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DDT 2233 - Structural Detailing II

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2233 – Structural Detailing II (Prerequisites: DDT 2213). Study of the miscellaneous areas of structural detailing including stairs, handrails, and cage ladders. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2243 - Cost Estimating

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2243 – Cost Estimating. Preparation of material and labor quantity surveys from actual working drawings and specifications. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2253 - Statics and Strength of Materials

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2253 – Statics and Strength of Materials (Prerequisites: DDT 1313). Study of forces acting on bodies; moments of forces; stress of materials; basic machine design; and beams, columns, and connections. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2263 - Quality Assurance

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2263 – Quality Assurance. The application of statistics and probability theory in quality assurance programs. Various product sampling plans as well as the development of product charts for defective units will be studied. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2273 - Facilities Planning

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2273 – Facilities Planning. This course deals with the techniques and procedures for developing an efficient facility layout and introduces some of the state-of-the-art tools involved, such as 3-D design and computer simulation. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2353 - CAD Management

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2353 – CAD Management. Topics include technical and business aspects of CAD. Standards, customization, networking, Internet integration, and employee support will be covered. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2363 - Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Drafting

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2363 – Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Drafting (Prerequisites: DDT 1313). Basics of numerical control machines. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2373 - 3D Modeling

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2373 – 3D Modeling (Prerequisites: DDT 1323). This course will emphasize the user coordinate system and 3-D modeling. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2523 - Pipe Drafting

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2523 – Pipe Drafting (Prerequisites: DDT 1323). Instruction in the basic knowledge needed to create process piping drawings using individual piping components. Students will utilize 2D or 3D software. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2623 - Architectural Design II

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2623 – Architectural Design II (Prerequisites: DDT 1613). Emphasizes standard procedures and working drawings. Details involving architectural, mechanical, electrical, and structural drawings are covered, along with presentation of drawings and computer-aided design assignments. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2713 - Fundamentals of Multimedia

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2713 – Fundamentals of Multimedia (Prerequisites: DDT 1313). A general overview of current issues in multimedia and the study of how multimedia can assist in the work environment. This course provides a basis for further study in multimedia design and production. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2813 - Inventor 3D Model and Animation

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2813 – Inventor 3D Model and Animation (Prerequisites: DDT 1323). This course will provide instruction on the 3D applications of lnventor. It emphasizes the development of 3D parametric models and the ability to generate 2D drawings, details and renderings from the model. This course will also provide the utilization of assembly drawings and animation of working parts. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 2823 - Revit Architecture

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 2823 – Revit Architecture (Prerequisites: DDT 1323 & DDT 1613). This course provides instruction on the 3D applications of Revit Architecture. It emphasizes the development of 3D parametric models and the ability to generate 2D drawings, details and renderings from the model. This course will also provide the animation walk thru of the 3D building. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

DDT 291 - Special Project

Technical Hours: 3
DDT 291(1-3) – Special Project (Prerequisites: DDT 1323). Practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other drafting courses. The instructor works closely with the student to ensure that the selection of a project will enhance the student’s learning experience. Two to six hours laboratory. One to three hours credit.

EET 1114 - DC Circuits

Technical Hours: 4
EET 1114 - DC Circuits. This course is designed for students to know the principles and theories associated with DC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze DC circuits. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

EET 1123 - AC Circuits

Technical Hours: 3
EET 1123 - AC Circuits. This course is designed to provide students with the principles and theories associated with AC circuits. This course includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulae, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC circuits. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

EET 1214 - Digital Electronics

Technical Hours: 4
EET 1214 - Digital Electronics. A course designed to introduce the student to number systems, logic circuits, counters, registers, memory devices, combination logic circuits, Boolean algebra, and a basic computer system. Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

EET 1324 - Microprocessors

Technical Hours: 4
EET 1324 - Microprocessors (Prerequisite EET 1214). A course designed to provide students with skills and knowledge of microprocessor architecture, machine and assembly language timing, interfacing, and other hardware applications associated with microprocessor systems. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

EET 1334 - Solid State Devices & Circuits

Technical Hours: 4
EET 1334 - Solid State Devices and Circuits (Pre/Co-requisite: EET 1114). A course designed to introduce the student to active devices which include PN junction diodes, bipolar transistor, bipolar transistor circuits, and unipolar devices with emphasis on low frequency application and troubleshooting. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

EET 2334 - Linear Integrated Circuits

Technical Hours: 4
EET 2334 - Linear Integrated Circuits (Prerequisite EET 1334). A course designed to provide the student with skills and knowledge associated with advanced semiconductor devices and linear integrated circuits. Emphasis is placed on linear integrated circuits used with operational amplifiers, active filters, voltage regulators, timers, and phase locked loops. Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

