Chabot College | Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule
For the most current class information, please check Chabot College online class schedule: www.chabotcollege.edu/welcome2020 Chabot College Summer/Fall 2020 Class Schedule 84 510.723.6600 • www.chabotcollege.edu FALL 2020 CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec CRN Type Day(s) Times Room Instructor Dates Code Sec EMS 2W PATIENT STABIL EXTRIC & TRIAGE 0.5 Units Patient stabilization techniques to include safe patient extrication from a simulated motor vehicle accident. Includes triage for multi-casualty incident/disaster management, Incident Command System and EMS Response to Terrorist Incidents. May not receive credit if HLTH 83 has been completed. Total weeks: 2 Corequisite: EMS 2 S 21417 Lec Sat 8:30 12:20 tba TAPPAN 10/31-11/07 P/N E81 Lab Sat 1:30 5:20 tba P/N EMS 4 EMERG MED TECH-BASIC REFRESHER 2.0 Units Provides refresher training in the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of the EMT- Basic scope of practice. 40 total hours accreditedby theAlamedaCounty EMSAgency, including CE's and skills competency verification to National Registry standards. Prerequisite: EMT and BLS certification. There are assignments to complete outside of class;All hours must be attended;You will receive a skills competency verification form and 24 hours of CE upon successful completion. You are requested to log into Canvas prior to the first day of class for further instructions. If there is an issue with enrolling, please request a form from counseling to confirm that you are repeating this class for vocational purposes and/or that you met the prerequisite at another school. Total - 2 weeks. Prerequisite: Current EMT certification E 21320 Lec MW 5:25 9:50 tba BEYNE 11/16-12/05 P/N E71 Lec Sat 8:00 11:50 tba P/N Lec Sat 12:30 4:00 tba P/N There are assignments to complete outside of class; All hours must be attended; You will receive a skills competency verification form and 24 hours of CE upon successful completion. You are requested to log into Canvas prior to the first day of class for further instructions. If there is an issue with enrolling, please request a form from Chabot College counseling to confirm that you are repeating this class for vocational purposes and/or that you met the prerequisite at another school. ENGINEERING ENGR 10 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 2.0 Units Introductiontocareers,activities,andtopicsrelatedtothefieldofengineering,including computer applications design and problem solving. Strongly Recommended: (LPC) ENG 1A with a minimum grade of C D 20106 Lec MW 11:00 11:50 1804 WEATHERS 08/17-12/18 GR 001 D 22257 Lec Fri 9:00 10:50 1804 QUIGLEY 08/17-12/18 GR 002 ENGR 11 ENGINEER DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 2.0 Units An introduction to the engineering design process from a practical and professional perspective. Student teams work on a term-long engineering project that entails the creation of a design for a useful object with moving parts that require the application of some external power source. Conceptual and Critical/Final design reviews require teams to describe and justify the effectiveness, and likely customer-acceptance, of the design. The student designers: select materials, components, sources of supply; produce a detailed estimate for the production-cost. When needed students use engineering software tools (such as MATLAB) to assess and predict the kinematic, structural, thermal, electrical, fluid-flow, wear/corrosion, and magnetic performance of the proposed design. Students are encouraged to build from the design plans a form- and-fit mock-up, or if possible a fully functioning prototype. Strongly Recommended: Engineering 22. E 20835 Lec Tue 7:00 7:50 1804 FIROUZI 08/17-12/18 GR 071 Lab Tue 8:00 8:50 1804 GR Lab Th 7:00 8:50 1804 GR ENGR 15 ENGINEERED SYS SUSTAINABILITY 3.0 Units An introduction to key engineered systems (e.g., energy, water supply, buildings, transportation) and their environmental impacts. Basic principles of environmental science needed to understand natural processes as they are influenced by human activities. Overview of concepts and methods of sustainability analysis. Critical evaluation of engineering approaches to address sustainability. Prerequisite: CHEM 1A (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) and , MTH 1 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 23425 Lec MW 1:00 2:15 1804 WEATHERS 08/17-12/18 GR 001 ENGR 16 DESIGN INFO DEVICE & SYSTEMS I 4.0 Units This course provides a foundation for core topics in signal processing, learning, control, and circuit design while introducing key linear-algebraic concepts motivated by application contexts. Modeling is emphasized in a way that deepens mathematical maturity. Prerequisite: MTH 2 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) and