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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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Telecommunications Technology

 
TE-222
TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS
Survey of telecommunications and production techniques. Basic script writing, planning, and program production. Set up of audio and visual equipment, lighting, set arrangements, visual composition, studio control, video camera techniques, and production. F (S)
 
TE-291
INTERNSHIP
This internship will offer students an opportunity to fulfill their interest in related communications technology. Cooperative placement will be sought during which the student can gain a direct and practical field experience under selected leadership and affiliates by advisement. S (S)
 
TE-292
INTERNSHIP
This internship will offer students an opportunity to fulfill their interest in related communications technology. Cooperative placement will be sought during which the student can gain a direct and practical field experience under selected leadership and affiliates by advisement. S (S)
 
TE-350
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS/TELCOM
A survey course of all of the most commonly used software for technical communications in the plastics manufacturing environment. Software packages reviewed will include Microsoft windows, word and excel, outlook, access, power point and project. An introduction to 3D CAD capabilities through Product View (Pro-Engineer) is presented. Students will create documents, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations. This knowledge will be utilized to transfer information via electronic medium. Lectures, interactive learning, and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required.
 
TE-351
TELECOM I VOICE COMM
An introduction to the techniques, principles, and terminology of Voice telecommunications will be presented. Public and private telecommunication networks will be examined. Telecommunication equipment, switching and transmission technology will be demonstrated. The frequency spectrum, modulation schemes and multiplexing techniques will be explored. Lectures, interactive learning, demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: TE 350 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
 
TE-352
TELECOM II DATAT COMMUNICATIONS
An introduction to the techniques, principles, and terminology of Data communications will be presented. Public and private networks will be examined. Data communication equipment, multiplexing and transmission technology will be demonstrated. Lectures, interactive learning, demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: TE 351 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
 
TE-353
TELECOM III LOCAL + WIDE NETWORK
An introduction to the technology and terminology of Local Area networks (LANs) will be presented. The topologies, transmission media, network interfaces, and the access methods will be examined. Shared resources and interconnecting of LANs will be explored. Lectures, interactive learning, demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite:TE 352 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
 
TE-354
TELECOM IV ADV TOPICS IN TELECOMMUNICAT
A survey of current and emerging technologies in telecommunications will be presented. Lectures, interactive learning, demonstration, and site visits will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: Concurrent Registration in TE 353 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
 
TE-360
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
D.C. circuits, Ohms Law, power, Kirchhoffs laws, resistance, capacitance, and inductance. A.C. circuits, sine wave voltage effects, resonance and transformers. Experiments in measurement of D.C. and A.C. voltage, current, power, and impedance. F (S)
 
TE-361
DIGITAL LOGIC I
Binary numbers, logic functions, Boolean algebra. Logic circuits applications; flipflops, registers, counters and arithmetic circuits. Computer architecture, memory systems, input-output devices. Experiments and demonstrations using integrated circuit logic gates to develop logic designs and combination logic circuits, flip-flops, data registers, counters, encoding and decoding circuits, arithmetic circuits, computer operations and programming. S (S)
 
TE-362
ELECTRONICS I
A study of electronic device characters including solid state diodes, transistors and integrated circuits. Covers basic principles, circuit analysis and application. Experiments and demonstrations using solid state diodes, transistors and integrated circuits. Observations and analysis of their characteristics in computer circuit applications. Prerequisite: TE 360. S (S)
 
TE-363
DIGITAL LOGIC II
The organization, architecture and hardware aspects of digital computer systems will be examined. Topics include an introduction to microprocessors, types and characteristics of different microprocessor architecture, introduction to programming, PC system organization operating systems, motherboards, bus structures, memory, I/O interface devices,disk drives, video displays, and printers. Serial and parallel buses are discussed. Applications include the interfacing of peripherals, data communications between computers, and a team project. Prerequisites: TE 361 or permission of instructor. F (S)
 
TE-364
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. Experiments constructing and measuring the input, output and gain characteristics of linear electronic circuits. Integrated circuits, feedback control, and special circuit applications. Prerequisites: TE 362. F (S)