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Courses Applicable to Each Department

The following two generic course descriptions are available to each department listed on this page.

Department Prefix 888 (Course Name) 1-6 cr. hrs.

Designates a course taken at another institution and accepted for transfer credit by the department. This course number is used whenever no comparable course exists in the college catalog. This course number may appear more than once on a student transcript.

Department Prefix 998 (Course Name) Variable Credit

Designates a new course offered by the department which is being evaluated as to the appropriateness of the course to the major and/or the interest of students in enrolling in this particular topic. This course number may appear more than once on a student transcript.

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Abbreviations

(C) City Campus
(N) North Campus
(S) South Campus
F Fall
S Spring
F/S Fall and Spring
SS Summer Session
F+ Offered every other Fall
S+ Offered every other Spring
N Non-Credit

Course Descriptions by Curriculum

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Computer Technology

 
CE-140
TECHNICAL METHODS
Introduction of the calculator, meters, oscilloscope, problem solving, graphing techniques, data presentation, soldering, wire wrapping, printed circuits. Introduction to computer usage. Concurrent registration in CE 141. F (S)
 
CE-141
LAB FOR CE140
Experimentation to reinforce topics covered in ET 100. Use of meters, oscilloscopes, soldering techniques, wire wrapping, printed circuits, computer programming, problem solving, graphing techniques. Concurrent registration in CE 140. F (S)
 
CE-142
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
The study of D.C. circuits; Ohm's Law, power, Kirchhoffs laws, resistance, capacitance, and inductance. A.C. circuits; sine wave voltage effects, resonance, and transformers. Concurrent registration in CE 143. (S)
 
CE-143
LAB FOR CE142
Experiments in measurement of D.C. and A.C. voltage, current, power, and impedance. Concurrent registration CE 142. F (S)
 
CE-240
LOGIC I
Binary numbers, logic functions, Boolean algebra. Logic circuits applications; flip- flops, registers, counters, and arithmetic circuits. Computer architecture, memory systems, input-output devices. Concurrent registration in CE 241. S (S)
 
CE-241
LAB FOR CE240
Experiments and demonstrations using integrated circuit logic gates to develop logic designs and combinational logic circuits, flip-flops, data registers, counters, encoding and decoding circuits, arithmetic circuits, computer operations and programming. Concurrent registration in CE 240. S (S)
 
CE-242
ELECTRONICS I
A study of electronic device characters including solid state diodes, transistors and integrated circuits. Covers basic principles, circuit analysis and application. Prerequisite: CE 142. Concurrent registration in CE 243. S (S)
 
CE-243
LAB FOR CE242
Experiments and demonstrations using solid state diodes, transistors and integrated circuits. Observations and analysis of their characteristics in computer circuit applications. Concurrent registration in CE 242. S (S)
 
CE-280
Cgm (casino MacHine) Maintenance
This course is offered as a capstone course combining information and skills mastered in its pre- and co-requisites. The operation and proper procedures for set up and maintenance of IGT Class 3 Based Slot Machines will be presented. Pre-requisites: CE-140/CE-141 and CE-142/CE-143. Co-requisities: CE-240/CE-241 and CE-242/CE-243. S (S).
 
CE-340
LOGIC II
Digital Logic applications, circuits, multiple logic drivers, output indicators, memory functions, compilers, arithmetic logic units, processors, and logic controllers. Prerequisites: CE 240, CE 241, CE 242, CE 243. Concurrent registration in CE 341. F (S)
 
CE-341
LAB FOR CE340
Experiments and demonstrations using integrated circuit logic gates to develop RAMs, ROMs, D/A and A/D conversions. ALU, UARTs, PALs, microprocessors and programming. Concurrent registration in CE 340. F (S)
 
CE-342
ELECTRONICS II
The study of electronic circuits, stage gain, input and output, impedance matching, differential amplification, operational amplifier and control feedback applications. Linear integrated circuit applications, notch filters, timers and RF amplifiers. Prerequisite: CE 240, CE 241, CE 242, CE 243. Concurrent registration in CE 243. F (S)
 
CE-343
LAB FOR CE342
Experiments constructing and measuring the input, output, and gain characteristics of linear electronic circuits. Integrated circuits, feedback control, and special circuit applications. Concurrent with CE 342. F (S)