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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 105 Metallic Processes is a comprehensive basic course in technical metals which is designed to survey metalworking materials and processes which have been developed by modern industry. The course provides opportunity to learn the theories and scientific principles basic to the application of metalworking tools and procedures. (three hours lecture, four hours laboratory)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 104 or permission of the instructor. An introduction to aviation history, careers, aerodynamics, aircraft systems, meteorology, navigation and the air traffic control system. Satisfies FAA requirements for Private Pilot Ground School.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TECH 208. Introduces direct current theorems (Thevenin, Kirchhoff, superposition) and alternating current tools (phasors, time constants, sinusoids). Uses these tools for ac and dc circuit design. (three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TECH 211 or equivalent course or permission of the instructor. This course provides students with details of interconnection related to network hardware such as routers, switches, and bridges, which are important elements in computer networks. It includes concepts of routing algorithms, routing protocols and network hardware such as transparent bridges, source routing bridges, hubs, and switches. This course provides hands-on experience on CISCO equipment.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: TECH 311. This course focuses on network configuration concepts. Students will develop skills in server/client systems and protocols. This course has a laboratory component.
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4.00 Credits
SPRING Prerequisite: TECH 312. This course focuses on LAN/WAN setup and administration. Topics include transport control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) management, dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) management, access control, network operating systems and network file system operation.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 110 or equivalent. Using the computer to draft mechanical, electrical and architectural drawings in two and three dimensions. File management methods, job management methods and macro development techniques are discussed. (three hours lecture, three hours laboratory per week)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 110. Survey of non-metallic materials (such as woods, plastics and ceramics) and the industrial processes utilized to convert raw materials into finished products. Course includes characteristics and properties of non-metallic materials and utilization of industrial tools and processing equipment. (3 hours lecture, 4 hours laboratory per week)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGR 110, TECH 320. An advanced study of design and fabrication principles in the development of non-metallic products such as woods, plastics and ceramics. (three hours lecture, four hours laboratory per week)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CPLA 101 and junior standing or permission of the instructor. Development of advanced skills in technical problem analysis, planning, research, solution strategies, critical thinking and presentation. Computeraided design tools such as CAD, project-planning software, spreadsheets, as well as imaging and publishing software, will be used. Emphasis will be on consideration of interconnected systems.
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