-parallel circuit configurations. Includes complex algebra, impedance, frequency response, and resonance. Prerequisites or Corequisites: ELT102 or equivalent.
  • 4.00 Credits

    LEC 4 Credits. 3 Periods. LAB 0 Credits. 3 Periods. Digital concepts and fundamentals, number systems and codes, Boolean algebra and combinational logic, logic reduction techniques, and logic hardware. Memories and programmable logic arrays. Hands-on hardware and computer-aided logic design experiments. Prerequisites: ELT113 or permission of instructor. Cross-References: SMT131.
  • 4.00 Credits

    LEC 4 Credits. 3 Periods. LAB 0 Credits. 3 Periods. Characteristics and use of solid state devices in practical circuit applications. Circuit analysis techniques and computer simulations. Includes, diodes, transistors, four-layer devices, operational amplifiers, and interfacing devices. Prerequisites: ELT113 or departmental approval.
  • 3.00 Credits

    LEC 3 Credits. 2 Periods. LAB 0 Credits. 3 Periods. Electronic instruments and their usage in measuring and analyzing electronic circuits. Includes both analog and digital meters, oscilloscopes, and digital logic analyzers. Covers automatic test equipment, various transducers, and reliability requirements. Prerequisites: (ELT195 and ELT131) or departmental approval.
  • 8.00 Credits

    8 Credits. 9.45 Periods. Techniques of emergency medical care in accordance with national and state curriculum. Study of the human body, patient assessment, treatment of medically or traumatically compromised patients, special hazards, and medical operations. IV monitoring, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), patient-assisted medication administration, automated external defibrillators, and blood-glucose monitoring. Includes participation in two eight-hour clinical rotations through a local emergency department scheduled during the semester outside normal class hours. Requires personal pocket mask, stethoscope, pen light, and trauma scissors. Prerequisites: Must be at least 18 years of age prior to applying to the BLS (Basic Life Support) Training Program per Arizona Revised Statutes, and must have a current validation in Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider/Professional Rescuer. Minimum ninth grade level reading proficiency on the Nelson-Denney Examination or appropriate Reading course placement score. Proof of: TB testing or chest x-ray with a negative result within 6 months prior to registration; Immunity to rubella (German measles) and rubeola. Cross-References: FSC104
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits. 2 Periods. Participative course designed for the Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT). Incorporates new knowledge and skills necessary to access, extricate, and care for victims of crash incidents. Provides exposure to scene management, including size-up, disentanglement, victim stabilization for single and multi-victim situations, hazardous materials incidents, integration of local emergency medical services (EMS) for patient assessment and management, and standard operating procedures to selected victim scenarios. Prerequisites: Basic EMT certification, current enrollment in an EMTBasic program, nurse with emergency department experience, or law enforcement personnel, or permission of instructor.
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