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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXtention to the sequence of the development of children whilerecognizing differences in their rates of development. Theholistic emphasis of this course focuses on curriculumwhich provides for the physical, emotional, social, cognitive,and language development of infants and toddlers.Prerequisites: EEC 1601 and EEC 1000. (OA)EEC 2930SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHILD CARE CURRICU-LUM (OA)3 cr. hrs.EEC 2940 INTERNSHIP IN CHILD CARE 3 cr. hrs.The final student internship the student demonstrates activeknowledge of the field of early childhood education andmanagement. Application of this knowledge will be in anapproved child care setting under a qualified supervisorwho works with the Child Care Center Operations ProgramManager. The supervisor will rate the student’s performance,knowledge and skills. The Program Manager willconduct observation(s) of the student’s teaching/managingand evaluate the student internship experience in consultationwith the site supervisor. Prerequisite: Approval ofProgram Manager. (OA)EER 0940EER 0949EER 2930INTERNSHIP IN ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY(OC) 60-420 con. hrs. 2-14 occ. crs.CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRON-ICS TECHNOLOGY (OC)30-180 con. hrs. 1-6 occ. crs.SELECTED TOPICS IN ELECTRONICSTECH-NOLOGY (OA)1-4 cr. hrs.EET 1006C SAFE WORK PRACTICES 3 cr. hrs.The student will demonstrate knowledge of the NationalElectrical Safety Code; FECA Safe Work Practices Handbookor the APPA Safe Work Practices Handbook and OSHA(CFR 29) Section 1910.269 Electric Power Generation andTransmission and Distribution and related sections. LabFee. (OA)EET 1015C ELECTRONICS I4 cr. hrs.Basic concepts of electricity. Topics covered are charge,current flow, potential difference, resistance, Ohm’s Law,series and parallel circuits, Kirchoff’s Law, Thevenin’s Theorem,Norton’s Theorem, the Super Position Theorem, theuse of DC measuring instruments, alternating current, andthe 60 HZ power line. Laboratory experiments are used toverify all concepts instructed. Pre- or corequisite: MAC 1105or Instructor’s approval. Lab Fee. (OA)EET 1025C ELECTRONICS II4 cr. hrs.Alternating current concepts and circuits. Topics coveredare inductance, capacitance, and their effect in AC circuits;time constants; RL, RC, and RLC circuits; complex numbers;vectors; phasors; resonance and filters studied forboth sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal applications; two terminalactive devices; rectifiers; and bipolar transistors. Labexperiments are used to verify all concepts studied. Pre orCorequisite: MAC 1114 or Instructor’s approval. Prerequisite:EET 1015C. Lab Fee. (OA)EET 1141C INTRODUCTION TO SOLID STATE DEVICES4 cr. hrs.Semiconductor devices; properties of semiconductor material,measurement and analysis of P-N diodes characteristics,measurement of characteristics of special diodes,including tunnel rectifier zener, varactor, bipolar transistors,field effect transistors, thyristors, op amps, andopto-electronic devices. Prerequisite: EET 1025C. Lab Fee.(OA)EET 1142C ELECTRONICS III4 cr. hrs.A study of subsystems for linear/analog electronics. Thesubsystem classifications are amplifiers, signal controlledswitches, and special functions. Topics of study involve discreteand integrated circuit types, circuit examples includeamplifiers, comparators, pnpn switches, oscillators, voltageregulators, signal shaping, and timing functions. Labexperimentation verifies all concepts presented. Prerequisites:EET 1025C and ENC 1101. Lab Fee. (OA)EET 1505C BASIC ELECTRICITY FOR LINE WORKERS3 cr. hrs.This is a specialized course in basic electricity and thefundamentals of electrical power that apply particularly tothe line worker. The student will study the history of electricity;AC and DC circuits; the principles of induction, capacitanceand reactance; portable generators and basic wiring;conductors and insulator technology and electric power.The student will demonstrate proficiencies in basic electricalformulae and measuring/metering instruments. (OA)EET 1605C ELECTRONIC FABRICATION TECHNIQUES3 cr. hrs.Basic skills in the drawing and use of circuit diagrams,small hand tools (power and non-power), and special toolscommonly used in the fabrication and packaging of electronicequipment. Offered on Highlands Campus Summerterm. Lab Fee. (OA)EET 1760C POLE CLIMBING, ROPES, AND RIGGING3 cr. hrs.This is a specialized course for those students wishing toenter the Electrical Distribution Technology trade. The studentwill identify and properly apply ropes, slings and riggingfor lifting and rigging task for equipment lifting and hotline work applications. The course will cover care maintenanceand application of rope block and tackle; cable, chainand strap hoist. The student will demonstrate proficienciesin lifting and rigging and the application care and maintenanceof lift sticks, saddles and clamps. The student willalso become proficient in climbing wood poles and thecare and maintenance of pole climbing equipment. LabFee. (OA)171

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