MATC 2021-22 Catalog
ELCTEC
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
lab experimentation and written technical reports. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in MATH-115. ELCTEC-116 Credits: 3 DC and AC Electronics 2 – Interactive This is an alternative delivery interactive course equivalent to ELCTEC-111. Theory presented via multimedia is reinforced by lab experimentation and written technical reports. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-110 or ELCTEC-115. Completion of or currently enrolled in MATH-116. ELCTEC-117 Credits: 3 Digital Electronics – Interactive This is an alternative delivery interactive course equivalent to ELCTEC-130. Theory presented via multimedia is reinforced by lab experimentation and written technical reports. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-115 and MATH-115. ELCTEC-118 Credits: 4 Electronic Devices – Interactive This is an alternative delivery interactive course equivalent to ELCTEC-120. Theory presented via multimedia is reinforced by lab experimentation and written technical reports. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-110 or ELCTEC-115. Completion of or currently enrolled in MATH-116 and ELCTEC-116. ELCTEC-119 Credits: 3 Microprocessors – Interactive This introductory course is equivalent to the ELCTEC-140 course. It is an alternative delivery course that presents microprocessor basics including number systems and codes, terms and conventions, arithmetic, programming and interfacing. Lab experimentation reinforces theory. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-117 or ELCTEC-130. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-118 and MATH-116. ELCTEC-120 Credits: 4 Electronic Devices The basic operating principles of diodes, transistors, thyristors and linear integrated circuits are presented as they are used in recti fi er, ampli fi er and oscillator circuits. Theory is reinforced with laboratory assembly, measurements, troubleshooting, and technical report writing. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-110 or ELCTEC-115. Completion of or currently enrolled in MATH-116 and ELCTEC-111. ELCTEC-121 Credits: 3 Electronic Devices Advanced This course is a continuation of ELCTEC-120 with additional emphasis on transistor models, IC ampli fi ers, oscillators, active fi lters, integrators and di ff erentiators, waveshaping and control circuits. Circuit theory is reinforced with laboratory activities and technical report writing. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-118 or ELCTEC-120.
ELCTEC-124
Credits: 3
ELCTEC-137 Credits: 2 Biomedical Electronics Technician Practicum 1 Students are assigned to area hospitals or clinical technicians to assist with preventive maintenance, calibration and repair of medical equipment. The use and operation of basic test equipment is introduced, along with guidelines for properly documenting procedures. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-134. ELCTEC-138 Credits: 2 Biomedical Electronics Technician Practicum 2 Under the supervision of hospital or clinic technicians, students enhance their skills by troubleshooting patient care and diagnostic equipment, and various medical imaging systems. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-134 and ELCTEC-137. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-133. ELCTEC-139 Credits: 3 Advanced Biomedical Electronics This course is designed to help prepare students in the biomedical electronics fi eld for taking related professional certi fi cation exams. Equipment demonstrations, along with in-depth technical discussions, will culminate internship experiences and previous classroom instruction as it relates to biomedical equipment technician certi fi cation. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-133 and ELCTEC-138. ELCTEC-140 Credits: 3 Microprocessors Students apply microprocessor and bus concepts by designing and building a parallel port, serial port, memory board and other modules that interface to an Intel-based PC system. Diagnostic software is written and oscilloscope measurements are made to test and troubleshoot interfaces built in the lab. Prerequisite(s): Complete either ELCTEC-110 or ELCTEC-115 and ELCTEC-130 or ELCTEC-117. ELCTEC-141 Credits: 3 Microcontrollers This course covers the operation and applications of microcontrollers. Programming and interfacing of these devices and their peripherals are discussed in lecture and experienced in laboratory projects. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-119 or ELCTEC-140. ELCTEC-150 Credits: 3 Data Communications and Networking This course extends the concepts of digital and analog signals to data communication and networking applications. Conceptual topics include network topology, the principles of signaling on physical links, transmission media, data formatting, analog-to-digital (A-to-D) conversion, multiplexing, modulation using digital data, error control, fl ow control, local area networks and ethernet protocols. The laboratory includes experiments on A-to-D conversion, data communication signaling and error control. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-111 and ELCTEC-120.
Electronic Circuit Analysis This course covers advanced topics associated with the analysis of electronic devices and circuits. Students are introduced to using frequency as a variable when analyzing electronic circuits. Bode plots will be used to describe circuit characteristics and the analysis of resonant circuits will be covered in detail. Small signal analysis of transistor ampli fi ers will be emphasized to reinforce theoretical analyses. Students will perform laboratory experiments and prepare technical reports. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-112 and ELCTEC-121. ELCTEC-130 Credits: 3 Digital Electronics This is an introductory course in digital logic devices and circuits. Students learn the basic logic functions, sequential and synchronous logic circuitry, general applications and troubleshooting techniques through hands- on lab work. The computer will be used to generate circuit simulations and technical reports. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or currently enrolled in MATGEN-110, MATH- 115, MATH-202, MATH-230 or MATH-231. ELCTEC-131 Credits: 3 Advanced Digital Electronics This is a continuation of Digital Electronics. It provides an in-depth study of logic family speci fi cations, sequential circuits, A/D and D/A, as well as PLD operation and design. Design procedures and design veri fi cations will be demonstrated. Laboratory work will help students gain skill and competence in digital circuit design and troubleshooting. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-117 or ELCTEC-130. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-120. ELCTEC-133 Credits: 4 Medical Imaging Equipment Students develop a foundation in the fi eld of medical imaging with a focus on X-ray systems service. Topics include applications and equipment theory for radiographic, fl uoroscopic, vascular and cardiac imaging systems. Classroom knowledge is enhanced through hands-on lab activities that replicate real work situations. Students will calibrate, troubleshoot and repair a variety of radiographic and mammographic equipment. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-134, ELCTEC-137 and BIOSCI-177. Completion of or currently enrolled in ELCTEC-176. ELCTEC-134 Credits: 4 Biomedical Instrumentation Students are introduced to the fundamentals of biomedical instrumentation and associated technologies. System and safety tests, and measurements are performed using typical equipment found in area healthcare facilities. Students reinforce theoretical concepts while developing practical troubleshooting skills. Prerequisite(s): Complete ELCTEC-111 or ELCTEC-116 and ELCTEC-120 or ELCTEC-118 and BIOSCI-177 and ENG-197 or ENG-208.
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