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3.00 Credits
This course includes both analog and digital signal processing topics and the pros and cons of each methodology. In the analog arena, operational amplifier circuits will be studied as they apply to various signal processing functions and to active filters. Concentration will be on higher-order active filters and current circuit implementations. Extensive use will be made of circuit simulation software and computer-controlled test equipment. In the digital arena, the characteristics of sampled signals will be examined and various digital filter implementations will be studied. Considerable hands-on work will be done using data acquisition cards and sound cards installed in a computer workstation.
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Calculus-based circuit theory includes representation of ideal and non-ideal characteristics of circuit elements. Circuit analysis using fundamental circuit laws, network theorems and standard engineering complex variable notation. Transistor circuits are modeled using realistic parameters including junction capacitances and internal noise generation. Circuit models are applied to amplifier designs for low noise, high frequency response, etc. Laboratory implementation is compared to mathematical models, computer simulation, general purpose interface bus testing and discrepancies are resolved.
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3.00 Credits
Various types of communication systems are examined while studying Fourier analysis, modulation principles, multiplexing techniques, and data transmission; emphasis on applications of Fourier analysis.
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3.00 Credits
This course will be an intensive, hands-on, in depth study of current server operating systems in a LAN (Local Area Network) environment. The course will include an introduction to server-side networking technologies as well. Laboratory activity will include installation, configuration administration, and technical support of server hardware, operating system, and network connectivity. Students will be encouraged to take an appropriate server operating system professional certification exam upon course completion.
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3.00 Credits
Installation, configuration and administration of LAN and WAN (Local-Area-Network and Wide-Area-Network) based applications. Applications will include E-mail, database, Internet and Broadband Internet Connections, Wireless LANs, Intranet servers, system support services, Security and Voice Over Frame Relay, ATM and IP. Advanced hardware and network configurations such as clustering and multi-homing for fault-tolerance and performance will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the student to be proficient with word processing, presentation and Web publishing software. Study will be focused on how to create, manipulate, save and transfer documents. Study will also include migration of document types between software packages.
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3.00 Credits
This lab runs concurrently with the Basic Electricity course. Identification and application of basic fabrication tools is stressed. Required fabrication projects give the student practical experience in sheet metal work.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory electrical course containing fundamental electrical principles and practices. Ohm's law, electrical circuit construction and operation, familiarization with electrical tools and fabrication, and electrical components and their applications will be studied as they pertain to industrial use.
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3.00 Credits
This laboratory runs concurrently with the Basic Electricity course. Application of basic electrical principles and practices is stressed by providing the student with numerous and varied electrical lab projects directly related to his/her classroom study. Reading schematic diagrams, circuit construction, testing, troubleshooting, and repair are required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the student to be proficient with word processing, presentations, and Web publishing software. Students will be creating, editing and merging documents with word processing and Web publishing software. Students will be designing Web pages while integrating documents between word processing and presentation software packages. All students will take the Microsoft Word MOUS certification upon completion of this course.
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