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3.00 Credits
Making Fiber Optic, UTP and coaxial cable terminations. Includes building codes, installation procedures and basic cable testing.
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0.50 Credits
An exploration of the various careers and training available in the Computers, Networks, Electronics and Robotics fields.
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3.00 Credits
Using algebra and trigonometry to solve problems in electronics circuit analysis. Developing a logical approach to using mathematics to solve typical electronics problems. Prerequisite: High school algebra or equivalent or instructor's permission.
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7.00 Credits
Basics of DC circuits covers components used in DC circuits i.e. resistors, capacitors, diodes; introduction to digital. Building, testing, and troubleshooting with basic test equipment; basic circuit analysis using component theory and algebra. Meets ETAG core requirements. Prerequisite: High school algebra or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Topics and seminars of current interest in computers, electronics, and networks.
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7.00 Credits
Basics of AC and linear circuits. Includes components covered in DC quarter, RC circuits, inductors, filters, diodes, power supplies, transistors, and operational amplifiers. Emphasis is on testing and troubleshooting a variety of circuits where voltage changes over time. Practice using DMM and oscilloscope. Prerequisite: CEN 151 or instructor's permission.
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7.00 Credits
An introduction to digital and microprocessor circuits. Covers the operation of basic logic gates, flip-flops, decoders, multiplexers, counters, and microprocessor circuits. Uses lectures and hands-on exercises to learn how to analyze, test, and troubleshoot digital and microprocessor circuits.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the binary number system and its use in computer and network systems. Covers converting between binary and decimal and between binary and hexadecimal without using a calculator. The course includes extensive exercises in using hex numbers in computer addressing and dotted decimal numbers in IP addressing. Prerequisite: CEN 150 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Basics of AC and linear circuits calculations. Includes calculating amplitude, frequency, period, reactance, impedance, and phase angle for RC circuits and filters. Includes calculations for analyzing diode and transistor circuits. Meets ETAG core requirements. Prerequisite: CEN 151 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the theory and practice of networks. The course introduces students to the OSI reference mode, the IEEE 802 reference model, the TCP/IP protocol suite, and Ethernet. Students will gain practice working with IP networks, routers and the Windows 2003 server network operating system. Basic concepts of wide area networking will also be covered.
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