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3.00 Credits
(O) COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 PREREQUISITE: NONE Students will explore several aspects of digital electronics including digital gates, Boolean algebra, flip-flops, counters, arithmetic circuits and other digital electronic devices and applications. Learners will design, simulate, construct and operate digital circuits using Automation Studio. software and provided components. Lab activities will focus on the design of circuits to solve application problems. Students will also become familiar with the use of technical resources, problem solving and troubleshooting skills related to digital electronic circuits.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 3 LAB: 0 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: MATH 162 or consent of instructor Surveys selected electrical and electric components and lays the groundwork for future study in electronics. No previous electronics background is necessary, but adequate reading and writing skills are necessary and some knowledge of algebra is helpful. Topics to be covered include electrical quantities, units and notation, electronic laws and circuit analysis, components, and their function and demonstrations of test equipment.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 4V LECTURE: 2 LAB: 4 REPEAT: 2 Introduces the student to electronic concept and devices. The course objective is to develop student interest in electronics and give the student an appreciation of the impact of electronics in our technological society.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: ELET 179 Introduces students to lab instruments, power, and signal sources and begins lab exploration of electrical and electronic components and circuits. Instrument topics include meters, oscilloscopes, signal sources, and power supplies. Students will build, operate, and evaluate circuits using switches, relays, discrete and integrated semi-conductors, and related components.
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3.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 3 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 2 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: ELET 182 Continues to study the electronic components and circuits by extending the study of semi-conductor devices to include operational amplifiers, digital logic circuits, converters, and other electronic topics related to manufacturing applications. Students will gain experience in constructing, operating, and troubleshooting electronic circuits.
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4.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 4 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 4 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: ELET 182 or consent of instructor Provides emphasis on the selection and application of sensor devices used to measure variables such as temperature, light level, speed, proximity, and other common inputs. Signal conditioning, level shifting, conversion, and signal transmission will also be included. Applies student knowledge of sensors and sensor circuits by constructing, testing and troubleshooting components and circuits. Applications, circuit performance, and detection of circuit faults will be featured.
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4.00 Credits
(O) *COURSE DATA: CREDITS: 4 LECTURE: 2 LAB: 4 REPEAT: 0 PREREQUISITE: INFT 180 and ELET 179 or consent of instructor Introduces the programmable logic controller (PLC) as a control element in industrial applications. Students will learn PLC terminology, ladder logic program planning techniques, program editing skills, and how to interface sensors, switches, and output devices to PLCs through hands-on experience with the programmable logic controller (PLC). Students will program and troubleshoot PLC's to carry out common control applications.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) This course is designed to prepare the student for basic competency in written communication skills. It can also serve as preparation for academic success in College English I. Four areas are examined: sentence structure, usage, punctuation, and composition skills. Paragraph and short essay writing will be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) This course is designed to give students a reivew of basic English grammar and sentence structure which will enable them to identify and write coherent and complete sentences.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Hour) This course is designed to review basic English spelling conventions and to establish the correlation between reading, spelling, vocabulary, and pronunciation as they relate to writing.
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