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Show College of Eastern Utah Page 10 271 Cooperative Education (3-- Engineering, Drafting, and Design Technology (EDDT) 6) ' Education Work Experience This course provides supervised experience for students in hiost aspects of education, supervision of children and special education problems. The student establishes learning objectives, hours to be worked, and a credit agreement with the faculty coordinator at the beginning of the quarter. The student then meets, with the faculty coordinator to review progress. Prerequisite: Instructors permission. 271-- 1 R Special Problems Lettering, geometric construction, sketching, multiview drawings, pictorials, dimensioning theory and practice, sectional views, and auxiliary views. CBB 115 Wissmar.D 101-- 1 MWF CBB 125 Brown, P .. 112 ti . 125 (10) This course introduces the basic DC & AC electronics circuit analysis theory. Topics include but not limited to: Ohms law, Kirchhoffs Voltage and Current Laws, resistance, capacitance, inductance, conductance, reactance, susceptance, impedance, admittance, and RC and RL time constants. Analysis of series, parallel, and series-parallnetworks Superposition, Thevenins and Maximum Power Transfer Theorems, and Resonance. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment of MATH 101 and concurrent enrollment in ELEC 102 Daily Circuit Analysis I Lab CBB 107 1:00-- 5 1 Technical Illustration 271 Cooperative Education 280 sjdprhiafdatiy9( $30 CBl07;:Sac & (3-- 6) CBB 107 6 Special Problems f Sacco, R (1-- 5) Individual work approved by the instructor. Time and credit to be artanged. M CBB 107 Sack,! 280-- 1 280 $30 Special ProblemsElectrical Engineering Circuits 1 280-- 3 290 Daily Lab TR m Workshop CBB 107 CBB 107 Sacco, R Sacco, R . $30 : Engineering (ENGN) 110 Introduction to Engineering n " ' ' $30 , i , . ; (3) Introduction to engineering as a profession, ethics, safety, career opportunities, problem solving using computers, graphics, and applied engineering concepts with basic problems and solutions. A simple design problem will be required of all students to illustrate engineering problem solving techniques. A laboratory is included in the course to introduce fundamental computer programs used to solve engineering problems. Prerequisites MATH 101 and typing speed of 25 WPM. 1 :00-- 1 1 :50am 110-- 1 SC 115 MWF Uhlig.G 11:00-1:00p110-- 2 R SC 115 Lab Uhlig.G Permission required First Meeting 280-- 101. Wissmar, D (Computer computer aided drafting. Students will w to set up a drawing, editing, dimen- - limdjtunfntal menuV cljromaoclf lyeseiyiitp: EppTH . 1 1 K 4 Wissmar- D$!5 Kardelis, E $15 - 114 proved by instructor. Time and credit toiSe arranged. l0:00-10:50a- m W CBB 115 Wissmar.D 1 EnglishlENGLp 090 Developmental Language Arts (5) Intensive practice in reading, writing, grammar, and analytical skills as preparation for composition courses. This is not a sequence, but is a single course, repeatable twice. Students may enter the course under any of the three numbers. 090-- 1 2: 15-- 3 :05pm MN220 Powell, M Daily Developmental Composition More practice (1-- 5) A course designed to meet the changing needs of the student in electronics. 290-- 1 TBA TBA MBA Sacco, R Individ 099 (1-- 5) Individual work approved by the instructor. 280-- 2 into three dimensional drawings that are etric, diametric, trimetric, perspec-- T $lscjttjfgmeijt, fpVVfrli Wissmar.D (3) DLevelTlntroduction Sacco, R Electronics Work Experience This course provides eJcctrrmic$;The student experience for students majoring meets with the instructorcoordinator at the beginning and periodically to determine and evaluate objectives, hours to be worked and credit agreement. Prerequisite Instructors permission. 271-- 1 CBB 115 Basic techniques and methods used to convert bluep used in indiwVjf production illustration. Problq tive, shadin and texture will be explored. Prerecj (2) TR :00pm MWF m This laboratory course provides practical experience related to topics in tte J&gCLlOlf JJrnphaspT' is placed on developing familiarity with electronic components' breadboarding, soidenngand he proper use of test equipment. Prerequisite: Concurrenfenrollment inipZECTQ3 102-- 1 : Electronics (ELEC) 101-- 1 ! (3) ing. 112-- 1 I Print Reading ' pipe-syste- Individual work approved by the instructor. Time and credit to be arranged. 10:00-10:50aR CBB 125 Brown, P Circuit Analysis Basic An introduction to blueprints, machine drawings, hydraulic drawings, electrical drawings, drawings, and sketching where the student will identify and draw portions of the preced- (1-- 5) 280-- 1 101 " (4) Drafting ' 8:00-8:50a- , 280 101 in reading, (3) writing, and analysis as well as short essay compositions. |