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3.00 Credits
A supervised investigation within an advanced mechanical engineering technology area of student interest. The student must be a registered CAST/RIT honors program student. Consent of the instructor and department approval are required. Credit variable 1-4
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3.00 Credits
A supervised investigation within a mechanical technology area of student interest. Consent of the instructor and departmental approval are required. Credit 1-8
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4.00 Credits
This is a comprehensive course on the topics of analytical and experimental development of design and production tolerances. The course covers worst case and statistical tolerance analysis, 6 Sigma methods for tolerancing, Monte Carlo Simulation Sensitivity Analysis of systems, and Taguchi's approach to tolerance design. Special emphasis will be given to developing tolerances for complex aggregations of technologies. System tolerance and cost balancing is covered in detail. The use of tolerance design in critical parameter management will be covered. Students will conduct a project in computer-aided tolerance analysis. (Permission of instructor) Credit 4
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2.00 Credits
CISCO Certifi ed Network Academy course CCNA 1 provides coverage of layered network models, industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing, networking components, structured cabling, cable testing, and basic network design. This course is part 1 of the CCNA curriculum. (1016-204 or equivalent or permission of instructor) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2
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2.00 Credits
CISCO Certifi ed Network Academy course CCNA 2 provides coverage of beginning router confi guration for and troubleshooting of WANs and LANs using concepts in the layered network models. This course is part 2 of the CCNA curriculum. (0614-208 and 1016-204) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2
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3.00 Credits
CISCO Certifi ed Network Academy course CCNA 3 provides coverage of switching confi guration, network segmentation, and network management issues. This course is part 3 of the CCNA curriculum. (0614- 209 and 1016-204) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2
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4.00 Credits
CISCO Certifi ed Network Academy course CCNA 4 provides advanced coverage of switching confi guration, network segmentation, and network management issues. This course is part 4 of the CCNA curriculum. (0614-210 and 1016-204) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2
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4.00 Credits
This four (4) credit course provides an introductory level study of the technology used in recording, production, and distribution of sound. Topics include Microphone design types; selection and application, Digital Recording; The Mixing Console and mixing techniques, introduction to Signal Processing equipment and associated techniques, an introduction to the concepts relating to Digital Audio Technology such as Sampling, The Nyquist Theorem, Alias Frequencies, Quantization, Dynamic Range, Compression and their applications will be covered. (1016-204, 1016-225) Class 4, Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Like all providers of telecommunications services today, the cable industry has evolved over the decades to become an integral part of a dynamic and competitive industry. It has adopted and pioneered technologies and applications for delivery of various types of content from voice to multimedia. This course provides a technical overview of the architectures and technologies that have been employed during the fi rst days of Community Access Television (CATV) to those used by Multiple Service Operators (MSO's) of today to offer voice, data, video and wireless services. Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
A survey of and introduction to the structure and regulation of the telecommunications industry. The basics of data communications, telephony, switching systems, ISDN, multiplexing and networks are introduced. Data communication components, codes and techniques are identifi ed. Methods for selecting, implementing and managing a computer network or telephone system are reviewed. Class 4, Credit 4
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