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Certificate Program For course registration information call : 828- 275-7184, 315-261-9014
The following Technician Certificate courses are open for registration. These professional courses are designed to give the student an entry level skills needed in Electronics and Communications, Electrical Circuits, Digital Fundamentals, Technical Mathematics, and Computer Networks. Upon registration, student receives course syllabus and faculty supervisor is assigned. Textbook, laboratory manual, and Laboratory Kit are made available for students to purchase. Student will have access to faculty advisors or supervisors email address as well as office phone number for communication. The duration for each course is 12 weeks. Medium of communication with course supervisors will be internet (email, skype), and phone ( line/cell). Upon completion of each course, the student will receive a certificate of completion. When all six courses are completed successfully, a Technician Certificate is awarded to the student. This certificate program is designed to prepare the student for entry level technician position in industry.
Electronics Certificate Program Courses:
1. ELEC 250 Electric Circuits I (DC) --------------- 4 credits 2. ELEC 245 Technical Mathematics ----------------- 4 credits 3. ELEC 260 Electric Circuits II (AC) --------------- 4 credits 4. ELEC 270 Electronics ----------------------------- 4 credits 5. ELEC 280 Digital Circuits -------------------------- 4 credits 6. ELEC 290 Computer Networks ------------------ 3 credits
Total 23 credits
Certificate Course Descriptions
ELEC 250 Electric Circuits I (DC) - This course introduces the student to electrical circuit analysis that is focused on Direct Current (DC). Topics covered include: A brief History, Unit of Measurements, Symbols, Resistance, Voltage/Current, Ohms Law/Power/Energy, Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits, Series-Parallel Circuits, Network Theorems, Capacitors, Inductors, and Magnetic Circuits. Laboratory kit is required for all students in DC circuits course. However, students with industry experience may be exempted by course supervisor.
The textbook and laboratory manual for ELEC250 is also use for ELEC260 course. Tuition for ELEC250 -------------- $600.00
ELEC245 Technical Mathematics - This course provides the student with technical mathematics required to build the foundation for all other Engineering Technology courses. Topics covered include: Number Notation and Operations, Algebra Fundamentals, Solving Eguations, Quantities and Units of Measurement, Applying Mathematics to Electrical Circuits, Fractions, Relations and Functions, Graphs and Graphing Techniques, Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Logarithmic and Exponential Functions, Applications of Logarithmic and Exponential Equations to Electronic Concepts, Angles and Triangles, Vectors and Phasors, and Computer Number Systems. Tuition for ELEC245 --------------------- $600.00
ELEC 260 Electric Circuits II (AC) The Electric Circuits II course focuses on Alternating Current (AC) as applied to Electrical Circuits. Topics covered include: Sinusoidal Alternating Waveforms, Basic Elements and Phasors, Series and Parallel ac Circuits, Series and Parallel ac Networks, Network Theorems (ac), Power (ac), Resonance, Decibels, Filters, and Transformers. Laboratory kit is required for all students.
Textbook and Laboratory Manual for ELEC 250 is also use for ELEC 260. Tuition for ELEC260 ----------------------------- $600.00
ELEC 270 Elecronics and Communications This course provides the student with the foundation in Electronics and Communications technology. Topics covered include: Transmission of information, Amplitude and Frequency Modulations, Solid-State Principles, Diodes and Applications, Bipolar Junction Transistors, Amplifiers, Field -Effect Transistors, Operational Amplifiers, Oscillators, Solid-State Switching Circuits, and Thyristors. Laboratory kit is required for all students. Tuition for ELEC 270 ----------------------------- $600.00
ELEC 280 Digital Circuits This course is designed to introduce students to topics such as: Number Systems, Logic Gates, Boolean Algebra and Logic Simplification, Combinational Logic, Functions of Combinational Logic, Flip-Flops and Related Devices, Counters, Shift Registers, Introduction to Microprocessors, and Troubleshooting. Laboratory kit is required for all students. Tuition ------------------------------------------------- $600.00
ELEC 290 Computer Networks This course introduces the student to data communications and computer networks. Topics covered include: Introduction to Computer Networks and Data Communications, Data and Signals, Media, Modems, Multiplexing, Error Detection and Control, Internetworking, Software and Support Systems, Metropolitan Area Networks/Wide Area Networks, The Internet, Telecommunications Systems, and Network Security. Tuition --------------------------------------------- $600.00
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