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Course Descriptions
| Accounting |
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| ACC 201 |
Financial Accounting |
3(3,0,0,0) |
Basic accounting techniques with emphasis on the accounting cycle, analysis of financial statements, payables and receivables, plant assets, inventories and internal controls for cash.
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| CISCO |
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| CSCO 105B |
Fundamentals of Voice & Data Cabling |
3(2,2,0,0) |
This course is designed to explore the physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and installation. A hands-on, lab-oriented course stressing documentation design, installation issues, laboratory and on the job safety
and working effectively in a group environment. Prepares students for the BICSI Installer Levell certification and NACC copper cable certification.
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| CSCO 109B |
PC Troubleshooting and Repair |
3(2,2,0,0) |
Introduces electronic fabrication skills, tool operations applied to fabrication techniques of simple circuit boards, reading of schematic diagrams, soldering, drafting and wire wrapping.
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| CSCO 120B |
Cisco
Networking Academies I |
4(3,2,0,0) |
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This course is the first semester of four that apply toward
the preparation for a CCNA certificate. It includes LAN devices, ISO/OSI
model, IP addressing, Topology, structured cabling, LAN protocols, and network
management. |
| CSCO 220B |
Cisco Networking Academies III |
4(3,2,0,0) |
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This is the third of four semester courses in networking
technologies leading to CCNA Certification. Subjects include LAN Switching,
VLANs, LAN Design, IGRP, Access Lists, and Novell IPX. NOTE: The prerequisite
will be waived - see department secretary for wavier form. |
| Electronics Engineering Technology |
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| ET 104B |
Fabrication Techniques |
2(0,4,0,0) |
| Introduces electronic fabrication skills, tool operations applied to fabrication techniques of simple circuit boards, reading of schematic diagrams, soldering, drafting and wire wrapping. |
| ET 106B |
Test Equipment Operation |
3(2,2,0,0) |
| An introduction to the use and operation of general and special purpose electronic test equipment, includes oscilloscope,
multimeters, electronic multimeters, signal generators and transistor/capacitor testers. |
| ET 108B |
Telecommunications & the Information Age |
3(3,0,0,0) |
| An introductory course that looks at the Telecommunications Industry from a technology standpoint. The student will learn about the telephone and telephone system, local area networks, fiber optics, how a modem works, wireless
communications and other related topics. |
| ET 131B |
DC for Electronics |
4(3,3,0,0) |
| Basic concepts of passive electronic circuits to include laws, measurements, and calculations relating to direct current. Components and general purpose test equipment are used in practical experimentation.
Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH III B or MATH 116 or above, except MATH 122 or MATH 123. |
| ET 132B |
AC for Electronics |
4(3,3,0,0) |
Basic concepts of passive electronic circuits to include laws, measurements, and calculations relating to alternating current. Components and general purpose test equipment are used in practical experimentation.
Prerequisite: ET 131B. |
| ET 138B |
Intro. to Slot Machine Technology |
3(3,0,0,0) |
| An introduction course detailing the theory and operation of typical slot machines. Installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of slot machines and their peripherals will also be covered in this course. |
| ET 212B |
Digital Logic I |
4(3,3,0,0) |
| This course is the first semester of a one-year course in digital circuits. It covers number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra and K-map, combinational circuits and their applications, Flip-Flops, and related devices. |
| ET 238B |
Slot Machine Principles I |
4(3,3,0,0) |
| An introductory course in the design, theory, operation, maintenance and support of electronic slot machines.
Prerequisites: ET 13IB and ET 212B. |
| ET 239B |
Slot Machine Principles II |
4(3,3,0,0) |
| An intermediate course in the design and theory of electronic slot machines, slot management systems, player tracking systems, linked machines, local and wide area progressive systems.
Prerequisite: ET 238B. |
| ET 282B |
Microprocessor I |
4(3,3,0,0) |
A course on microprocessor machine and assembly language programming. A microprocessor's instruction set will be covered along with its architecture and interface.
Prerequisites: ET 212B. |
| ET 287B |
Introduction to Fiber Optics |
3(2,2,0,0) |
| Basic concepts of Fiber Optics system design, including splicing, terminating and installing optical fiber cable, field terminology and test equipment. |
| Casino Management |
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| GAM 105 |
Survey of Gaming Regulations |
3(3,0,0,0) |
A survey of the laws and regulations related to the gaming industry. Specific emphasis on the history and development of Nevada Gaming laws and regulations and compliance requirements of gaming licenses.
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| GAM 108 |
Slots Management I |
3(3,0,0,0) |
Basic slots management techniques with an emphasis on supervision of slot shift managers, mechanics, floor persons, change persons, booth cashiers, carousel attendants, coin room manager, slot drop, count room, jackpot fills and
credits.
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