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D O Ñ A A N A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E<br />
90<br />
structor. Student will meet in a weekly class. Graded S/U. Prerequisite:<br />
consent of instructor.<br />
OEES 222 Cooperative Experience II<br />
1-6 cr.<br />
Continuation of OEES 221. Maximum of 6 credits. Graded S/U. Prerequisite:<br />
consent of instructor.<br />
OEES 225 Computer Applications for Technicians 3 cr. (2+2P)<br />
An overview of computer hardware, software applications, operating<br />
systems, high level programming languages and networking systems.<br />
OEES 230 Microprocessor Applications II<br />
4 cr. (3+2P)<br />
Advanced microprocessor interfacing techniques. Topics in A/D and D/<br />
A conversion, I/O port address decoding, direct memory accessing, and<br />
peripheral device interfacing applications. Prerequisite: OEES 215.<br />
OEES 235 Digital Electronics II<br />
3 cr. (2+3P)<br />
Sequential logic circuits, latches, counters, shift-registers, fault analysis<br />
and troubleshooting of digital IC s, multiplexers, timers, encoders/decoders,<br />
arithmetic circuits, pulse shaping, and memory devices. Prerequisite:<br />
OEES 160.<br />
OEES 240 Introduction to Photonics<br />
4 cr. (3+2P)<br />
Nature of light, light emitters, lasers, detectors, fiber optics communications<br />
systems, and other applications of light to electronics. Prerequisite:<br />
OEES 135 or consent of instructor.<br />
OEES 250 Electronics Systems <strong>Ana</strong>lysis<br />
2 cr. (1+3P)<br />
Capstone course emphasizing a systems approach to troubleshooting<br />
and maintaining complex electronics systems. Includes program review<br />
in preparation for technician certification. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.<br />
OEES 255 Special Problems in Electronics<br />
1-6 cr.<br />
Individual studies in areas directly related to electronics. Prerequisites:<br />
OEES 110 and consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum<br />
of 6 credits.<br />
OEES 260 Instrumentation Control and Signal Conditioning 4 cr.<br />
(3+2P)<br />
Introduction to sensors and transducers, signal conditioning and transmission<br />
for measuring and process control systems. Includes AD, DA<br />
converter, small servos and actuators. Prerequisite: OEES 205.<br />
OEES 265 Special Topics<br />
1-6 cr.<br />
Topic to be announced in the Schedule of Classes.<br />
OEES 270 Biomedical Equipment Instrumentation 4 cr. (3+2P)<br />
Principles and applications of electronic circuits and devices used in<br />
biomedical equipment. Skills taught to include evaluating, troubleshooting<br />
and repairing various types of medical equipment. Prerequisites:<br />
OEES 205 and OEES 260, or consent of instructor.<br />
OEES 295 Professional Development/Leadership<br />
1 cr.<br />
As members and/or officers of student professional organizations, electronics<br />
technology students gain experience in leadership, team building,<br />
and community services. May be repeated for a maximum of 6<br />
credit. Restricted to OEES and ET E majors.<br />
OEET—Occupational Education, Electrical Trades<br />
OEET 110 Basic Electricity and Electronics<br />
4 cr. (3+3P)<br />
An introduction to electricity theory and practice, including electron<br />
theory, Ohm’s law, construction of electrical circuits, direct and alternating<br />
currents, magnetism, transformers, and practical applications. Same<br />
as OEAR 102, OEES 105, OEPB 102.<br />
OEET 130 Introduction to Electrical Power Systems<br />
2 cr.<br />
An overview of electrical power systems, equipment, safety practices,<br />
first aid and CPR. Prerequisite: acceptance into the electrical lineworker<br />
program. Corequisite: OEET 110 and OEET 131. Restricted to majors.<br />
OEET 131 Electrical Lineworker Lab I<br />
5 cr. (10P)<br />
Climbing and work on utility poles using ropes and rigging, pole setting<br />
and an introduction to transmission and distribution line construction.<br />
Maintenance and troubleshooting to include the use of hot sticks. Prerequisite:<br />
acceptance into the electrical lineworker program. Corequisite:<br />
OEET 110 and OEET 130. Restricted to majors.<br />
OEET 140 Electrical Power Systems II<br />
3 cr. (2+2P)<br />
