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  • 0.00 Credits

    This course provides instruction in vocabulary and comprehension skil s with emphasis on critical reading skil s. Topics include vocabulary skills, comprehension skills, critical reading skills, study skills, and content area reading skills. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab 0 *P.Lab-0 Credit - 5(IC) *D. Lab may be substituted, as needed, for class hours on a 2 to 1 basis and P. Lab on a 3 to 1 basis. Prerequisite: RDG 097, or entrance reading score in accordance with approved Technical College System of Georgia admission score levels
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduces fundamental concepts and operation necessary to use microcomputers. Emphasis is placed on basic functions and familiarity with computer use. Topics include: computer terminology, introduction to the windows environment, introduction to networking, introduction to word processing, introduction to spreadsheets and introduction to databases. Hours: Class/Week 1 Lab/Week 4 Credit 3 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
  • 0.00 Credits

    Explores the sociological analysis of society, its culture, and structure. Sociology is presented as a science with emphasis placed on its methodology and theoretical foundations. Topics include: basic sociological concepts; socialization; social interaction and culture; social groups and institutions; deviance and social control; social stratification; social change; and marriage and family. Hours: Class/Week 5 Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission
  • 0.00 Credits

    Introduces the fundamentals of oral communication. Topics include: selection and organization of materials; preparation and delivery of individual and group presentations; analysis of ideas presented by others; and professionalism. Hours: Class/Week 5 Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission level language competency or ENG 098
  • 0.00 Credits

    This course will provide an overview of the role of regulatory, legislative and key public and business telecommunications entities in the development of telecommunications, communications and information technologies. This course explores the history, policies and processes that have influenced how telecommunications technologies have expanded or become obsolete. The course wil stress how contemporary policy influences the process of communications technology development and methods for meeting technology challenges. While the focus will be domestic there will be discussion of related international bodies. Hours: Class/Week 5 D. Lab 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: TEL 106 and TEL 107 or ELC 120
  • 6.00 Credits

    Teaches the instal ation, testing, and repair of simple and complex network systems. Extensive laboratory activities give practical hands-on experience with various telephone systems. Topics include: straight line station apparatus and wiring, special apparatus systems, multi-line systems, isolation faults, line testing, key systems programming, and customer relations. Hours: Class/Week 4 P.Lab/Week 6 Credit 6 Prerequisite: Corequisite:
  • 2.00 Credits

    Provides an introduction to basic concepts of network transmission. Topics include: introduction to frequency and bandwidth, delineation of signal types and characteristics, methods of modulation and detection, transmission modes, characteristics of transmission media, noise and distortion levels, and multiplexing. Hours: Class/Week 3 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 4 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
  • 6.00 Credits

    Designed to cover the basic principles of data communications and areas of applications such as communications between terminals and computers, including local area networks, packet networks, and control of the telephone network. Topics include: introduction to data communications, transmission of bandwidths and impairments, transmission codes, modem installation, function of multiplexers, function of protocols, and networks identification. Hours: Class/Week 4 P.Lab/Week 6 Credit 6 Prerequisite: TEL 103 Prerequisite/Corequisite: TEL 105, TEL 110
  • 6.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the T1 digital carrier system and the signal itself. A technical description of T1 system is provided, and T1 services are compared to more common services. Topics include: introduction to digital telephony, T1 signal synchronization, technical aspects of T1, installation of customer premises equipment, T1 transmission services analysis, and related T1 services and enhancements. Hours: Class/Week 4 P.Lab/Week 6 Credit 6 Prerequisite: TEL 111
  • 6.00 Credits

    Introduces the fundamentals of fiber optics and explores the applications of fiber optics transmission systems. Laboratory exercises give students hands-on experience with fiber optic devices. Topics include: introduction to optical fiber principles, types of optical fiber, characteristics of optical fiber, factors contributing to fiber losses, fiber optic systems, instal ation and maintenance of fiber optic systems, fusion/quick connect splicing, and terminations. Hours: Class/Week 4 P.Lab/Week 6 Credit 6 Prerequisite: TEL 103 or ELC 120
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