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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the profession of teaching. The social, economic, and political history of American education will be explored. Contemporary goals, practices, and issues will also be investigated. Specific topics include: diversity; special education; child/adolescent development; legal issues; ethics; professionalism; curriculum; philosophy; learning theories and pedagogy. Field and community service experiences are mandatory. This course is appropriate for L.A.G.S. Teacher Education (A.S. Degree) transfer majors who wish to pursue Childhood (Grades 1-6), Middle Childhood (Grades 5-8), Adolescence (Grades 7-12), Physical Education (K-12), Art Education (K-12) or Music Education (K-12) teacher certification.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to computer software and hardware specific to the Electrical/ Electronics curriculum, and provide experience using word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation software in electronic course work. Prerequisite- Corequisite Co-requisite: EET121 DC & AC Circuits and Laboratory or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a general overview of topics covered in the Electrical Engineering Technology curriculum. Basic circuit theories are introduced and used to describe the operation of more complex systems. Power generation and distribution, communication systems and networking, robotics and automation, and consumer electronics are some of the topics used to illustrate application of these basic concepts. Laboratory exercises and demonstrations will be integrated with the lectures to give students experience in taking basic electrical measurements and recording those measurements for a technical report. Computers will be used for recording data and for researching the topics listed above.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course in residential and commercial wiring procedures, basic measuring techniques, and fundamentals of basic machine operations. Students will gain experience in the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of electrical equipment through hands-on laboratory exercises. This course also includes National Electrical Code topics with an emphasis on electrical safety.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course in electronic project construction which includes printed circuit board design and manufacturing. In this course the student will layout and manufacture a printed circuit board, fabricate an enclosure, assemble a finished product, and document the process. Soldering and wiring techniques will be covered. This course also includes telecommunications cabling (telephone, coaxial, computer networking, fiber optics), low voltage control applications, and surface mount technology. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: EET 111 Electrical Construction Laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to digital logic including number systems, binary arithmetic, logic gates, flip flops, counters, memories, and basic computer architecture. It includes the use of digital circuit simulation software.
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5.00 Credits
This course teaches the fundamentals of electrical circuits, application of circuit laws, theorems and measuring techniques for both DC and AC single and polyphase circuits. Topics include loop and nodal analysis, superposition, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems, RLC series and parallel circuits, and three phase circuits. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: EET 110 Introduction to Electricity or equivalent Corequisite: MAT 130 Applied Algebra and Trigonometry or equivalent
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4.00 Credits
In this course students learn to analyze DC and AC passive circuits using Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Superposition. RC and RL circuits are analyzed for impedance and phase angles. Troubleshooting, analysis by computer simulation using simulation software, and telecommunication applications are stressed throughout. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: MAT 149 Applied Technical Mathematics II and CST 106 Computers in Technology.
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3.00 Credits
This course takes an in-depth look at various alternate energy concepts and solutions for our modern world. Topics include current energy issues, energy usage, and the following specific technologies; photovoltaic (PV) solar, wind energy, geothermal energy, passive solar energy, solar thermal energy, atomic power, biofuels, and other special topics. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: MAT 096 Elementary Algebra and Trigonometry
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4.00 Credits
This is a first course in Electronics, with an introduction to semi-conductor physics and the active devices fundamental to the field. Diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors, thyristors, and optoelectronic devices are studied. Amplifiers and other representative circuits based on these building blocks are analyzed and designed using traditional and computer based methods. Frequency response characteristics and Bode plots of amplifiers are analyzed. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: EET 121 DC & AC Circuits and Laboratory, EET 107 Electronic Computer Applications, and MAT 130 Applied Algebra and Trigonometry
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