Course Syllabi
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Child Growth and Development/GE
ECE-240 |
Overview of human growth and development from conception to early adolescence, incorporating independent observation of children and personal investigation into child-related issues. |
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Early Childhood Development
ECE-243 |
Exploration of the development of young children between the ages of birth and 8 years old. The course will include 32 hours of directed observa- ion of children birth through 8 years. |
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Early Childhood Special Education
ECE-245 |
Introduction to the area of early childhood special education focusing on gathering infor- mation about at-risk, delayed or disabled children. |
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Early Childhood Language and Literacy
ECE-250 |
Focus on the process of language and literacy development in the child: birth through eight years. |
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Techniques for Observing and Assessing Children
ECE-260 |
Exploration of concepts and techniques used to observe and record children's characteristics and behaviors in an early childhood setting and how to apply observation to assessment. Includes two hours of weekly observation. |
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Children's Literature
ECE-265 |
Overview of the organization and scope of children's literature for early and elementary school classrooms. |
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Early Childhood Education Internship
ECE-270 |
Capstone course which provides the student with directed participation in an appropriate early childhood setting. |
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Introduction to Economics/GE*
ECN-100 |
Investigates the very basic concepts and principles of economics and how they operate within the American economic system. Highlights both macro and microeconomics in very simplified terms, intended for those who will only take one course in economics. |
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Principles of Macroeconomics/GE
ECN-240 |
Analysis of general levels of output, employment, income, and prices. Includes money and banking, national income accounting, economic growth, fiscal and monetary policy. |
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Principles of Microecnomics/GE
ECN-250 |
Analysis of price determination and income distribution in a free enterprise economy. Detailed study of supply and demand, allocation of resources by individual firms, and application to the American economics system. |
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Basic Electricity
ECT-105 |
Introduction to basic electrical principles, circuits, and measurements. |
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AC/DC Circuits
ECT-110 |
Introduction to direct current (DC) and alternat- ing current (AC) theory, Ohm's Law, and series, parallel, and combination circuits. |
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Electrical Light Commercial
ECT-113 |
The application and selection of various type of motors and associated components, application and selection of various lighting with controls and advanced bending methods of conduit within the National Electrical Code requirements. |
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National Electrical Code
ECT-115 |
Study of the National Electrical Code (NEC), including local ordinances. |
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Electronics and Test Technology I
ECT-120 |
This course provides an introduction to basic electronic and testing principles. |
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Electronics and Test Technology II
ECT-121 |
This course provides students with essential skills in developing electronics systems. |
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Broadband Fiber Optics
ECT-150 |
Coursework covers topics such as fiber optics theory and principles, broadband technologies, installation, and termination techniques, and splicing and repair procedures. Students will also gain hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment. |
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Fixtures and Installation
ECT-205 |
Overview of the planning and installing of elec- trical fixtures. |
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Control Circuits
ECT-210 |
Complete overview of the principles and applications of components, control circuits, and diagrams |
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Commercial Electrical Applications Level 1
ECT-213 |
Introduction of overcurrent protection and their applications, transformers and capacitors and associated components with regards to troubleshooting, maintenance and testing and identification of hazardous locations and applications of equipment in hazardous areas. |