CSCI 14 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) D 23426 Lec Tue 9:00 11:50 1612 Staff - Sc 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab Th 9:00 11:50 1602 GR ENGR 22 ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS 3.0 Units Introduction to the engineering-design process, and to technical-graphic communications tools used by engineers. Conceptual design of products. Development of spatial reasoning skills. Orthographic and axonometric projection- drawing techniques. Tolerance analysis for fabrication. Documentation of designs through engineering working-drawings. Use of Solidworks Computer-Assisted Drawing Software as a design tool. Basic CAD 3-dimensional solid-modeling. Strongly Recommended: (Chabot) MTH 37 and, ENGL 1A. Strongly Recommended: (LPC) MATH 38 and ENG 1A, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. D 22258 Lec MW 3:00 3:50 1804 WEATHERS 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab MW 4:00 5:15 1804 GR ENGR 25 COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR ENGR3.0 Units Methodology and techniques for solving engineering/science problems using numerical-analysis computer-application programs MATLAB, SimuLink, MuPad, and EXCEL. Technical computing and visualization using MATLAB software. Examples and applications from applied-mathematics, physical- mechanics, electrical circuits, biology, thermal systems, fluid systems, and other branches of science and engineering. (Chabot: May not receive credit if Mathematics 25 or Physics 25 has been completed. Prerequisite: MTH 1 (completed with a grade of "C" or higher) (LPC: Prerequisite: MATH 1 with a minimum grade of C Strongly Recommended: CS 7 with a minimum grade of C) D 20336 Lec TTh 4:30 5:20 1804 WEATHERS 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab TTh 5:30 6:45 1804 GR ENGR 36 ENGINEERING MECHANICS -STATICS 3.0 Units Force and/or moment systems under equilibrium conditions; vector properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; rigid body structures; hydrostatics; shear and bending-moments diagrams; friction; centroids; area/mass moments of inertia. Graphical, algebraic and numerical (computer) solutions of engineering mechanics problems. Prerequisite: Physics 4A and Engineering 25 (both completed with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly Recommended: Mathematics 2 (concurrent enrollment encouraged). D 20335 Lec TTh 1:00 1:50 1804 WEATHERS 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lab TTh 2:00 3:15 1804 GR ENGR 43 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & DEVICES 4.0 Units Introduction to basic electrical engineering circuit-analysis and devices. DC, transient and AC circuit analysis methods, Kirchoff's laws, nodal/mesh analysis, network theorems, voltage and current sources, resistors, capacitors and inductors. Thevenin/Norton equivalent circuits. Natural and forced response of first and second order circuits. Steady-state sinusoidal circuit voltage/current analysis, and power calculations. Frequency response, phasors, Bond plots and transfer functions. Low/ High/Band pass filters. OperationalAmplifiers inDC, transient, andAC circuits. Diode and NMOS/PMOS FET characteristics. Diode and MOSFET circuits. Introduction to basic integrated-circuit technology and layout. Digital signals, logic gates, switching. Combinatorial logic circuits using AND/NAND OR/NOR gates. Sequential logic circuitsusingRS,D,andJKFlip-Flopgates.Computerbasedcircuit-operationSimulation using SPICE and MATLAB software. Electronics laboratory exercises demonstrating basic instruments, and experimental techniques in Electrical Engineering: DC current/ voltage supplies, Digital MultiMeters (DMM), RLCMeters, oscilloscopes, AC function generators. Measurements of resistance, inductance, capacitance, voltage, current, transient response and frequency response. Prerequisites: Physics 4A and Engineering 25 (both completed with a grade of "C" or higher). Strongly Recommended: Physics 4B (concurrent enrollment encouraged). E 22259 Lec Wed 5:30 8:20 1804 FIROUZI 08/17-12/18 GR 071 Lab Mon 5:30 8:20 1602 Staff - Sc GR ENGR 45 MATERIALS OF ENGINEERING 3.0 Units Application of principles of chemistry and physics to the properties of engineering materials. The relation of microstructure to mechanical, electrical, thermal and optical properties of metals. Solid material phase equilibria and transformations. The physical, chemical, mechanical and optical properties of ceramics, composites, and polymers. Operation and use of materials characterization instruments and methods. Prerequisite: Chemistry 1A, Engineering 25 and Physics 4A (all completed with a grade of "C" or higher). D 21044 Lab Wed 8:00 10:50 1612 QUIGLEY 08/17-12/18 GR 001 Lec Mon 9:00 10:50 1602 GR
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