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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course presents an introduction to the techniques, principles, and terminology of voice telecommunications. Public and private telecommunication networks are examined.Telecommunication equipment, switching and transmission technologies are demonstrated. The frequency spectrum, modulation schemes and multiplexing techniques are explored. Lectures, interactive learning and demonstrations are employed. Laboratory exercises are required. This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisite: ET160 Electronics 1 (Verizon).Corequisite: ET181 Digital Electronics 1.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course includes further study of linear transistor circuits. Examination of frequency response and negative feedback are of prime importance.Operational amplifiers are discussed in great depth, including applications in summing, precision rectifying, voltage regulation, filtering, and other popular circuit applications. Usage of digital computers for analysis and design is discussed. It is recommended that students have completed MA223 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 3 or its equivalent. Prerequisites: ET161 Linear Electronics.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers radio frequency amplifiers, filters, oscillators, signal spectra, noise, amplitude and frequency modulation, wave propagation and communication systems. Circuit analysis is handled at a college algebra and trigonometry level with a minimum of calculus. Laboratories stress circuit and system analysis. Prerequisite: ET161 Linear Electronics. (Fall Semester) piping layout, controls, valve selection, expansion tanks, freeze proofing, and balancing. Prerequisite: ET220 Heating and Air Conditioning 1. Corequisite: ET221 Heating and Air Conditioning 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers protocol architectures, digital encoding, digital data communication techniques, multiplexing, and packet switching networks. Circuit analysis is handled at a college algebra and trigonometry level with a minimum of calculus. Laboratories stress circuit and system analysis. Corequisite: ET263Telecommunications 1.(Spring Semester)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This introductory course in fiber optics covers the theory of light transmission and its limiting factors. It includes Modal and Chromatic Dispersion and signal attenuation along with how they impact on signal bandwidth.The various types of fiber optic cable are explored while noting their application characteristics.The course also covers the techniques for applying fiber optic connectors and splices as well as the use of light sources, light meters, fusion splicers and OpticalTime Domain Reflectometers (OTDRs). Prerequisite: ET101Technical Electricity 1.Corequisite: ET102Technical Electricity 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation ET265 Fiber Optics 1. It covers the installation andtesting of fiber optic cable communication applications, including the theory of light transmission.The equipment, protocols, and standards for connecting a telecommunications system or network such as a computer Local Area Network (LAN) are covered. Laboratories address installing splices and connectors in industrial, computer network, and telecommunications assemblies as well as OTDR operation and system loss analysis. Prerequisite: ET265 Fiber Optics 1. (Fall Semester)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course uses the data and knowledge from ET265 Fiber Optics 1 to design Local Area Networks (LANS) and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANS). It covers plastic and glass fiber cables, radio frequency (RF) cables, and standard electrical wire cables. It includes design and layout applications of computer networks, cable interfaces, and Novell computer networking. Prerequisite: ET265 Fiber Optics 1. Corequisite: ET266 Fiber Optics 2. (Spring Semester)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the techniques, principles and terminology of Data Communications. Public and private networks are examined. Data communication equipment, multiplexing, and interactive learning demonstrations are employed. Laboratory exercises are required. This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisite: ET261Telecommunications Systems 1 (Verizon). Corequisite: ET283 Microprocessor Fundamentals.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces personal computer hardware and software with a focus on installation. PCs are connected to a network and printers and peripheral devices are installed and set up.The course covers management, support, configuration, and customization of computers runningWindows operating systems. Computer maintenance and troubleshooting fundamentals are introduced.This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisites: ET180 Digital Computer Fundamentals and IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.Corequisites:MA119TechnicalAlgebra &Trigonometry 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course presents organization, architecture, setup, and hardware and software aspects of interconnecting local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs).Topics include introduction to intra and inter-network devices, network operating systems, client/server environments, LAN/WAN setups, network printing, and internal web servers.A hands-on approach and team projects are emphasized.This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisite: ET271Telecommunications Systems 2.
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