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Operating System Fundamentals
ID: CPT-255
This course examines popular operating systems of several different types of computers. Topics include command languages, utility programs, and screen design. This course also examines designing, implementing and supporting the Window NT Server network operating system in a multidomain enterprise environment.
Principles of Parametric CAD
ID: EGT-245
This course is the study of 3D product and machine design utilizing state-of-the-art parametric design software.
Telcommunications Network Planning
ID: TEL-110
This course is a study of the telecommunications planning process. Topics include switching heirarchies, local loop and interoffice network design. Using the long range outside plant plan concepts, F1/F2 concepts and distribution area design.
Advanced Academic Study Skills
ID: COL-109
The course is designed to develop advanced study skills for enhanced contextual readings in an academic setting.
Advanced Chemical Process Tech
ID: CHT-276
Topics in this course include lectures and labs designed to teach in-depth studies of chemical engineering systems with a focus on the operation and function of chemical plant unit operation systems and components.
Advanced Civil Cad
ID: EGT-257
This course is a study of the advanced use of CAD in the field of civil engineering. Students will complete drawing projects using concepts related to planning, data capture, and project design.
Advanced Microprocessors
ID: EET-255
This course is a study of advanced microprocessor, controllers, and hardware/software interfacing techniques for controlling external devices, hardware is designed and constructed, and control programs are written and tested.
American Sign Language II
ID: ASL-102
This course is a continuation of American Sign Language I, designed to expose students to additional vocabulary, grammar features, and non-manual behaviors, all focusing on conversational skills.
Applications of CAD
ID: EGT-258
This course is the study of the use of CAD within the different drafting and design fields. Students will complete CAD projects for various fields which may include architectural, civil, mechanical, HVAC, and electrical.
Architectural Computer Graphics I
ID: AET-111
This course includes architectural/construction, basic computer-aided design commands, and creation of construction industry symbols and standards.
Architectural Drafting
ID: AET-123
This course provides an introduction to the principles of architectural planning and design with an emphasis on residential and light commercial construction.
Architectural Graphics I
ID: AET-110
This course is an introduction to the skills of architectural manual drafting. The principles of architectural design and model construction are also studied.
Architectural Graphics II
ID: AET-120
This course requires the production of a set of working drawings of a residential or commercial building. Exercises incorporate construction methods, materials, building code requirements, site development, and technical skills required to draw and graphically present projects. This course is also a further study of architectural design. Perspective construction is introduced.
Basic Principles of Mechanics
ID: IMT-107
This course covers the physical properties of material and general design principles of structures and machines encountered in the industrial workplace.
Building Systems I
ID: AET-101
This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of design and construction techniques in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Ceramics I
ID: ART-202
This course is a study of historical investigation of and introduction to design basics, techniques, and processes unique to the construction of clay forms. Projects include hand building and wheel throwing, clay mixing, firing, glazing, and embellishment.
Certified Bookkeeper Review
ID: ACC-291
This course is designed to help students prepare for the Certified Bookkeeper Exam.
Chemical Process Technology
ID: CHT-275
Topics in this course include lecture & labs designed to teach systematic methods for the quantitative description of chemical engineering systems including the theory of chemical processing, modeling, simulation, process control,systems control & analytical software common in the industry.
Comp Multimedia Concepts & Applications
ID: CPT-290
This course will cover introductory computer multimedia concepts and applications. The course will utilize text, graphics, animation, sound, video, and various multimedia applications in the design, development, and creation of multimedia presentations.
Computer Game Development I
ID: CPT-288
This course introduces computer game design and development using the Windows API model. Topics include creating 3D models using matrices, transformation, rotation, texture mapping, 3D lighting, meshes, sprites, particles, special effects, and the application of game math and physics techniques.