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3.00 Credits
Academic Discussion V prepares ESL students for college-level work. Students review academic critical thinking skills that have been taught, but not necessarily mastered, in levels zero through four. Whenever possible, authentic college-level reading material that challenges students will be employed. Students will continue to develop discussion strategies to enhance their comprehension of this reading material. Corequisite: ESL 045, ESL Reading V
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4.00 Credits
The basic concepts of voltage, current, resistance, power, and energy are studied. The application of Ohm's Law and Kirchoff's Lawsto DC circuits and series-parallel circuits is covered. The study of capacitors and inductors serves as an introduction to the behavior of R, L, and C in a sinusoidal system which will be studied in the AC circuits course. The laboratory component includes the use of test instruments in experiments dealing with Ohm's Law, series circuits, parallel circuits, and series-parallel circuits. Proficiency in algebra is necessary for success in this course. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Corequisite: MAT 100
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4.00 Credits
The study of the AC sinusoidal system is followed by the analysis of power in AC systems, transformers, network theorems, network analysis, resonance, and filters. The associated laboratory supplements the course and introduces the use of test instruments such as signal generators, frequency counters, and oscilloscopes. Experiments cover Thevenin's Theorem, RC transients, Lissajous figures for phase shift measurements, AC series circuits, parallel circuits, and series and parallel resonance. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Prerequisite: ETC 101; Corequisite: ETC 202
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3.00 Credits
This workshop course provides an opportunity for the student to solve problems in AC Electric Circuits and Trigonometry. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Corequisite: ETC 201
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4.00 Credits
This course studies the junction diode, zener diode, rectifier circuits, and filter circuits. Bipolar junction transistor characteristics are analyzed, followed by biasing techniques and small signal amplifiers. Experiments cover diode circuits, rectifier circuits, zener diode circuits and common-emitter transistor characteristics. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Corequisites: ETC 201 and ETC 206
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an opportunity for students to solve problems in electronic circuits, Thevenin's Theorem, and Norton's Theorem.Electronic techniques and shop practices are covered, including soldering, wiring, printed circuit board materials, design, layout, and assembly. 3 hours lecture/3 hours lab Corequisite: ETC 205
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3.00 Credits
This is a basic course in film history focusing on the technical and artistic evolution of the medium and including the basic vocabulary of the cinema. Students view films from a variety of periods and genres by influential directors and studios, considering the political and social impact as well as historic perspective. Co-requisite: ENG 101
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the literature of Latin America through the examination of selected films. Major Latin American literary and historical periods are examined as represented within these films. Writing, in the form of reaction papers and a research paper, is an essential component of the class. The course is taught in English. Co-requisite: ENG 101
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the roles played by women in the movies, past and present, both on screen and behind the camera. Students consider the history of female directors, producers, and screen writers as well as actresses. Students also examine the ways the cinema has shaped the images of women in our society. Prerequisite: ENG 101
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2.00 Credits
Funeral Service Internship I
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