EET 2414 - Electronic Communications

Technical Hours: 4
EET 2414 - Electronic Communications (Prerequisite EET 1334). A course designed to provide the student with concepts and skills related to analog and digital communications. Topics covered include amplitude and frequency modulation, transmission, and reception, date transmission formats and codes, the RS-232 interface, and modulation-demodulation of digital communications. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

EET 2911 - Special Project(Cons. of Inst)

Technical Hours: 1
EET 2911 - Special Project (Consent of Instructor). A course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electronics or electronics-related courses. The instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a project will enhance the student's learning experience. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit.

EET 2912 - Special Project(Cons. of Inst)

Technical Hours: 2
EET 2912 - Special Project (Consent of Instructor). A course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electronics or electronics-related courses. The instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a project will enhance the student's learning experience. One hour lecture. Three hours laboratory. Two hours credit.

EET 2913 - Special Project(Cons. of Inst)

Technical Hours: 3
EET 2913 - Special Project (Consent of Instructor). A course designed to provide the student with practical application of skills and knowledge gained in other electronics or electronics-related courses. The instructor works closely with the student to insure that the selection of a project will enhance the student's learning experience. One hour lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1113 - Residential/Light Comm Wiring

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1113 - Residential/Light Commercial Wiring (Pre/Co-requisite: ELT 1192 or IMM 1814). Advanced skills related to the wiring of multifamily and small commercial buildings. Includes instruction and practice in service entrance installations, specialized circuits, and the use of commercial raceways. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1123 - Commercial & Industrial Wiring

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1123 - Commercial and Industrial Wiring. Instruction and practice in the installation of commercial and industrial electrical services including the types of conduit and other raceways, NEC code requirements, and three-phase distribution networks. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1133 - Intro/National Electric Code

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1133 - Introduction to the National Electric Code. This is a course in the layout, format, rules, and regulations set forth in the National Electric Code. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's ability to find information in the National Electric Code and applying that information in real-world applications. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1144 - AC/DC Circuits/Elec Tech

Technical Hours: 4
ELT 1144 - AC and DC Circuits for Electrical Technology (Pre/Co-requisite: ELT 1192). Principles and theories associated with AC and DC circuits used in the electrical trades. Includes the study of electrical circuits, laws and formulas, and the use of test equipment to analyze AC and DC circuits. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

ELT 1192 - Fundamentals/Electricity

Technical Hours: 2
ELT 1192 - Fundamentals of Electricity. Fundamental skills associated with all electrical courses. Safety, basic tools, special tools, equipment and introduction to simple AC and DC circuits. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit.

ELT 1213 - Electrical Power

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1213 - Electrical Power. Electrical motors and their installation. Instruction and practice in using the different types of motors, transformers, and alternators. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1253 - Branch Cir & Service Ent Cal

Technical Hours: 2
ELT 1253 - Branch Circuit and Service Entrance Calculations. Calculating circuit sizes for all branch circuits and service entrances in residential installation. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1273 - Switching Circuits/Res/Com/Ind

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1273 - Switching Circuits for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Applications. Introduction to various methods by which single pole, 3-way, and 4-way switches are used in residential, commercial, and industrial installations. Also includes installation and operation of low voltage, remote control switching. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1283 - Estimate Cost/Elec Install

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1283 - Estimating the Cost of an Electrical installation. Cost of an electrical installation. Specifications set forth for a particular structure. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 1413 - Motor Control Systems

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 1413 - Motor Control Systems. Installation of different motor control circuits and devices. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's ability to diagram, wire, and troubleshoot the different circuits and mechanical control devices. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 2424 - Solid State Motor Control

Technical Hours: 4
ELT 2424 - Solid State Motor Control. Principles and operation of solid state motor control. Also, the design, installation, and maintenance of different solid state devices for motor control. Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Four hours credit.

ELT 2613 - Programm Logic Controller

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 2613 - Programmable Logic Controllers (Prerequisite: ELT 1413). Use of programmable logic controllers (PLC's) in modern industrial settings. Also, the operating principles of PLC's and practice in the programming, installation, and maintenance of PLC's. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

ELT 2623 - Adv. Program Logic Controllers

Technical Hours: 3
ELT 2623 - Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers. Advanced PLC course which provides instruction in the various operations, installations, and maintenance of electric motor controls. Also, information in such areas as sequencer, program control, block transfer used in analog input and output programming, and logical and conversion instructions. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

EMS 1117 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Technical Hours: 7
EMS 1117 - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). This course includes responsibilities of the EMT during each phase of an ambulance run, patient assessment, emergency medical conditions, appropriate emergency care, and appropriate procedures for transporting patients. Four hours lecture. Four hours laboratory. Three hours clinical. Seven hours credit.

