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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
Full-time involvement in the teaching-learning process in a public elementary, middle or secondary school setting is required for successful completion of this course. Student teachers will observe, assist and teach under the supervision of a cooperating public school teacher and college personnel. This experience is evaluated on a pass, incomplete, or fail basis and does not affect the grade point average. Admission to Teacher Education.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the concepts of voltage, current, resistance, capacitance and inductance. Also covered are Kirchoff’s Laws, with applications in basic DC-AC, series-parallel circuits. Basic electromechanical devices and transformers are studied. CR: MATH 1101 or 1115.
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3.00 Credits
The student will build a breadboard to be used in subsequent courses. Skills covered in this course include PC board layout and construction, soldering, wiring, component selection, metal fabrication, plastic fabrication, wood fabrication and general layout procedures. Note: Extra costs are associated with this course. CR: ELEC 1100.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ELEC 100, including the theory and application of circuit analysis theorems. Also covered are nonsinusoidal waveforms, three-phase circuits and the use of computers in solving problems. PR: ELEC 1100, CR: MATH 1102.
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3.00 Credits
Devices studied will include rectifi ers, zeners, fi lters, bipolar transistors and fi eld-effect transistors. The circuitry will include power supplies, the basic amplifi er types, multistate amplifi ers, power amplifi ers, switching circuits and oscillators. PR: ELEC 2200. PR or CR: MATH 1102, ELEC 2210.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the basic concepts of linear integrated circuits, including OP amps, regulators, comparators, timers and phase-locked loops. PR: ELEC 2210, 2215.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and experimentation with SSI, MSI, and LSI devices and systems, including such basic components as gates, fl ip-fl ops, counters, decoders, timers, displays, memories, etc., and such systems as thermometers, tachometers, meters, etc. PR: ELEC 2210, ELEC 2215.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the operation of industrial power control systems, including power devices and control circuits. Power devices covered include relays, contactors, transistors, SCRs and TRIACs. Control circuits include UJTs, PUTs, DIACs, photo-devices, timers and control ICs. PR: ELEC 2220, 2230. Not taught in fall.
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3.00 Credits
Practical aspects in the use and maintenance of AC-DC machinery and power distribution, including motors, generators, starters, speed controllers, breakers, transformers, etc. PR: ELEC 1100, MATH 1102.
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3.00 Credits
Theory, operation, and maintenance of AVMA, FM, PM and digital communications systems. PR: ELEC 2220, 2230.
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