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STS 3401: Science,Technology and Society:The Relationship Between Society and Modern Technology
3.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 cl hrs, 3 cr An interdisciplinary course designed to analyze the relationship between humans and modern technology. People are alienated by technology from traditional opportunities to contribute their individuality to society. However, new opportunities exist as a result of technology for people to improve society. The individual makes use of the social sciences, humanities and sciences to build an analytic framework for the understanding of the challenges facing the educated person in an ever-changing technological world. This course will build upon prior exposure to principles and techniques of arts, sciences and technologies. Prerequisites: Completion of associate degree core or department approval required
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SU 103: Building/Housing Superintendent Carpentry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 lab hrs, 1 cr This course introduces students to basic carpentry techniques, both new construction and repairs, typically employed in maintaining multi-dwelling buildings. Students become familiar with basic carpentry tools and their usage, e.g., tools for fastening, cutting, drilling holes, layout and gauging and clamping; wood construction materials and their appropriate usage; wall and ceiling construction and repair, e.g., drywall, wood and lathe walls; installation of interior and exterior doors and lock sets; and finished carpentry. Prerequisite: None
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SU 103 - Building/Housing Superintendent Carpentry Laboratory
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SU 104: Multi-Dwelling Management,Sanitation and Codes
3.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A lecture course that surveys the City of New York Housing Maintenance Code, the New York State Multiple Dwelling Law and other codes, laws and regulatory agencies that affect the role and functions of building superintendents. Employee management, contracting, purchasing and record keeping are also covered. The instructor demonstrates the operation and repair of key multi-dwelling building components and equipment. Pre- or corequisite: ENG 092R/DR 092 or ESOL 031W/EL 031 or their equivalents
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SU 104 - Multi-Dwelling Management,Sanitation and Codes
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SU 206: Building/Housing Superintendent Plumbing Laboratory
1.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 lab hrs, 1 cr This course introduces students to components of the plumbing systems of buildings. The installation and repair of water closets, tubs, faucets, mixing valves and drain cleaning are included in the course. Prerequisite: ENVC 1111/EC 111
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SU 206 - Building/Housing Superintendent Plumbing Laboratory
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SU 261: Building Maintenance and Repair Laboratory
2.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 2 cr This course introduces students to the procedures used to maintain and repair both interior and exterior components of buildings. The maintenance and repair of electrical systems, lighting systems, fire protection systems, room air conditioners, valves, door systems and locks, windows, exterior walls and roofs are included in the course. Prerequisite: ENVC 1111/EC 111
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SUPT 1103: Building/Housing Superintendent Carpentry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 lab hrs, 1 cr This course introduces students to basic carpentry techniques, both new construction and repairs, typically employed in maintaining multi-dwelling buildings. Students become familiar with basic carpentry tools and their usage, e.g., tools for fastening, cutting, drilling holes, layout and gauging and clamping; wood construction materials and their appropriate usage; wall and ceiling construction and repair, e.g., drywall, wood and lathe walls; installation of interior and exterior doors and lock sets; and finished carpentry. Prerequisite: None
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SUPT 1104: Multi-Dwelling Management,Sanitation and Codes
3.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 cl hrs, 3 cr A lecture course that surveys the City of New York Housing Maintenance Code, the New York State Multiple Dwelling Law and other codes, laws and regulatory agencies that affect the role and functions of building superintendents. Employee management, contracting, purchasing and record keeping are also covered. The instructor demonstrates the operation and repair of key multi-dwelling building components and equipment. Pre- or corequisite: ENG 092R/DR 092 or ESOL 031W/EL 031 or their equivalents
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SUPT 1206: Building/Housing Superintendent Plumbing Laboratory
1.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
3 lab hrs, 1 cr This course introduces students to components of the plumbing systems of buildings. The installation and repair of water closets, tubs, faucets, mixing valves and drain cleaning are included in the course. Prerequisite: ENVC 1111/EC 111
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SUPT 1206 - Building/Housing Superintendent Plumbing Laboratory
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SUPT 1261: Building Maintenance and Repair Laboratory
2.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
1 cl hr, 2 lab hrs, 2 cr This course introduces students to the procedures used to maintain and repair both interior and exterior components of buildings. The maintenance and repair of electrical systems, lighting systems, fire protection systems, room air conditioners, valves, door systems and locks, windows, exterior walls and roofs are included in the course. Prerequisite: ENVC 1111/EC 111
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TC 100: Introduction to Telecommunications
2.00 Credits
CUNY New York City College of Technology
2 cl hrs, 2 cr The basic concepts of telecommunications begin with a survey of communications systems, using the concepts of transmitter, receiver, transmission medium and information. Electrical representation of information and the distinction between analog and digital transmission are discussed. The evolution of the public telephone network is considered, with a focus on its topology and switching technologies. Various kinds of information sources are considered, such as voice, data, video, signaling and switching, with a discussion of how each type is transmitted through the network. Concludes with a general discussion of data transmission, including an introduction to digital services. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading
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