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EAC150 - College English

College English is an introductory college writing and reading course fundamental to successful college studies. Through a variety of assignments and classroom activities, students will strive to develop the rhetorical and analytical skills essential to their success as communicators in college and upon graduation. Fiction and non-fiction will be a central vehicle for teaching writing.

PRE-REQUISITES: EAC149, EAP500, ESL934, ELI Level 8 or placement based on a Seneca College English Skills Assessment

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ETY155 - Electricity

This course begins the network analysis stream in the Technology program. All of the basic concepts of D.C. electricity are introduced at a math level consistent with that being done in MTH 155. Thevenin Theorem is covered in the D.C. Networks area.

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ICA002 - Introduction to Computers and Applications

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LIN155 - Electronic Lab Instrumentation and Techniques

This is the first course in electronic lab instrumentation and techniques. It is intended to introduce the student to a variety of electronic components including a method of producing a working electronic assembly using reasonably priced commercial kits. Electrical tests on the assembly are carried out using laboratory instruments such as a DMM, oscilloscope and a power supply. The course includes a survey of electrical safety and a practical course on soldering. Workplace safety and WHMIS are also covered.

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MTH155 - Mathematics

Math 155 is an introductory course for students in the Electronics Engineering Technology or Technician programs. The subject matter covers technical calculations, and an intensive review of basic algebra. Topics include operations with algebraic expressions, solution of equations (linear, systems of equations), basic trigonometry.

This subject is taught using traditional methods of classroom instruction.

The objective of the course is to provide the students with a uniform background in fundamentals, and hence, facilitate the study of other professional subjects and the more advanced courses in mathematics.

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PRG155 - Programming Fundamentals Using "C"

This is an introductory course in programming using the C programming language.

The course teaches the multi-faceted skills which must be acquired in computer programming, with emphasis on those required for problem solving using a structured methodology. The methodology will be applied to solve a series of typical simple problems in engineering and technology.

The C programming language will be learned and used as the language for coding the programs. The course focuses on the three most fundamental logical structures central to all programming: the sequence, decision, and loop.

Numerous laboratory exercises, assignments and at least one major design project will reinforce the lecture material presented.

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