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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits Students from the program can combine classroom learning and management experience for credit by participating in an internship program at regional, national and international airlines, air port management firms or other businesses. The selection of candidates for internships is made with the assistance of the participating company's management. Students in the program maintain a log of activities and prepare a paper and a presentation at the conclusion of the program in consultation with a faculty advisor. Alternatively, they work with an instructor on a comprehensive project involving using aspects of different courses to analyze a real-life business in their field of study.
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits This course outlines the behavioral aspects of the management and collective bargaining agency interface. Emphasis is placed on arbitration, mediation, conciliation and fact finding. Prerequisite: MGT 110
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and one credit lab) Study of the principle and components of fiber optics system. Fiber theory, fiber characteristics. Detailed study of sources and detectors: Light Emitting Diode (LED), phototransistor, photodarlington, PIN, APD detectors and their signal to noise ratio considerations. Survey of other optical components such as: optical cross connects, fiber optic sensors, transmission cables, connectors, splices and couplers and instruments for characterizing fiber and fiber links. Three hours of lecture will be complemented by three hours of lab work. Prerequisites: MAT220, EET220
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and 1 credit lab) Laser as a device, principle of operation and detection, laser design, types of lasers, cavity modes and their control, Q switching and frequency doubling. A three-hour lecture will be complemented by three hours of lab work per week. Prerequisites: PHY360, OPC225
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits An introductory course in data communications, computer communications, and networking. Data communications principles and techniques. Local metropolitan area networks will be covered. Introduction to protocols, architecture, and internetworking. Prerequisite: EET230
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and 1 credit lab) Study of the principles and techniques associated with the optical fiber transmission. Study of its transmission parameter and system design parameters, fiber optic analog system, digital system, digital coding techniques, coherent optical communication, homodyne and heterodyne detection, Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems. Measurements in fiber telecommunications. Prerequisites: EET230, EET240, EET326, MAT445
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3.00 Credits
- 3 certification units Generation, distribution and control of engine ignition are studied. System, component and part operation, troubleshooting, servicing and repair are included. Laboratory experiments complement classwork. Prerequisites: GE10, AE20
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3.00 Credits
- 2.5 certification units Engine electrical system components, such as AC and DC gnerators, and engine electrical system operations are studied. Aircraft powerplant electrical generation and operations, including troubleshooting, are also studied. Engine electrical system solenoid and motor operated valves are examined. Lab projects supplement classroom work. Prerequisites: GE10, AE20
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and 1 credit lab) A first physics course for freshmen in both the bachelor and associate programs. This course is an introduction to classical mechanics and covers statics, kinematics, Newton's three laws of motion, vectors and rotational motion, including Newton's law of gravitation and conservation laws. Laboratory experiments enhance lecture topics. Corequisite: MAT115
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credits (3 credits lecture and 1 credit lab) A calculus-based physics. Topics include vectors, kinematics, particle dynamics, friction, work, energy, power, momentum, dynamics and statics of rigid bodies, oscillations, gravitation, fluids. A grade of C or higher is required before progressing to PHY220. Prerequisite: permission of the department chair. Co-requisite: MAT125 - Calculus I for Engineers
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