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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-12-05, Page 100Descriptions of Courses and Programs and the use of test equipment. Offered at: Doon Mon. & Wed. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 21 $60 Guelph Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 22 $60 Stratford Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 22 $60 Waterloo Mon. & Wed. 7-9:30 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 14 $60 Rm. 1-110 Digital Electronics A This is a practical, introductory course in digital techniques. The student will be able to develop ability interpreting, implementing and troubleshooting cir- cuits using common logic families. Topics include: Gates, Flip Flops, Reg- isters, Decoders, Multiplexers, Logic Diagram and Data Sheet Interpretation. The student will be provided with sufficient theory to further develop skills in digital processes. Offered at: Doon Tues. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 15 $88 Guelph Sat. 9 a.m.-12 noon 12 wks., Jan. 12 $88 Waterloo Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 17 $88 Rm. E2 Fee includes purchase of a protoboard and microchips approximately $52, in- cluding sales tax. Industrial Electronics A Prerequisite: a Basic Electricity course. Topics include: semi -conductors, feed - 'back circuits, binary, octal, hexade- cimal ,and logic. Offered at: Guelph Mon. & Wed. 7:45-10:45 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 21 $60 Intermediate Electricity For Electronics A Prerequisite: Basic Electricity for Elec- tronics or Introductory Electricity for Electronics. This course is designed to prepare students for further electronic courses such as Industrial Electronics and Elec- tronic Troubleshooting. Topics covered include: principles of vacuum tube operation and semi -conductor princi- ples and operation. Offered at: Waterloo Tues. & Thurs. 7-9:30 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 15 $60 Rm. F8 • Introduction To Microprocessor Real -Time Interfacing And Control Systems A This course will be of interest to persons employed in industry who have some technical background in one or More of the following related areas: " Electronics; Computers; Computer Con- trol. 28 The course provides an understanding of real-time hardware and software components, the interfacing of these components and their integration into a total system. Offered at: Doon Mon. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 14 $36 Microprocessor Software A In this introductory course, you will learn how to write programs at the ma,:hine lar • ge level using 8-bit microproces a. You will be required to write programs using machine code, and execute and debug your programs using a microprocessor kit which you may purchase through the Continuing Education Bookstore. Offered at: Doon Tues. 7-10 p.m. 12 wks. Jan. 15 $36 Note: Approximately $90 will be re- quired for a microprocessor kit. Digital Fundamentals • R This course is intended to introduce students to .the introductory concepts •of digital design and covers basic logic functions, number systems, truth tables, boolean algebra and circuit reduction techniques for the ir1lPl.emen- tation of 'combinational logic designs. Various bistable circuits, registers and counters cover the principles of se- quential logic design. Arithmetic cir- cuits, encoders and decoders, multiple-, xing, bussing techniques, and a familiarity' with implementing logic de- signs with various main logic families is also included, together with an in- troduction to computer concepts. Offered at: • Doon Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 22 $40 Electronic Fundamentals 1 R This. course covers the principles of: Notations and systems conductors, semi -conductors, insulators; electric current, definition and sources; voltage, definition and sources; resistance and conductance, causes .and effect in series and parallel circuit; Ohm's law; resistivity; temperance co -efficient of analysis, using Kirchhoff; Millman, Su- perposition, Thevenin, Norton; Induc- tance; Capacitance; Alternating cur- rent. ' Offered at: Doon. Mon. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 21 $50 Electronic Instrumentation 1 R This first course in Instrumentation introduces the student to, the operation and application of the basic instru- ments such as: DC Ammeter, Volt- meter, and Ohmmeter, AC Voltmeter (both analogue and digital) and the oscilloscope. Offered at: Doon Mon. & Thurs. 7-9:30 p.m. 9 wks. Jan. 21 $30 Transformers And How To Apply Them Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic elec- trical theory as well as some practical experience with electrical/electronic equipment. this course has been de- veloped to provide a practical overview of the theory, design, construction and application of small transformers. Com- puter assisted design will be demon- strated. Offered at: Guelph Tues..7-9:30 p.m. 10 wks. Jan. 15 $25 METAL MACHINING The College has developed a com- prehensive modular Machine Tool Setter Operator Program (MTSO) designed to prepare the graduate for entry into the metal machining industry as a setter operator with one or more of the following specializations: - Engine Lathes - Turret Lathes Milling Machines - Grinding Machines Graduates of the evening part-time MTSO Program will receive the College Certificate equivalent to the full-time day program. In addition to the specialization modules listed above, the Program includes the theory and .practice modules, as fol- lows: - Safety - Occupational Calculations and Fun- • damentals of Metric System (SI) - Technical Data —Blueprint Reading and Sketching - Principles of Metal Cutting - Engineering Materials - Precision Measuring Instruments - Lay -out Operations - Metal Removing Hand Tools - Metal Sawing Machines - Drilling Machines - Introduction to Conventional Machine . Tools and NC Machining The part-time MTSO Program is offered at Guelph, Stratford and Waterloo Campuses. The winter trimester has 13 weeks, the starting date is either Wed. Jan. 2 or Thurs. Jan. 3. Students attend two nights per week, for four hours,per night from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. The fee for the winter trimester is $104 payable, to the College on the starting date. In order to be admitted, you must complete the Application/Registration form on the back. cover of this catalogue, and forward it to the College Registrar. The detailed schedule of your learning activities will be mailed to you prior to the starting date. NC Machining And Manual Programming A The course, covers the major compo- nents of NC manufacturing systems, the