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4.00 Credits
An introduction to construction management. Topics include the various project delivery systems for building construction, along with planning, project organization, bonds, insurance, change orders, submittals, and contract documents. CPM scheduling is covered in detail. Students gain experience using Primavera Inc's Suretrak, a Windows- based application software package used for construction project planning and scheduling. (0608-509, 0608-422) Class 4, Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Study of the basic principles of engineering dynamics. Topics include kinematics of particles, force, mass, and acceleration, work and energy, force impulse and momentum, and an introduction to vibrations and structural dynamics. Applications to practical engineering problems are emphasized. (0608-404, 490) Class 4, Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
A supervised investigation within a civil engineering technology area of student interest. Consent of the sponsor and departmental approval are required. Students are limited to a maximum of four quarter credit hours of independent study projects and two sections in any quarter, plus a maximum of eight quarter credit hours of independent study credits earned toward degree requirements. Credit 1- 4
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3.00 Credits
This course provides first-year students an opportunity to develop skills necessary to succeed in the ECT Engineering Technology Program. Through interactions in a small group environment, students will make friends with other students in their major, create a stronger bond with RIT, and develop a working relationship with their academic advisor. The students will become more knowledgeable about the ECT Engineering Technology disciplines, career options, and ethical issues Students are required to successfully complete both quarters of ECT ET FYE.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to electronic circuits using semiconductor diodes and bipolar junction transistors. Emphasis is placed on device characteristics and specifi cations, biasing circuits, transistor modeling and applications in small signal amplifi ers. Note: This course has been renumbered. The new number is 0609-360. (0609-202 or 0609-216) Class 3, Lab 3, Credit 4
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1.50 Credits
An introduction to electrical engineering technology. Topics include engineering technology versus engineering, registration system, learning styles, cooperative education, time organization and management, and electives in electrical engineering technology. (Enrollment as a freshman in the electrical engineering technology program) Class 1. 5, Credit 1
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to DC circuit analysis techniques. Topics include resistance with circuit techniques of Ohm's Law; current and voltage division; simplifi - cation of series, parallel, series-parallel circuits, bridge and ladder networks, Kirchhoff's Laws, Thevenin's, Theorem, Mesh analysis. (Corequisite 1016-230) Class 2, Lab 2, Recitation 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of Circuit Theory I. This course continues the development of circuit analysis and design techniques including Thevenin, Norton, and Superposition Theorems and Nodal analysis. Inductance and Capitance are introduced and transient circuits are studied. An introduction to AC circuits is included. (0609-214) Class 2, Lab 2, Recitation 2, Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of Circuit Theory II with emphasis on the characteristics and analysis of AC circuits. Including the topics of reactance, impedance, AC power and power factor, resonance, maximum power transfer, frequency, bandwidth, and three-phase circuits. (0609-215) Class 2, Lab 2, Recitation 2, Credit 4
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3.00 Credits
Continuous-time and discrete-time linear, time-invariant, and causal systems are examined throughout the course. Theoretical concepts covered are: the Fourier representation of a periodic waveform; the Laplace transform; convolution; signal sampling; and the z-transform. MATLAB is presented and used extensively. (0609-202 or 0609-216, corequisite 1016-304) Class 3, Credit 4, Recitation 2
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