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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Preparation for Course P: consent of instructor. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes May be repeated for credit. Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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3.00 Credits
Seminar of current topics of interest within the discipline of communication. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.) Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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0.00 Credits
This course is for students pursuing the research and writing of the synthesis paper required for graduation with an M.A. or M.S. in professional communication. The synthesis paper is a 20 page culminating manuscript demonstrating understanding of communication, theory, research, or practice.? (May be repeated.) Cr. 0. Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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4.00 Credits
A study of DC and AC electrical circuits. Topics include circuit components (R, L, C), voltages, currents, power, Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, series and parallel circuits, circuit theorems, electrical measurements, sinusoidal AC voltages, currents, impedance.Preparation for Course C: MA 153. Cr. 4. Hours Class 3, Lab. 2 or 3,
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4.00 Credits
A study of solid state devices and circuits. Topics include eiodes, LEDs, photosensitive devices, Zener diodes, bipolar transistors, MOS devices, linear integrated circuits, and related application circuits such as rectifiers, sensing circuits, various transistor amplifiers, transistor switches, linear and nonlinear op-amp circuits. Preparation for Course P: CPET 101, MA 153. Cr. 4. Hours Class 3, Lab. 2 or 3,
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer operating systems, organization and functions of hardware components, and system software. Topics include system commands, operating system interface, system utilities, shells programming, file systems and management, introduction to concepts, graphical user interface, device drivers, memory management, processes, concurrency, scheduling, multitasking and multiprocessing. Laboratory experiences include Microsoft Windows and UNIX. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2-3, Lab. 0-2,
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of the principles and practice of problem solving using MATLAB. Topics include MATLAB basics, functions and variables, file input and output, user-defined functions and program design, complex data manipulation, graphical user interface, and technical problem-solving applications, etc. The students shall gain hands-on experience through several programming assignments and practice strategies for collaborative problem solving such as creating specifications, brainstorming, sketching an idea, solution evaluation, and solutions testing. Preparation for Course P: MA 153 and ECET 114 or CS 114. Cr. 1-4.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the concepts, processes, and tools used in analyzing and designing Web applications. Object-oriented methods and tools are utilized. Students develop Web-based user interfaces and prototypes. Preparation for Course P: ECET 264, CS 160 or CS 331. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of issues in local area network (LAN) planning, design, installation, and management. Topics include LAN components and protocols, topologies and network architecture, network system hardware consideration, LAN design and network layout, wiring and installation, network operating systems, network servers, connection and services for clients, network system administration and management. Other topics may include LAN applications, performance tuning, disaster recovery, hybrid networking environment and integration, network monitoring tools, and network management tools. Laboratory experiences include Microsoft Windows NT and UNIX. Preparation for Course P: CPET 181 or equivalent; C: 355 or CS 274. Cr. 3.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Repeatable up to six hours. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. An individual design, special-topics course, sophomore-level research, and/or analytical project in any one of the following areas: computer-based technical problem solving, digital electronics, analog electronics systems, networking systems, computer programming, computer-based problem solving, embedded systems, and system integration. Preparation for Course P: Restricted to students enrolled in B.S. CPET degree program. Cr. 1-4. Hours Class 1-4, Lab. 3-9. Variable Title (V.T.)
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