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Wireless networking is a hot topic. More and more people want to roam unplugged, so demand for wireless connectivity in homes, offices, and gathering spaces is soaring. In this fascinating and timely course, an industry expert will help you understand how wireless devices make connections, how the connections actually work, and how you can plan, deploy, and connect to wireless networks yourself. Course has specfic start dates. See Website www.ed2go.edu/bitlaf/.
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0.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide information to prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Word 2007 exam.
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Most jobs today require a working knowledge of certain computer skills. Employers seek and reward employees with the skills and knowledge to send messages across the country via e-mail; use a spreadsheet to create a graph and paste it into a report; add and edit data in a database; understand the implications of file sizes, memory limitations, and network arrangements; and recognize the function and features of modern computer components. Any job candidate who already possesses these skills will stand above those who do not.
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3.00 Credits
Presents history of building construction to present-day applications emphasizing future trends and construction as a career. Provides practice in the operation, maintenance and safety of various tools including the builder¿s level and transit.
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3.00 Credits
Develops skills in identifying building materials commonly used in modern building construction. Provides experience in the application of locally accessible materials.
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3.00 Credits
Provides instruction and practice in the use of working drawings and applications from the print to the work. Includes relationship of views and details, interpretation of dimension, transposing scale, tolerance, electrical symbols, sections, materials list, architectural plans, room schedules and plot plans.
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3.00 Credits
Electrical Basics is an introductory course covering both AC and DC circuits. Studies include electron theory, Ohm¿s Law, Watt¿s Law, Kirchoff¿s Law, series circuits, series-parallel circuits, electromagnetic induction, current, voltage, resistance, power, inductance, capacitance, and transformers. Stresses the use of electrical equipment, troubleshooting, installation of hardware, metering equipment, lights, switches, and safety procedures and practices.
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3.00 Credits
Involves the students with the estimating process for residential construction. Emphasizes reading blueprints and specifications, estimating labor costs, materials take-off and pricing.
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1.00 Credits
Prepare the student for entry into construction. The course reviews the Construction Technology core courses. It provides a comprehensive evaluation of the level of proficiency of these courses. It also requires taking the outcomes assessment (CAAP) test.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Gives students the opportunity to work at a job site that is specifically related to their career objectives. Provides on-the-job experience while earning credit toward an associate degree.
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