lation and control instructions will also be explored. NOTE: This course is equivalent to the combined ELEC 2218 and ELEC 2219 course series. (Prerequisites: ELEC1202, ELEC1204, and ELEC1212 or permission of instructor) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab) ELEC2227 PC Hardware & OS This course will explore the personal computer. Emphasis will be placed on the managing, monitoring and optimizing of the PC. Basic troubleshooting techniques will be discussed as it relates to the Personal Computer. The use of diagnostic and monitoring software will be emphasized. Topics covered provide a preparation for CompTia A+ certification. (Prerequisite: ELEC1500 Networking I) (4 credits: 3 lecture/1 lab) ELEC2230 Microcontroller Applications This course will introduce the student to embedded controllers. The student will configure microcontrollers to read switches and drive output devices. Students will explore the features and benefits of single chip systems. (Prerequisites: ELEC2211 Digital Electronics I I) (5 credits: 3 lecture/2 lab) ELEC2232 Home Technologies II The student will learn about the basic concepts, terminology, equipment, and the techniques that are needed in the development control systems. X10 and Omni II systems will be programmed and troubleshot (Prerequisites: ELEC1402.) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab) ELEC2260 Linear Integrated Circuits This course covers linear integrated circuits. In this course a wide variety of amplifiers, oscillators and generators will be analyzed, which use the op amp. The op amp is one of the most versatile integrated circuits; it provides high gain and wideband width in a simple configuration. (Prerequisite: ELEC1218) (4 Credits: 2 lecture/2 lab) ELEC2264 Design Project This course covers the building, testing and documenting of a project. The student will apply knowledge and skills gained in the program to complete a project of their choice. (Prerequisite: None) (1 Credit: 0 lecture/1 lab) ELEC2500 Networking II This course will cover the components of local area networks well as some of the standards and connections used. The student will configure routers, switches, and wireless devices.. Students will explore the features and benefits of wireless devices and virtual LANs. . (Prerequisites: ELEC1500 Networking I) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab) ELEC2505 Advanced DC/AC Circuit Analysis This course provides the advanced understanding of DC and AC circuits needed for transition to an Engineering degree. Topics include, but are not limited to: Phasor analysis of AC series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Determine equivalent circuits using, Superposition, Thevenin, and Norton. Determine a circuit load impedance for maximum power transfer. Ideal transformers, along with balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits will also be addressed. (Prerequisites: ELEC 1202 Intro to DC, 2cr; ELEC 1204 Intro to AC, 2cr; ELEC 1209 DC Theory and Circuits 2cr.) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab) ELEC2510 Advanced Electronic Circuit Analysis This course focuses on development of equations for the analysis of frequency response of passive filters, RLC components, ENGL0014 Integrated Skills in English Level 2 Integrated Skills in English Level 2 is for students who have completed Integrated Skills in English Level I, or who have shown competency levels (through placement testing) that put them at an intermediate level, or who wish to continue practicing and refining their skills in English. Instruction in speaking, listening, reading, writing, and culture will occur through practice, in and out of the class session. Students will improve their phonological awareness, phonics skills, and knowledge, word recognition, fluency, comprehension, communicative, and cultural competencies. (Prerequisite: none) (6 credits: 6 lecture/0 lab) ENGL0518 Reading & Writing 2 This course emphasizes both reading comprehension and critical reading strategies for college- level reading as well as writing of paragraphs from experience, from observation, and in response to readings and other sources. Students will be expected to read with comprehension, effectively summarize and respond to, and evaluate content from a variety of sources, which may include textbooks, essays, short stories, speeches, news articles, research journals, etc. This is a developmental course and therefore does not count toward a diploma or degree. (Prerequisite: A minimum score of 46 on the Reading Comprehension portion of the ACCUPLACER basic skills test or successful completion of ENGL0508. FYEX1000 is also required if not completed concurrently with ENGL0508.) (2 credits: 2 lecture/0 lab) ENGL0528 Reading & Writing 3 This course provides structured opportunities for students to improve writing skills primarily at the paragraph and short essay level. Students will write from experience and from readings and will be introduced to academic documentation conventions, including avoiding plagiarism. Students will also strengthen reading comprehension skills for successful reading of college level texts, articles, research, and other materials. This is a developmental course and therefore does not count toward a diploma Course Descriptions 131 and various semiconductor devices, and circuits. These include diodes, bipolar transistors and field effect transistors. Circuit analysis will include the use of first order Bode plot graphs to measure the frequency response of different filters, bias and mid-band analysis of single stage BJT and FET amplifiers. Lab work includes analysis, computer simulation and actual measurements. (Prerequisites: Solid State Devices and Advanced DC/AC Circuit Analysis) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab) NOTE: Learning outcomes stated herein. Processes for their implementation can be found in an expanded document at www.southeastmn. edu//WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=9139. ENGL0010 English Essentials I This course focuses on sentence-level issues of English clarity, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics. Students will also do regular reading assignments and apply reading strategies for college success. This course is developmental and not intended for transfer. (Prerequisite: None) (1 credits: 1 lecture/0 lab) ENGL0012 Integrated Skills in English Level 1 Integrated Skills in English Level 1 is for students with little or no prior training in English or for those wishing to refresh their skills. Instruction in speaking, listening, reading, writing, and culture will occur through practice, in and out of the class session. Students will improve their phonological awareness, phonics skills and knowledge, word recognition, fluency, comprehension, communicative, and cultural competencies. (Prerequisite: none) (6 credits: 6 lecture/0 lab)
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