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Introduction to Computer Engineering I
ID: ECE-211
This course covers digital systems and employs basic mathematical techniques used in the design of conventional and sequential systems.
Introduction to Computer Engineering II
ID: ECE-212
This course applies the overall concepts of microprocessor orientation and architecture and fundamental concepts of assembly-level programming.
Introduction to Computer Servicing
ID: EEM-243
This course is an introduction to the fundamental operation and capabilities of peripheral devices. Topics such as input/output standards and interfacing to minicomputers are covered.
Introduction to Criminal Justice
ID: CRJ-101
This course includes an overview of the functions and responsibilities of agencies involved in the administration of justice to include police organizations, court systems, correctional systems, and juvenile justice agencies.
Introduction to Data Acquisition
ID: EET-102
This course is the study of the basics of acquiring test and measurement data from equipment through the use of specialized computer software and instrumentation hardware, including transducers, analog/digital converters, and data logging.
Introduction to Electric Vehicle Technol
ID: EVE-101
This course introduces electric car technology including standard terminology, introductory concepts, hand tools, electric vehicle safety, regulations, and service information. Topics include major vehicle systems and personal protective equipment.
Introduction to Electrical Engineering I
ID: ECE-221
This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis, applying fundamental laws and principles, resistor circuits, and first and second-order linear circuits in the time domain using calculus-based solutions where applicable.
Introduction to Electronics
ID: EET-103
This course is an introduction to simple linear circuits, voltage, current, resistance, ohm's law, power, AC versus DC, linear solutions to diode, transistor circuits, ideal operational amplifiers and essential terminology.
Introduction to Emergency Management
ID: HSM-103
This course is a study of techniques used to establish and maintain an emergency management system in the public sector. The four functions of emergency management are introduced (i.e., mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery), and students will explore the emergency manager's role in each.
Introduction to Engineering
ID: EGR-270
This course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high level language, spread sheets, and word processing applications.
Introduction to Engineering Technology
ID: EGR-101
This course is an introduction to computers and reporting formats.
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
ID: BUS-115
This course is an introduction to the concept of entrepreneurship and the exploration of traditional and nontraditional business ventures. Students will identify their entrepreneurship type, and brainstorm personal interests, goals, and talents for the development of a business idea.
Introduction to Geography
ID: GEO-101
This courses is an introduction to the principles and methods of geographic inquiry.
Introduction to Graphic Techniques
ID: CGC-101
This course covers the processes of printed reproduction with an emphasis on offset printing. A variety of printing equipment and operating techniques are included.
Introduction to Guitar
ID: MUS-106
This course introduces students to basic principles of guitar playing.
Introduction to Homeland Security
ID: HSM-101
This course is an overview of homeland security as an interdisciplinary system. The components of the homeland security system and their relationships will be examined, including law enforcement, intelligence, transportation and border security, emergency management and public health preparedness.
Introduction to Industrial Technology
ID: IMT-108
This course will provide information needed to help in choosing a career in selected industrial areas. The student will be subjected to some of the tasks and skills that would be expected of a person working in the field.
Introduction to Information Technology
ID: CPT-104
This course is a study of basic computer components and peripherals, basic computer functions, I/O concepts, storage concepts, data communications, distributed processing and programming language concepts.
Introduction to International Business
ID: BUS-250
This is a survey course in international business designed to enhance the global perspective of business students. Emphasis is placed on the legal, cultural, economic and political factors faced in operating an international business.
Introduction to International Relations
ID: PSC-220
This course introduces the major focus and factors influencing world affairs, with emphasis on the role of the United States in the global community and the impact of growing interdependence on daily living.