Theory of power generation and distribution with emphasis on three<br />
phase systems to include transformers, voltage regulators, surge arrestors.<br />
Includes troubleshooting. Prerequisites: acceptance into the<br />
electrical lineworker program and OEET 130. Corequisite: OEET 141.<br />
Restricted to majors.<br />
OEET 141 Electrical Lineworker II<br />
5 cr. (10P)<br />
Practice in the installation of electrical power lines including transformers,<br />
voltage regulator, and surge arrestor. Also advanced hot sticking<br />
procedures, troubleshooting, underground systems procedures, and<br />
pole-top rescue. Prerequisites: acceptance into the electrical lineworker<br />
program and OEET 131. Corequisite: OEET 140. Restricted to majors.<br />
OEET 151 Electrical Apprenticeship I<br />
6 cr.<br />
Apprenticeship responsibilities and benefits as well as first aid and CPR<br />
will be covered. Hand tools, electrical theory, and the regulations imposed<br />
by national codes and OSHA. Students will apply theory taught<br />
in their jobs. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.<br />
OEET 152 Electrical Apprenticeship II<br />
6 cr.<br />
OHM’s law circuit sizing and service panel sizing will be covered in<br />
detail. Other topics include low voltage systems, heating and air conditioning<br />
circuits, alarm systems and smoke detectors. Prerequisites: OEET<br />
151 and consent of instructor.<br />
OEET 153 Electrical Apprenticeship III<br />
6 cr.<br />
Various electrical measuring devices will be covered in detail. Inductance,<br />
transformers, capacitance, and simple motors will be studied.<br />
Prerequisites: OEET 152 and consent of instructor.<br />
OEET 154 Electrical Apprenticeship IV<br />
6 cr.<br />
Theory and application of three-phase transformers and autotransformers.<br />
Electrical distribution using switchboards, panelboards, and circuit<br />
breakers. Prerequisites: OEET 153 and consent of instructor.<br />
OEET 221 Cooperative Experience I<br />
1-4 cr.<br />
Supervised cooperative work program. Student is employed in an approved<br />
occupation and is supervised and rated by the employer and<br />
instructor. Student will meet in a weekly class. Graded S/U. Prerequisite:<br />
consent of instructor.<br />
OEET 222 Cooperative Experience II<br />
1-4 cr.<br />
Continuation of OEET 221. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Graded<br />
S/U.<br />
OEET 240 Digital Electronics<br />
5 cr. (2+6P)<br />
Introduction to digital logic as related to programmable controllers and<br />
computers.<br />
OEET 251 Electrical Apprenticeship V<br />
6 cr.<br />
Commercial/industrial applications for electricians. Blueprint interpretation,<br />
commercial construction types and processes, wiring methods,<br />
wiring materials, and motor controls. Prerequisites: OEET 154 and consent<br />
of instructor.<br />
OEET 252 Electrical Apprenticeship VI<br />
6 cr.<br />
In-depth commercial applications to include commercial/industrial<br />
service calculations, mobile home parks, multi-family dwellings, and<br />
commercial fire/security systems. Prerequisites: OEET 251 and consent<br />
of instructor.<br />
OEET 253 Electrical Apprenticeship VII<br />
6 cr.<br />
Control devices in commercial/industrial applications; emphasis on logic<br />
in-line diagrams, time delay starters, reversing starters, and manual/<br />
magnetic solenoids. Prerequisites: OEET 252 and consent of instructor.<br />
OEET 254 Electrical Apprenticeship VIII<br />
6 cr.<br />
Miscellaneous topics for the journeyperson electrician to include power<br />
distribution/transmission, solid state controls and relays, photoelectric<br />
and proximity controls and programmable controllers. Prerequisites:<br />
OEET 253 and consent of instructor.<br />
OEFS—Occupational Education, Fire Science<br />
OEFS 101 Fire Fighter IA<br />
4 cr. (3+3P)<br />
Basic concepts and methodologies of fire suppression. Meets or exceeds<br />
NFPA standards.<br />
OEFS 102 Fire Fighter IB<br />
4 cr. (3+3P)<br />
Continuation of basic concepts and methodologies of fire suppression.<br />
Meets or exceeds NFPA standards. Prerequisite: OEFS 101.<br />
OEFS 112 Principles of Emergency Services<br />
3 cr.<br />
Provides an overview to fire protection; career opportunities in fire pro-