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  • 3.00 Credits

    Analysis of dipole, loop, aperture, reflector, and other antennas; array theory, radiation resistance, directivity, and input impedance of antennae. Prerequisite:    EE A324 UA D OR PHYS A324 UA D
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develops the theory behind the design and operation of electronic communication systems. Includes the mathematical representation of signal and system components and their interaction. Covers power spectra, modulation techniques, frequency response of media and components, detection and recovery of information, and the effects of noise. Prerequisite:    EE A354 UA D
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis in data transmission, guided and wireless transmission, signal encoding, digital data, multiplexing, and circuit and packet switching. Analyze data communications, networking, protocols and standards. Prerequisite:    EE A354 UA D
  • 3.00 Credits

    Feedback control of linear mechanical and electrical systems by using block diagrams with transfer functions of plants, controllers, sensors and actuators. Stability analysis with transfer-function and state-space models. Transient, steady-state analysis, frequency-domain analysis, and design of control systems with Bode plots and the Nyquist criterion. Crosslisted with ME A471. Prerequisite:    (EE A306 UA D OR ME A306 UA D OR EE A353 UA D ) (AND ES A208 UA D OR ES A210 UA D ) AND MATH A302 UA D
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents a state space linear algebra approach to multiple input and multiple output systems. Explores concepts of controllability and observability that motivate design techniques for optimal open loop and closed loop systems. Presents analysis and design of optimal feedback control systems and design of observers and estimators. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed ME A672. May be stacked with: ME A672 Prerequisite:    EE A471 UA C OR ME A471 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Application of electrical engineering in a professional work setting. The student will undertake the design, analysis and documentation of an electrical engineering problem under the supervision of a qualified professional who has agreed in advance to undertake this role. Special Note: This course cannot be substituted for EE A438. Registration Restrictions: Instructor approval required. Prerequisite:    EE A354 UA C OR EE A307 UA C
  • 3.00 Credits

    Alaska State certified basic emergency medical course beyond advanced first aid. Emphasizes prevention, assessment, and care of injury and illness commonly encountered in both urban and rural settings. Registration Restrictions: Must provide evidence of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training at the Health Care Provider or Basic Life Support level prior to course conclusion.
  • 8.00 Credits

    Presents skills for proficiency in victim assessment, recognition, and treatment of medical emergencies and other basic life support procedures. May include practicum experience in hospitals, emergency rooms or other sites. Provides the necessary training to become state or nationally registered as an EMT, which is optional. Special Note: Students must have the strength to be able to move victims, sufficient vision to assess condition of victims and dexterity to perform the skills application procedures. Registration Restrictions: Provide evidence of CPR training at the professional provider level. A valid CPR credential includes CPR cards, course rosters or a letter from the CPR instructor attesting to the applicant's successful completion of a CPR program and indicating the course included adult, child and infant CPR and AED utilization. Restriction may be waived with instructor approval. Prerequisite:    AARC 065 OR WRTG A111 UA D Concurrent OR PRPE A107 UA D Concurrent OR WRTG A110 UA D Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides the EMT I with added skills of advanced airway, specialized tourniquets, and intravenous treatment. Special Note: Students desiring Alaska certification must pass, within one year after completing the education program, the written and practical examination for Emergency Medical Technician II administered by Community Health and Emergency Medical Services (CHEMS). In order to obtain a State of Alaska EMT II certification, the student must obtain a CHEMS-approved physician sponsor. Registration Restrictions: Must be certified as a State of Alaska EMT I or Nationally Registered EMT-Basic (comity is required). Current health care provider CPR card; documentation of 10 patient contacts since becoming a certified EMT and a DHSS-approved sponsoring physician. Prerequisite:    EMT A130 UA D
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasizes knowledge and skills necessary to apply electrodes and monitor cardiac activity, defibrillate life-threatening arrhythmias, and administer specific pharmacological agents. Special Note: Students desiring Alaska certification must pass, within one year after completing the education program, the written and practical examination for Emergency Medical Technician III administered by the Community Health and Emergency Medical Services (CHEMS). Registration Restrictions: Currently certified in Alaska as an EMT II, documented 10 patient contacts and 10 intravenous sticks. Prerequisite:    EMT A130 UA D AND EMT A230 UA D
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