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3.00 Credits
Continued drill in pronunciation, essentials of grammar and basic vocabulary. Reading of progressively more difficult textual material. Prerequisite: SPAN 101. * Equivalent credits. Not applicable to the baccalaureate degree, but valid for maintaining full-time student status. The credit for WRIT 100 or WRIT 110 may be used as elective credits for some majors but not others. Check the specific major in this catalog to determine if these credits are not eligible for elective credits.
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3.00 Credits
Study through practice of professional public speaking and advanced professional communication techniques. Topics covered include: audience analysis, techniques of persuasion, interview techniques, listening skills, presentation styles and techniques, effective audio and visual aids, and special problems of communicating technical information. Students deliver presentations in both live audience and media environments. Prerequisites: SPCH 105.
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2.00 Credits
Intensification of speech disciplines introduced in SPCH 105. Individual recordings of oral readings and extemporaneous speeches are made to effect improvement in oral communication. Prerequisite: SPCH 105.
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1.00 Credits
Study and practice of basic types of speaking situations. Prerequisites: SPCH 105.
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1.00 Credits
Parliamentary procedure from the point of view of the chairperson, combining study of the fundamental principles of procedure and actual practice in the conduct of meetings. Prerequisite: SPCH 105.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the fundamentals of verbal communication including public speaking, interpersonal communication, and small group interaction. Training in methods of obtaining and organizing materials and ideas for effective verbal communication. Each student will speak several times to an audience.
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3.00 Credits
A broad examination of fundamental concepts in telecommunications. Topics include a discussion on signal and channel bandwidth, digitization of voice (with emphasis on PCM), data transmission, analog and digital modulation techniques (AM, FM, PSK, FSK, etc.), multiplexing (FDM, TDM, T1 multiplexing, SONET and SDH), and switching (circuit, packet, and cell). The role of the Public Switched Telephone Network is also examined. An introduction to data networking is presented. Prerequisite: TMAT 135 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
In this course the Verizon Next Step students learn to analyze DC and AC passive circuits using the Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff'slaws, and Superposition. RC and RL circuits are analyzed for impedance and phase angles. Troubleshooting, analysis by computer simulation using simulation software, and telecommunication applications are stressed throughout. Prerequisite: TMAT-155, CTEC-201.
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4.00 Credits
In this course the Verizon Next Step students are taught the characteristics of amplifiers using opamps with respect to amplification, dB, frequency response, and input and output impedance. Opamp applications such as inverting and noninverting amps, summing amps, and comparators are introduced with emphasis on the uses of these devices in the telecom industry. Electro-optical devices, such as LEDs, laser diodes, and photodiodes, are studied including their use by the telecom industry. Diodes and transistors are conceptually introduced. Transformers are introduced in connection with power supplies. Diodes are applied as switches in linear and switching power supplies. The frequency response of passive networks and amplifiers is measured. Cutoff frequencies, rolloff, bandwidth, and magnitude and phase are discussed and visualized via Bode plots. Troubleshooting and analysis by computer simulation software is stressed throughout. Prerequisite: TELE 165, PHYS 165.
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4.00 Credits
The Verizon Next Step students will be introduced to the techniques, principles, and terminology of voice telecommunications. Public and private telecommunication networks will be examined. Telecommunication equipment, switching and transmission technology will be demonstrated. The frequency spectrum, modulation schemes and multiplexing techniques will be explored. Lectures and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: TELE 165. Corequisite: TELE 171
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