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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on developing skills associated with establishing a classroom environment that is conducive and encouraging to learning and development. Topics addressed include current research based practices for classroom management, discipline, motivation, individual and group interaction, and more. This course also specifically focuses on strategies and skills for managing ELL and bilingual education learning environments. Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic concepts and methodologies for teaching second language learners. It is designed as a review of theories, programs, approaches, strategies and techniques for effective second language teaching methods. Additionally, the course addresses theories of acquisition of a second language.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces students to the theories, methods, techniques, educational perspectives, and issues involved in teaching children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. The course includes a field experience.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of multi-view projection drawing and application of drawing conventions. Includes sectional views, dimensioning, pictorial representation, fastener specifications, and drawings for various engineering disciplines. Computer applications include data structure for computer modeling, plotting routines for computer drawing, and an introduction to CAD principles. Five (5) hours laboratory per week.Credit, three hours.
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4.00 Credits
Laws of the electric circuit, analysis of DC and AC circuits, network equations, and network theorems. Three (3) lectures and one (1) three-hour laboratory period per week.Prerequisites: MTSC 351, PHYS 202. Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 351 AND PHYS 202
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Number systems, Boolean algebra and its application to logic gates, introduction to basic logic circuits, analysis and design of combinational and sequential logic circuits, HDL based logic circuit simulation and design. Three (3) lectures and one (1) two-hour labortory per week.Prerequisite: PHYS 220, or CSCI 261. Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
PHYS 220 OR CSCI 121
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2.00 Credits
Analysis and design of synchronous, asynchronous systems, and algorithmic state machines. Two (2) lectures and one (1) two-hour laboratory per week.Prerequisites: ENGR 210.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
ENGR 210
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to both theory and applications in signals and systems with applications drawn from communications, automatic control, filtering, audio, and image processing. Discrete and continuous time signals and systems, sampling, convolution, Fourier series and transforms, conversion between analog and digital signals. modulation, and Laplace and Z-transforms. Three (2) lectures and one (1) two-hour laboratory period per week.Prerequisites: MTSC 252.Credit, four hours.
Prerequisite:
MTSC 252
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to small computing machines, architecture organization, and programming, I/O, interrupt systems and interfacing. One (1) lecture and one (1) two-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: ENGR 210. Credit, FOUR hours.
Prerequisite:
ENGR 210
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2.00 Credits
Extension of the concepts of Electrical Engineering 220 with emphasis on I/O, interrupt systems, and interfacing. One (1) lecture and one (1) two-hour laboratory per week.Prerequisites: ENGR 220.Credit, two hours.
Prerequisite:
ENGR 220
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