EMS 1142 - Foundation of Paramedic Lecture

Technical Hours: 2
EMS 1142 - Foundation of Paramedic Lecture. This course consists includes a comprehensive review of the knowledge base and skill set of the Emergency Medical Technician. History of EMS, Well-Being of the EMT, medical legal issues, communication and documentation will be expanded to the role of the paramedic. This course includes the theory related to intravenous/intraosseous access, medication administration, patient assessment, and introductory pharmacological calculations. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit.

EMS 1151 - Foundations of Paramedic Lab

Technical Hours: 1
EMS 1151 - Foundations of Paramedic Lab. A laboratory experience designed to give psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit.

EMS 1163 - Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT)

Technical Hours: 3
EMS 1163 - Emergency Medical Technician I (EMT). An introductory course in the foundational concepts of the Emergency Medical Services. Lecture will include topics in the history of EMS, well-being of the EMT, medical-legal issues, communication, documentation, A&P, Pathophysiology, life-span development, patient assessment, and vital signs. Laboratory experience will include training in patient assessment and vital signs. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

EMS 1174 - Emergency Medical Technician II (EMT)

Technical Hours: 4
EMS 1174 - Emergency Medical Technician II (EMT) (Prerequisite EMS 1163). A continuation of the content in EMS 1163 focusing on the incorporation of foundational concepts toward the recognition, stabilization, and transport of patients of all age ranges experiencing medical and traumatic emergencies. Ambulance operations and special considerations will also be discussed. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours clinical. Four hours credit.

EMS 1222 - Prehospital Fundamental Concepts

Technical Hours: 2
EMS 1222 – Prehospital Fundamental Concepts. This course includes a comprehensive review of the knowledge base and skills for the prehospital provider. The lecture component expands previous knowledge of foundational principles of EMS to the level of the advanced clinician. This course also seeks to establish best-practice models in concepts such as documentation, research, and personal well-being. A laboratory experience is included in this course to provide a more robust learning experience in topics such as medical, legal, and ethical issues. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit.

EMS 1231 - Prehospital Operations and Incident Management

Technical Hours: 1
EMS 1231 – Prehospital Operations and Incident Management. This course expands knowledge of operational roles and responsibilities of the advanced prehospital provider. This course is lecture only and is designed to ensure the safety of personnel, patient, and public safety. One hour lecture. One hour credit.

EMS 1242 - Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine Lecture

Technical Hours: 2
EMS 1242 - Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine Lecture. This course integrates complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of assuring a patient airway, adequate mechanical ventilation, and respiration for patients of all ages. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit.

EMS 1251 - Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine Lab

Technical Hours: 1
EMS 1251 - Concepts of Airway and Respiratory Medicine Lab. This course will integrate comprehensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of ensuring a patent airway, adequate mechanical ventilation, and respirations for patients of all age. Two hours laboratory. One hour credit.

EMS 1262 - Prehospital Pharmacology

Technical Hours: 2
EMS 1262 – Prehospital Pharmacology. The Pharmacology I course contains topics related to the principles of pharmacologic interventions, including an overview of medication research and classifications. The laboratory component includes the theory related to intravenous/intraosseous access, medication administration, and injections. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit.

EMS 1343 - Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine Lecture

Technical Hours: 3
EMS 1343 - Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine Lecture. This course consists of the theory, anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and treatments associated with the conditions of the cardiovascular system. This includes the theory of introductory, advanced, and multi-lead electrocardiogram interpretation. Changes in the lifespan will also be included. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

EMS 1352 - Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine Lab

Technical Hours: 2
EMS 1352 - Concepts of Cardiovascular Medicine Lab. A laboratory experience designed to give psychomotor experience to the theoretical concepts developed in the lecture. Four hours laboratory. Two hours credit.

EMS 1362 - Prehospital Respiratory Management

Technical Hours: 2
EMS 1362 – Prehospital Respiratory Management. This course integrates complex knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology into the assessment to develop and implement a treatment plan with the goal of assuring a patient airway, adequate ventilation, and respiration for patients of all ages experiencing a variety of respiratory conditions. The course includes a lab component which integrates airway topics into the use of airway and ventilation adjuncts, including supraglottic airways. One hour lecture. Two hours laboratory. Two hours credit.

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