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ET 113: Engineering Technology Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Introduces use of computer software; Pspice, and electronics workbench as a tool for designing and simulating digital and analog circuits. Computer simulation exercises are used to test the designed circuits. Focuses on the use of Derive for the mathematics used in electronics. 3 hours lecture Prerequisites: ET 111, MA 109; corequisite: ET 112
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ET 121: Basic Electronics I
4.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Covers diodes, bipolar transistors, and other solid-state devices and their use in analog and digital circuits. Lab experiments allow the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with integrated electronic circuits and digital systems. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: ET 111
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ET 201: Advanced AutoCAD
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Covers the basic principles of 3D drawing through a broad range of essential AutoCAD drawing techniques, industry wireframe, surface and solid modeling 3 hours lecture; 2 hours laboratory Prerequisite: ET 101, or permission of department chairperson
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ET 225: Electronics II
4.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Study of the characteristics and applications of linear integrated circuits, large and small signal amplifiers, feedback amplifiers, oscillator circuits, operational amplifiers, power amplifiers, active filters and wave-shaping circuits. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: ET 121
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ET 225 - Electronics II
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ET 226: Digital Circuits
4.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Covers binary, octal and hexadecimal number systems as used in the design of digital circuits, binary arithmetic, Boolean algebra, logic gates, logic circuit design and electrical characteristics, and operation of TTL and CMOS of logic devices. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisite: MA 005
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ET 227: Introduction to Microprocessor
4.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Covers the basic structure and operation of the microprocessor, the basic types of memory circuits, control-signal, and assembly language. A variety of software and hardware is used to perform various troubleshooting concepts. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory Prerequisites: ET 121, ET 225, ET 226
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FR 102: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
This course is a continuation of FR 101 with greater emphasis on listening, speaking, reading and writing. Instruction includes grammar drills, conversation, reading and guided composition. Reading selections focus on different aspects of French civilization and culture. 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory Prerequisite: FR 101
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FR 201: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
This course offers a systematic study of the language with particular attention to grammar review, vocabulary growth, conversation, and reading comprehension. Work in the language laboratory is required. 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory Prerequisite: FR 101 and FR 102 or at least two years of high school French
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FS 101: Introduction to Fire Science
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
This class is the foundation course for all students of fire science technology. Students will be introduced to the concept of the systems approach to fire protection by presenting the components of modern fire department responsibility, including emergency incident management, public education, training, resource management, and customer service. 3 hours lecture
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FS 102: Fire Prevention and Related Codes
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
This course provides students with basic knowledge of federal, state, and local codes related to building construction, fire and life safety requirements, and other codes. Includes New Jersey State fire safety regulations and related state requirements. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and other standards related to fire protection and life safety are examined. 3 hours lecture
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