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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXEEV <strong>07</strong>76 LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP IV4-80 con. hrs. 0.1-2.7 occ. crs.Course is available to students participating in an indenturedapprenticeship and limited to students not participatingin an indentured apprenticeship. Major areas includesafe use of tools and equipment, transformer connectionsand refusing, application of meters, substation operation,protective grounding, and system operation. Students enrolledare required to participate in on the job training withinthe industry represented by the program advisory committee.Advisory committee will communicate with technicalinstructors and employers to monitor the progress of thestudents’ training. Students that are not employed in fieldwhile attending technical courses of the apprenticeship programwill only be eligible for occupational certificate in thesubject area. (OC)EEV 0811C DC CIRCUITS60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Basic theory of electricity, DC circuits, electrical components,and test equipment. Corequisite: EEV 0360L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0812C AC CIRCUITS60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Instruction of AC electronics through problem solving, useof circuit diagrams, and schematics. Corequisite: EEV0360L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0813C SOLID STATE DEVICES60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Instruction in semiconductor and circuits; properties ofsemiconductor material, measurement and analysis of P-Ndiodes characteristics, analysis and measurement of characteristicsof special diodes, including tunnel rectifier zener,varactor. Corequisite: EEV 0360L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0814C ANALOG CIRCUITS60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Techniques of analyzing and troubleshooting amplifiers,power supplies, oscillators, op amps, and filters. Prerequisite:EEV 0812C or Instructor’s approval. Corequisite: EEV0360L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0815C DIGITAL DEVICES60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.An introduction to digital electronics, logic circuits, Booleanalgebra, and digital subsystems. Prerequisite: EEV 0814C.Corequisite: EEV 0360L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0816C MICROPROCESSORS60 con. hrs. 2 occ. crs.Advanced digital electronics and analysis and servicing ofmicroprocessors and minicomputers. Prerequisite: EEV0815C. Corequisite: EEV 0360L. Lab Fee. (OC)EEV 0930L NETWORK SUPPORT SERVICES LAB(OC) 30-180 con. hrs. 1-6 occ. crs.EEV 0941 LINEMAN APPRENTICESHIP INTERNSHIP30-180 con. hrs. 1-6 occ. crs.This course provides the Lineman apprentice the opportunityto acquire practical experience while working on-thejobtraining. Job skills as defined by the work processes ofthe apprenticeship agreement are taught on the job. (OC)EEV 0949 CO-OP WORK EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRICALDISTRIBUTION 45 con. hrs. 1.5 occ. crs.The Cooperative Work Experience in Electrical Distributionwill allow the student to work along in the field with experiencedlinemen and be exposed to the skills needed andthe type of work environment of the trade. (OC)ELD 1001 INTRODUCTION TO LEARNING DISABILITIES3 cr. hrs.This course surveys learning and behavioral characteristicsof children and adults with specific learning disabilities.Particular attention will be given to the educationalneeds of these students and ways to meet those needsthrough regular classes and special programs. The placementprocedure is also explored. (TR)EME 2040 INTRO TO EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY3 cr. hrs.This course will provide instruction in the use of technologyin an educational setting. Topics include computers, informationtechnology, and educational software. Ethical, legal,and social issues regarding the use of educationaltechnology will be examined. Prerequisite: EDF 1005 orInstructor’s approval. (TR)EMS1010C ANATOMY FOR PARAMEDICS3 cr. hrs.Comprehensive course presenting basic information onstructure, function of the human body. Applies principles ofanatomy and physiology to show interaction of body systemas they approach homeostasis. Each body systempresented with emphasis on cardiovascular, respiratory,nervous system. This course meets the student objectivesfound in the national DOT paramedic curriculum. Prerequisite:EMT Certificate. Corequisites: EMS 1600 & EMS1600L. (OA)EMS1014 PARAMEDIC PREPARATORY 2 cr. hrs.This course is the first of a three-term sequence of instructionfor the Paramedic Certificate Program and meets therequirements of the United <strong>State</strong>s Department of TransportationNational Standard Curriculum. Course instructionincludes the rules and responsibilities of a Paramedicwithin the EMS system, the value of personal wellness,medical, legal and ethical considerations, communications,pathophysiological principles, Life Span Development, illnessand injury, and pharmacology. Prerequisite: EMT Certificate.(OA)EMS 1059C MEDICAL FIRST RESPONDER/HEALTH IS-SUES3 cr. hrs.Presents the techniques needed in emergency medicalsituations and provides an orientation to the major types ofcommunicable diseases, signs and symptoms of these,and transmissions methods. Also, the symptoms of foodborneillnesses and general guidelines for health observationsare included. Lab Fee. (OA)178

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