Austin Community College
Fall 2010 - ALL COURSES

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Updated: 11/29/2011 14:20:59


ELECTRONICS AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

CLASSROOM 
8 Week Session August 23 - October 17
ELPT 1271 National Electrical Safety Code

	[10/12]	21453	Lec	001	RVS	117	TTh	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Del Real, Roberto
ELMT 1371 Industrial Safety
B	[14/12]	16928	Lec	001	RVS	109	MW	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Quinonez, Alberto
B	[14/12]	16929	Lec	002	RVS	117	TTh	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Thompson, Ryan
B	[13/12]	16931	Lec	004	RVS	121	TTh	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Thompson, Ryan


16 Week Session August 23 - December 12
LNWK 1211 Climbing Skills
B+	[7/12]	21257	Lec	001	RVS	123	S	 9:00am - 12:35pm	OH Elkins, Paul
LNWK 1241 Distribution Operations
B+	[0/12]	19133	Lec	001	RVS	123	MW	 7:15pm -  9:00pm	OH Del Real, Roberto
ELPT 1271 National Electrical Safety Code
	[0/0]	21364	Lec	002	RVS	117	TTh	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Del Real, Roberto
CETT 1403 DC Circuits
B+	[10/12]	21357	Lec	001	RRC	2208.00	MW	 8:50am - 11:30am	OH Casas, Jesus
B+	[8/12]	21454	Lec	006	RRC	2208.00	MW	 7:10pm -  9:50pm	OH Luis, Robert
B+	[8/12]	21377	Lec	002	RRC	2208.00	TTh	 7:10pm -  9:50pm	OH Marmolejo, Juan
B+	[13/12]	16221	Lec	003	RVS	110	MW	 9:10am - 11:50am	OH Marmolejo, Laura
B+	[11/12]	16223	Lec	005	RVS	108	MW	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Holden, Howard
B+	[13/12]	16222	Lec	004	RVS	110	TTh	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Frenzel, Louis
CETT 1405 AC Circuits
B+	[9/12]	16538	Lec	003	RRC	2208.00	MW	 4:00pm -  6:40pm	OH Marmolejo, Laura
B+	[0/12]	19444	Lec	004	RRC	2208.00	TTh	 7:10pm -  9:50pm	   Staff
B+	[10/12]	16225	Lec	002	RVS	103	MW	 9:10am - 11:50am	OH Nalty, Kurt
B+	[5/12]	16224	Lec	001	RVS	109	TTh	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Brooks, Linton
RBTC 1405 Robotics Fundamentals
B+	[12/10]	21221	Lec	001	RVS	122	MW	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Nalty, Kurt
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals
B+	[11/12]	21015	Lec	002	RRC	2209.00	MW	 7:10pm -  9:50pm	OH Carrasco, Rosa
B+	[12/12]	16228	Lec	005	RVS	110	MW	12:30pm -  3:10pm	OH Nalty, Kurt
B+	[10/12]	16227	Lec	001	RVS	110	TTh	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Brooks, Linton
CETT 1429 Solid State Devices
B+	[11/12]	19552	Lec	001	RRC	2209.00	MW	 4:00pm -  6:40pm	OH Carrasco, Rosa
B+	[12/5]	16230	Lec	002	RVS	108	MW	12:30pm -  3:10pm	OH Brooks, Linton
CETT 1445 Microprocessor
B+	[6/12]	21014	Lec	001	RRC	2209.00	TTh	 7:10pm -  9:50pm	OH Casas, Jesus
B+	[12/12]	16232	Lec	007	RVS	121	MW	12:30pm -  3:10pm	OH Quinonez, Alberto
CPMT 1445 Computer Systems Maintenance
B	[10/12]	21359	Lec	001	RRC	2208.00	MW	12:50pm -  3:30pm	OH Marmolejo, Juan
B	[10/12]	16560	Lec	002	RVS	108	MW	 9:10am - 11:50am	OH Brooks, Linton
B	[0/12]	16561	Lec	005	RVS	108	TTh	 1:00pm -  3:40pm	OH Brooks, Linton
EECT 2188 Internship-Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
D+	[3/12]	16927	Int	001	RVS	TBA	TBA	                 	OH Quinonez, Alberto
LNWK 2272 Climbing Skills II
B+	[0/12]	21258	Lec	001	RVS	103	S	 1:30pm -  5:00pm	   Staff
ELMT 2275 Solar Thermal Systems
E	[12/12]	20030	Lec	001	RVS	103	MW	 7:05pm -  9:35pm	OH Morrison, William
ELMT 2276 Solar Photovoltaics Installation
E+	[12/12]	16932	Lec	001	RVS	103	TTh	 4:25pm -  6:55pm	OH Overmiller, Craig
PTAC 2314 Principles of Quality
B	[0/12]	19424	Lec	002	RVS	122	T	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Quinonez, Alberto
SMFT 2341 Vacuum Principles and RF Plasma Systems
B	[0/12]	19614	Lec	001	RVS	123	MW	12:30pm -  3:10pm	OH Quinonez, Alberto
WIND 2359 Wind Power Delivery System
G+	[12/8]	19956	Lec	001	RVS	122	TTh	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Thompson, Ryan
ELMT 2372 Energy Efficient Structures and Assessments
E	[11/12]	16933	Lec	001	RVS	103	TTh	 7:05pm -  9:45pm	OH Gomez, Jaime
ELMT 2441 Electromechanical Systems
B+	[13/12]	16934	Lec	002	RVS	117	MW	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Quinonez, Alberto
INTC 2471 Data Acquisition and Measurement
B+	[11/12]	20649	Lec	001	RRC	2209.00	TTh	 4:00pm -  6:40pm	OH Casas, Jesus
ELMT 2472 Elements of Electrical Power Systems
B	[12/12]	16935	Lec	001	RVS	109	MW	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Del Real, Roberto
ELMT 2473 Electrical, Electronic, and Fluid Schematics
B+	[8/12]	16936	Lec	001	RVS	123	MW	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Nalty, Kurt
ELMT 2474 Solar Photovoltaics Systems
G+	[12/12]	20031	Lec	001	RVS	103	MW	 4:15pm -  6:55pm	OH Morrison, William
SMFT 2474 Nanoelectronics Manufacturing Technology
G+	[0/6]	19615	Lec	001	RVS	123	T	 9:10am - 11:50am	   Staff
			Lab	001	RVS	118	Th	 9:10am - 11:50am	   


