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ENGT 110: c Introduction to Engineering
3.00 Credits
Cypress College
(Same as ENGR 110 C)
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ENGT 140: c ac & dc Circuits I
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option, Credit by Examination CSU Prerequisite: MATH 040 C may be taken concurrently. This is an introductory course in AC and DC circuits, with emphasis on the measurement of electrical quantities using equipment such as the voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, capacitor-checker, oscilloscope, impedance bridge, potentiometer, and wattmeter. Also introduced are some basic electronic circuits using solid-state devices and the use of the transistor tester. This course is designed for those wishing to continue beyond ELEC 051 C or as the first course in an electronic engineering technology program. It is also a required course for all engineering technology students.
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ENGT 141: c ac & dc Circuits II
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. CSU Prerequisite: MATH 142 C, may be taken concurrently. ENGT 140 C or equivalent; recommended ENGR 110 C. This course includes a comprehensive study of the analysis of AC and DC circuits. It is designed for those majoring in electronics. The following topics are covered: Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, network analysis,capacitors, magnetic circuits, inductors, alternating current, complex numbers, series and parallel AC circuits, power factor correction, resonance, and transformers. The laboratory will emphasize analysis of circuits and comparison with calculated values.
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ENGT 205: c Advanced Engineering Autocad
3.00 Credits
Cypress College
Two hours lecture and Four hours laboratory per week. CSU Prerequisite. ENGT 104 C and ENGR 102 C. This is an advanced course of Computer Aided Design CAD (AutoCAD 2000) systems that emphasize the use of surfaces, surfaces of revolution, solids (primitives) and extrusions techniques to create 3D working drawings. To convert 3D drawings by layout methods to 2D drawings that emphasize baseline dimensioning with tolerances, notes, weights and bill of materials. To write unique graphical programs by using LISP. $ 4.00 Materials Fee - PAYABLE AT REGISTRATION.
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ENGT 240: c Electronic Devices & Circuits
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option CSU Prerequisite: MATH 142 C and ENGT 140 C. Following a review of semiconductor physics and diodes, the following topics are covered with an emphasis on solid-state discrete devices: bipolar junction transistors, amplifier performance, equivalent circuits, bias stabilization, multistage amplifiers, field-effect transistors, thyristors, optoelectronic devices, integrated circuit construction, operational amplifiers, and applications.
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ENGT 241: c Digital Devices And Circuits
4.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and Three hours laboratory per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option CSU Prerequisite: ENGT 140 C. This course emphasizes integrated circuits (ICs) as applied to digital devices, using primarily the functional block approach. The following topics are covered: logic, Boolean algebra, IC logic families, binary numbers, and arithmetic, arithmetic operations, flip-flops, counters, registers, multivibrators, binary codes, memory devices, A to D and D to A conversion and introduction to microprocessors. ENGT 240 C is recommended background.
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ENGT 299: c Engr Technology Ind Study
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Cypress College
(May be taken for credit 4 times) Hours and topics by arrangement with instructor. CSU Prerequisite: Approved Independent Study Learning Contract. This course is for able students who wish to extend their knowledge of a particular area of engineering technology (electronics, mechanics, etc.) through individual research, study and laboratory work. Students may select their own topics or be assigned a project to work on under supervision.
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ESL 044: c Beginning Oral Skills
2.00 Credits
Cypress College
Two hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option NON-DEGREE CREDIT This course is designed for beginning level non-native English speakers to improve basic oral communication skills related to social, vocational, and academic areas. The emphasis is on conversation, small group discussion, class discussion, and listening comprehension.
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ESL 051: c Intermediate Pronunciation
2.00 Credits
Cypress College
(Formerly ESL 074 C) Two hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option NON-DEGREE CREDIT This course is designed to refine pronunciation, to reduce foreign accent, and to build confidence in oral expression. Recommended to all ESL students.
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ESL 051 - c Intermediate Pronunciation
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ESL 052: c Intermediate Esl Grammar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cypress College
Three hours lecture and One hour laboratory TBA per week. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option NON-DEGREE CREDIT Prerequisite: Completion of ESL 081 C or appropriate skills demonstrated through the assessment process. This course is designed for intermediate ESL students to increase their knowledge and usage of English grammar, to review grammar trouble spots according to individual and class needs, and to improve grammatical accuracy and editing skills in writing.
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