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EET 228: Electronics Project Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course involves the student in the practical aspects of electronic fabrication from proposal preparation to printed circuit board assembly and test. Application of electronic schematics, parts lists, layouts and artwork enables the students to produce similar documentation for a personal project that he/she will select as part of course requirement. Heavy emphasis on parts selection and procurement, breadboarding, printed circuit board fabrication, assembly, soldering techniques and heat sinking are provided in this laboratory-based course. 1 hour lecture/3 hours lab Prerequisites: EET 214 and EET 216
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EET 229: Microprocessors/ Microcomputer System Design
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
Presents the architecture and operation of the microcomputer. Topics include an introduction to the 8086 microprocessor including its architecture, operation, and instruction set. The instruction set is studied through programming examples. Interfacing to the 8086 microprocessor is thoroughly studied. Input/output port configuration and interrupt management are introduced and used in numerous design projects. The laboratory experiments consist of designing projects. Students are exposed to projects that include solving both software and hardware issues. The tools used include a PC loaded with an 8086 assembler and connected serially to a SDK-86 kit. Laboratory experiments cover an 8086 arithmetic program, accessing data in memory, using a PC to write a program with an assembler, generating digital waveforms, nested loops programming, reaction time programming, using D/A converters with microprocessors and vector graphics. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Prerequisite: CTC 212, Computer Organization & Design and EET 223, Integrated Circuits in Digital Systems
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EGS 100: Fundamentals of Engineering Design
2.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
The course employs fundamentals of geometry and engineering design to acquaint students with various disciplines of engineering. The course will utilize an engineering graphics component throughout the semester (freehand and CAD). It will include two engineering modules (chemical and mechanical). In addition to freehand sketching and instrumental drawing, the students are also introduced to AUTOCAD. Students may receive credits for both EGS 101 and this course. 1 hour lecture/3 hours lab Prerequisite: MAT 100 or equivalent
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EGS 101: Engineering Graphics
2.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
The course is designed to familiarize students with technical drawing and design, orthographic projections, perspective, freehand sketching, instrumental drawing, tolerance, sectional views, descriptive geometry. Students are introduced to AUTOCAD mid-semester and perform some projects using this software. 1 hour lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: MAT 106 or equivalent
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EGS 201: Introduction to CAD/ CAM
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
An introduction to computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing. The use of computer-aided drafting techniques and topics of computerized design for the solution of a wide spectrum of design problems are studied. The laboratory utilizes the latest version of AUTOCAD software for the generation of the drawings and designs. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab Prerequisite: EGS 101
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EGS 230: Statics and Dynamics
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course is an extension of engineering physics courses on mechanics. Topics covered include the equilibrium of particle and rigid body systems subject to concentrated and distributed forces, the motion of particles and rigid bodies, the relation of motion of particles to various force distributions and torques, work energy relations, impulse momentum relations, and conservation principles. Prerequisites: PHY 111 and MAT 112
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EMT 101: Introduction to Pre- Hospital Emergency Care
3.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This is the introductory course for the Paramedic Program. The student will be introduced to their role and responsibility, concepts of illness/injury prevention; medical/legal issues, and communications. Prerequisites: ENG 101 and BIO 111
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EMT 110: Pre- Hospital Medical Emergencies
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course covers airway management and ventilation, all areas of patient assessment and physical examination. Pathophysiology, pharmacology clinical decision making, communication and documentation will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Program acceptance
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EMT 120: Pharmacological Intervention
4.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for the patients experiencing problems with the following systems: pulmonary, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, allergy /anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, and renal/urology. Prerequisite: Program acceptance
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EMT 220: Emergency Cardiac Care
5.00 Credits
Hudson County Community College
This course integrates pathophysiological principles and assessment findings to formulate a field impression and implement the treatment plan for patients experiencing emergent problems of the following conditions: toxic exposure, hematopoietic dysfunction, environmentally induced (or exacerbated) medical condition, infectious and communicable diseases, and behavioral/psychological, gynecological, and obstetrical emergencies. Prerequisites: EMT 110 and EMT 120
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