DISTANCE LEARNING 
Course Descriptions All Courses 
LNWK 1211 Climbing Skills
Theory and application of pole climbing. Includes safety, climbing techniques, tool inspection, poles inspection, personal protective equipment, and fall protection. Prerequisite: CETT 1403. CETT 1405 recommended.

LNWK 1241 Distribution Operations
A study of the theoretical and practical operation of electric utility distribution systems. Topics include customer service voltages, capacitors, and coordination of protection equipment. Prerequisite: CETT 1403. CETT 1405 recommended.

ELPT 1271 National Electrical Safety Code


ELMT 1371 Industrial Safety
This course will provide students with a strong overall understanding of the many safety practices and requirements as they relate to industrial settings, specifically power generation, transmission, and distribution.

CETT 1403 DC Circuits
A study of the fundamentals of direct current including Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws and circuit analysis techniques. Emphasis on circuit analysis of resistive networks and DC measurements. Includes steady state analysis of magnetism, electromagnetism, inductance, and capacitance. Prerequisite: MATD 0390 (Intermediate Algebra) or higher or department approval.

CETT 1405 AC Circuits
A study of the fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel AC circuits, phasors, capacitive and inductive networks, transformers, and resonance. Prerequisite: CETT 1403 and MATH 1314 or higher or department approval.

RBTC 1405 Robotics Fundamentals
An introduction to flexible automation. Topics include installation, repair, maintenance, and development of flexible robotic manufacturing systems. Course will cover Robotic systems and will introduce students to robotic architectures as well as to various robotic applications. The course will involve the connection of various transducers and actuators to robots with a microprocessor that will be programmed in C. Prerequisite: ELMT 2441 and CETT 1445.

CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals
An entry level course in digital electronics covering number systems, binary mathematics, digital codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and combination logic. Emphasis on circuit logic analysis and troubleshooting digital circuits. Prerequisite: CETT 1403 and MATH 1314 (or equivalent recommended).

CETT 1429 Solid State Devices
A study of diodes and other semiconductor devices, including analysis of static and dynamic characteristics, biasing techniques, and thermal considerations of solid state devices. An entry level course in digital electronics covering number systems, binary mathematics, digital codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and combination logic. Emphasis on circuit logic analysis and troubleshooting digital circuits. Prerequisite: CETT 1405.

CETT 1445 Microprocessor
An introductory course in microprocessor software and hardware--its architecture, timing sequence, operation, and programming--and discussion of appropriate software diagnostic language and tools. Prerequisite: COSC 1315 and CETT 1425 or department approval.

CPMT 1445 Computer Systems Maintenance
Examination of the functions of the components within a computer system. Development of skills in the use of test equipment and maintenance aids.

EECT 2188 Internship-Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Prerequisite: ELMT 2441.

LNWK 2272 Climbing Skills II
This course is a continuation of LNWK 1211 Climbing Skills course. Focus is placed on the practical skill sets required to work on energized and de-energized power lines. Emphasis will be placed on distribution lines, transmission lines and other energy line sources. Prerequisite: LNWK 1211.

