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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (1L/3 LBV) CORQ: ELT 101, CIS 110 or equivalent assessment test score. PRQ: REA 060, MAT 060, or equivalent assessment test scores. Introduces the operation and application of gates, flip-flops, counters, shift registers, encoders-decoders and LED displays. Covers binary numbers, Boolean algebra and troubleshooting.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (1L/3 LBV) PRQ: ELT 147. Continues ELT 147 with emphasis on the operation and application of programmable logic devices, synchronous counters, multiplexers, liquid crystal displays, ROM and RAM. Includes specifications of ICs, display multiplexing, and design and minimization of circuits. Troubleshooting is emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (6 IND) PRQ: Instructor approval. This is an independent study course with provides students who have completed at least one semester an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in a work situation. Small teams of students will become expert on one or more pieces of equipment which they will then operate, maintain, assemble/disassemble, troubleshoot, modify, etc. Safety, protocol, and compliance with defined practices, procedures, and outcomes will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (2L/1.5 LBV) PRQ: CIS 110, REA 060, or equivalent assessment scores. Introduces the physical components of microcomputers, including system components, bus architectures, ports, connectors, and cables. Examines safety issues and procedures pertinent to working with computers. Enables the student to identify proper procedures for installing and configuring system components and devices; to diagnose and troubleshoot system problems and determine whether they are hardware or software related; to identify safety procedures, preventive maintenance techniques; and to identify popular motherboards, types of memory architecture,
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (2L/1.5 LBV) PRQ: ELT 202. Builds on the contents of ELT 202 and provides comprehensive knowledge and skills for maintaining, upgrading, troubleshooting, and repairing IBM Computer systems. Includes preparation for CompTIA's newly revised A+ Certification Exams.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (.6L/4.6 LBV) PRQ: MAT 090 and ENG 090, or equivalent assessment test scores. Enables the student to study the system of standards used for measurement and to demonstrate the principles of electronic measurements by the selection, application, and limitations of common electronic test equipment. 68 contact hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (2L/1.5 LBV) PRQ: ELT 134, ELT 147, PHY 105. Serves as the first course in a two-course capstone sequence in semiconductor processing. Covers tracing semiconductor processing from raw materials to a finished integrated circuit, and semiconductor device physics. Includes the following manufacturing processes: oxidation, mask design, photolithography, and etch.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (2L/1.5 LBV) PRQ: ELT 235. Serves as the second course in a two-course capstone sequence in semiconductor processing. Covers the following manufacturing processes: doping, chemical vapor deposition, metalizing, and test/sort.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (2L/1.5 LBV) PRQ: PHY 105, ELT 106. Covers vacuum systems and RF (radio frequency) energy sources in the manufacture of semiconductor devices. Includes gas laws and gas properties, vacuum pumps, gauges and valves, and leak detection techniques. Addresses plasma physics, RF generators, transmission lines, RF interference, and safety.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. (1L/3 LBV) PRQ: REA 090 or equivalent assessment test scores; ELT 101; or Department Chair approval. Enables the student to study, construct, test, and evaluate basic industrial control systems, including AC/DC motors, stepper motors, power sources, generators, tachometers, line diagrams and logic functions. Covers safety standards and preventive maintenance.
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