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Show Technology Technology lined program will qualify the student to receive a Certificate of Completion. If the student wishes to qualify for an Associate of Science Degree, he should consult with the department chairman. 001. General Electronic Principles Shop Practice—Construction of and tests on selected projects for a better understanding of principles discussed in Elec. Tech. 002. Three laboratories. Su A (3) Lewis 002. General Electronic Principles—Basic Electronic concepts and principles. Prerequisite or concurrent: High School Algebra, Technical Education 001, or equivalent. Five lectures. Su A (5) Lewis 010. Wire Preparation—Soldering and wiring principles used in the electronic industry, including preparation of wire, wiring harnesses, cables, connectors, tie strips, lay-outs. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Staff OIL Electronic Assembly—Assembly and mounting of component parts into groups or lay-outs on mounting boards, brackets, tie points, chassis, as a whole or part of a sub-assembly. Two laboratories. A W S (2). Staff 023. Special Projects—Special projects in electronics of interest to the student, such as Stereophonic, Hi-Fidelity, phono and tape systems, amateur transmitters and receivers, citizen band equipment, and etc. Operation, adjustment, and maintenance principles will be discussed in group and individual situations. The student should have sufficient background in electronics to carry on his project work with some supervision from the instructor.' Su A W S (1). Staff 024. Novice Amateur Radio Techniques—Basic principles and knowledge required to pass the FCC Novice Amateur Examination. Instruction in receiving and sending International Morse code and basic circuit applications. Two laboratories. Su (2). Staff 026. General Amateur Radio Techniques—Basic Principles and knowledge required to pass the FCC examination for the General Class Radio Amateur's License. Instruction in sending and receiving International Morse Code, technical principles and FCC rules and regulations as they pertain to the general class license. Su (2). Staff 031. Direct Current Laboratory—Experiments to correlate with Electronics 032. A study of electronic symbols and basic circuit diagrams; basic construction practices, use of volt- ohm-meters and vacuum tube voltmeters. Three laboratories. A (3). Staff 032. Direct Current Circuits—A course in fundamental electronic theory. Atomic structure of matter, voltage, current, power, resistance, inductance and capacitance as they apply to direct current circuits will be studied. Prerequisite and/or concurrent: High School Algebra or equivalent. Five lectures. A (5). Staff 033. Alternating Current Laboratory—The student will investigate circuits and principles discussed in Elect. Tech. 034. Use of test instruments and shop procedure will be taught. Three laboratories. W (3). Staff 034. Alternating Current Circuits—The effects of resistance, inductance, and capacitance on current, voltage, and power relationships in an alternating current circuit will be discussed. Prerequisite: Elect. Tech. 032 or equivalent. Five lectures. W (5). Staff 035. Basic Electronics Laboratory—Principles and concepts discussed in Electronics 036 will be experimentally investigated by the student. Three laboratories. S (3). Staff 036. Basic Electronic Circuits—Fundamental vacuum tube and transistor circuits, such as rectifiers, amplifiers, detectors, oscillators. Prerequisite: Elect. Tech. 034. Five lectures. S (5). Staff 1. Direct Current Laboratory—Laboratory experiments to correlate with Elect. Tech. 2 to help teach the student D. C. concepts. Three laboratories. A W (3). Staff 2. Direct Current Fundamentals—Atomic theory, Ohms law, Kirchoff's laws, power, resistance, inductance, capacitance, D. C. motors and D. C. generators as they apply to direct current circuits used in radio communications. Prerequisite and/or concurrent: Technical Education 14 or equivalent. Five lectures. AW (5). Staff 3. Alternating Current Laboratory—Experiments emphasizing fundamental concepts of Elect. Tech. 4. Three laboratories. W S (3). Staff 4. Alternating Current Fundamentals—Fundamental concepts of A. C. circuits, containing resistance, inductance, and capacitance. Phase relationships, complex impedance, circuit Q, resonant circuits, coupled circuits, and transformers. Prerequisite and/or concurrent: Technical Education 15 or equivalent, Elect. Tech. 2. Five lectures. W S (5). Staff 5. Basic Electronics Laboratory—A practical laboratory course to correlate with Electronics 6, allowing the student to examine the operating characteristics and parameters of vacuum tubes and transistors as they are used in present day equipments. Three laboratories. SSu(3). Staff 336 337 |