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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of instructional models and strategies. Emphasis is placed on principles of state standards, instructional methods, lesson planning, and instruction. Students will develop knowledge of instructional models and lesson plan construction for effective implementation including the diverse student populations. 3 semesters hours credit. [A]
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10.00 Credits
This course covers basic skills and knowledge for creating a learning environment that encourages positive social interaction and effective communication among members of the learning community. The course emphasizes ethics, attitudes, language patterns, values, and behaviors, and includes methods and strategies for consulting with other school professionals and parents. Additionally, students will be required to arrange visits totaling at least 10 hours to area schools to observe various classroom management strategies in action. Prerequisite or Corequisite EDF 3214, or consent of the department. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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6.00 Credits
A fundamental course including series, parallel and complex circuit analysis, Ohms Law, meters, conductors, insulators, resistors, batteries, and magnetism. The use and understanding of test equipment for circuit analysis is stressed. Six hours lecture/laboratory per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
A study of A.C. fundamentals, inductive circuits, capacitive circuits, complex numbers, resonance, and fi lters. Theoretical circuit analysis and circuit testing by the use of meters and oscilloscopes are stressed. Prerequisite: EET 1015C. Six hours lecture/ laboratory per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
This course is designated for a telecommunication student. It provides an overview of electronics to acquaint the student with the principles upon which modern electronic devices operate. The course includes an introduction to the basic concepts of electricity and magnetism, electronic circuits and digital electronics. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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8.00 Credits
This course prepares students for employment in the telecommunications installation technician fi eld. Students receive installation training, splicing and activation of broad band and telephone installation. First Aid, CPR and Pole climbing is included. This is a seven week course, fi ve days per week ending with a certifi cate in this area. Combination lecture/lab. 8 semester hours credit. [A]
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6.00 Credits
A study of the techniques involved in surface-mount technology (SMT) and through-hole printed circuit board assembly and repair. The practical application of equipment and tools is stressed. Six hours lecture/ lab per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
A study of semiconductor devices and their application in electronic circuits. Included is the study of the structure of matter, diodes, transistors, biasing, FET'S, PNPN'S, and other devices.Prerequisite: EET 1025C. Six hours lecture/laboratory per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
A study of half-wave power supplies and vacuum tube, transistor and FET cascaded amplifi ers, including coupling methods, frequency considerations, stabilization and feedback. Prerequisite: EET 2104C. Six hour lecture/laboratory per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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6.00 Credits
A study of the fundamentals of communication, including AM and FM receivers and transmitters comprised of both discrete and integrated circuits. Involves a practical hands-on application of troubleshooting techniques to analyze and isolate faults. Six hours lecture/lab per week. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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