ELMT 2275 Solar Thermal Systems
This course will train interested participants on the various and most common solar thermal system installations. The course will review the different components and the respective functions of a solar thermal system. The course also covers the financial aspects of installing different solar thermal systems such as cost, energy savings, and return of investments. The course will involve the inspection and installation of various types of solar thermal systems. Individual components are discussed and multiple labs will be performed. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on training.

ELMT 2276 Solar Photovoltaics Installation
The contents of this course will focus on the installation of different types of photovoltaic systems such as pole mounted, roof mounted, grid-tied, non-grid tied and battery backup or hybrid systems. This course will allow participants with the opportunity to practice hands-on installation of these systems. The course is geared for participants and students who have already completed a solar photovoltaic course and or have some knowledge of photovoltaic systems. The focus of this course is hands-on training for participants. Prerequisite: ELMT 2474.

PTAC 2314 Principles of Quality
Study of the background and application of quality concepts. Topics include team skills, quality tools, statistics, economics and continuous improvement.

SMFT 2341 Vacuum Principles and RF Plasma Systems
A study of vacuum principles and RF plasma systems in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. Vacuum topics include principles, components, systems, leak detection, and safety practices. RF plasma topics include plasma physics, RF power amplification and oscillators, transmission line, impedance matching, and safety.

WIND 2359 Wind Power Delivery System
In-depth study of the components of the input and output electrical power delivery systems for wind generation. This course will include blades, rotors, generators, controllers, brakes, wind vanes, gear drives and anemometers. This course will also include a geothermal power discussion to provide information on bottom hole temperatures, water injection, binary cycles, heat exchanges and energy converters. Prerequisite: ELMT 2441 recommended.

ELMT 2372 Energy Efficient Structures and Assessments
A study of materials and devices that are used to make buildings more efficient. The course will review different types of materials as well as how to do assessments of existing structures. Topics such as windows, doors, insulation, and other alternative energy efficient construction materials are reviewed. Students will learn how to distinguish between materials in terms of energy efficiency. Students will also learn how to do assessments, visual inspections as well as return on investment analysis. The students will also be exposed to the business side of renewable energy. Emphasis will be placed on hands-on training.

ELMT 2441 Electromechanical Systems
A study of devices and components that translate electrical energy into mechanical motion. Topics include DC and AC motors and controllers, servo motors, stepping motors, solenoids, linear motors, and actuators. Introduction to pneumatics principles, components, control systems, and mass flow controllers. Principles of robotics, types of robots, and common applications. Programmable logic controllers and ladder logic. Open and closed control principles. PID controllers. Prerequisite: CETT 1425.

INTC 2471 Data Acquisition and Measurement
A study of transducers and measurement techniques. Introduction to data conversion and computer data acquisition methods. Includes testing and calibration as well as repair of industrial instrumentation. Prerequisite: CETT 1425 or department approval.

ELMT 2472 Elements of Electrical Power Systems
This course will provide students with a general understanding of the different aspects of power, such as generation, transmission, distribution, regulatory requirements, and safety issues. It will review the elements that compose power systems. It includes an introduction to electric utility planning, design, operation, maintenance, and financing. It will also review a variety of fuels used, generation systems, transmission types, distribution structures and operation, customer interface types, regulatory requirements, generation plant operations, a safety overview, electrical power system standards, and some power engineering concepts.

ELMT 2473 Electrical, Electronic, and Fluid Schematics
Study of the techniques used in troubleshooting various types of industrial equipment to include mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems and their control devices. Emphasis will be placed on the use of schematics and diagrams in conjunction with proper troubleshooting procedures. Prerequisite: ELMT 2441.

ELMT 2474 Solar Photovoltaics Systems
This course explores the design and installation of solar photovoltaic systems and their applications both off-grid and on-grid. Both centralized solar power plants and distributed topologies will be considered. The course follows the requirements of the North American board of certified energy practitioners task analysis and students will be able to sit for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) entry level certificate of knowledge exam upon completion of this course. This course will also explore solar thermal systems. Prerequisite: ELMT 2441 recommended.

SMFT 2474 Nanoelectronics Manufacturing Technology
A study of the processes, materials and equipment used in the manufacturing of Nanoelectronics. Topics will cover the different processes, equipment and measurement tools used in the industry. SMFT 2474 serves as the follow up course to SMFT 1474. It is important for students who are training for technician jobs in Nanoelectronics to have a working knowledge of the processes and equipment used in the manufacturing of nano-scale integrated circuits. This course will have a lab component where the students will build and test simple solid-state devices. Prerequisite: SMFT 1474.