Course Syllabi


Search all Arizona Western College Course Syllabi. Search by name or title.
Use exact name (e.g. ENG-101) or title (e.g. Freshman Composition).

Course Description
Teaching Practicum
EDU-280

Supervised field experience in an elementary school.

Structured English Immersion for English Language Learners
EDU-293

Instructional techniques, strategies, and theories regarding the English Language Learner (ELL) in the educational system.

Introduction to Structured Programming
EGR-123

Fundamentals of effective and efficient programming from a scientific point of view. Emphasis on problem-solving through structured programming techniques, use of application specific programs, and logical thought process in programming.

Introduction to Environmental Engineering
EGR-150

Introduction to the discipline of environmental engineering and the role of technology in environmental protection. Explanation of the principles of conservation and environmental protection with attention to water resources, air contamination, waste management; pollution prevention, multi-media impacts of most contami- nants, current perspectives on environmental risks , policies, and ethics.

Fundamentals of Engineering Design
EGR-188

Engineering design, effective team participation and career preparation. Students are expected to participate in hands-on design projects, develop education/career plans and initiate development of the personal and management skills necessary for life long learning.

Digital and Analog Fundamentals
EGR-202

Introduction to the fundamentals of digital and analog signals and the instruments used to measure the signals. A broad range of instruments and measurement hardware including high-speed data acquisition, RF switching, high precision instruments, motion control, digital I/O, counter operations, and virtual instrumentation will be covered.

Elements of Electrical Engineering
EGR-207

Current and voltage dividers. Resistors, capacitors, inductors. Node voltage and mesh current analysis of circuits. Thevenin and Norton equivalents. AC circuits, phasors, impedance. Electromagnetic fields, electric power, transformers, magnetic materials, generators, and motors. Operational amplifiers, Elements of digital circuits. Sensors and measurements of physical quantities.

Engineering Analysis
EGR-225

Graphical and numerical descriptive statistics, probability, inferential statistics, discrete and continuous random variables, sampling error, hypothesis testing, and experiment design.

Applied Mechanics- Statics
EGR-251

Fundamentals of applied mechanics, vector algebra, equivalent force systems, equations of equilibrium , structures, moments of plane areas, centroids, friction.

Applied Mechanics- Dynamics
EGR-252

Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies using vector analysis; solution methods: force-mass-acceleration, work and energy, impulse and momentum, translating and rotating coordinate systems.

Mechanics of Materials
EGR-253

Basic concepts of solid mechanics; relationships between stresses, strains, deformations and internal forces in machine components and load- bearing structures.

Plane Surveying
EGR-270

Surveying instruments and basic procedures including error analysis; note keeping; measurement of distance, elevation, and angles with appropriate precision; traversing; stadia; and topographic mapping.

Engineering Design- The Process
EGR-286

The process of engineering design, mechanisms and controls, computer and programming skills, team- work and project management, written and oral communications.

Thermodynamics
EGR-291

Energy and entropy concepts, applications; first and second law principles, applications to processes and cycles.

Portfolio Development
EMS-105

Designed to help personnel of Law Enforcement, Fire Science and Emergency Medical Services develop a portfolio that details those prior- learning experiences that may be considered for college credit at Arizona Western College. Credit/no credit.

Introduction to Health Careers
EMS-106

This course prepares the student for acceptance into various healthcare related career programs by emphasizing basic health related topics and introductory emergency management procedures. Students gain insight into specific health careers by having direct contact with visiting health experts.

Emergency Care
EMS-150

Teaches the student to administer first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation to improve personal judgement in cases of accident or illness, and to develop the ability to render aid in time of emergency. Serves as CPR prerequisite for EMS 152.

Basic Emergency Medical Technician
EMS-152

Intensive study of all techniques of emergency care currently considered as responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician. Development of skills in recognizing signs and symptoms of illness and injury, and proper procedures of emergency care. Study of anatomy, physiology, triage, patient assessment, and stabilization of patients.

Paramedic Academy 1
EMS-293

The first of three modules designed to prepare the working EMT-B for certification as a Paramedic in the State of Arizona.

Paramedic Academy 2
EMS-294

This is the second of three modules designed to prepare the working EMT-B for certification as a paramedic in the state of Arizona.