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Catalog 05-06 - NHTI - Concord's Community College

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Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Copyright & Disclaimer Information: Copyright © 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 20<strong>05</strong>, 20<strong>06</strong>, 2007. <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>College</strong>Source® digital catalogs are derivative works owned and copyrighted by <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation. <strong>Catalog</strong> content is owned and copyrighted by the appropriate school. While <strong>College</strong>Source®, Inc. and Career Guidance Foundation provides information as a service to the public, copyright is retained on all digital catalogs.Course DescriptionsBI 279 Life Cycle Nutrition 3-0-3Focuses on nutritional needs of the growing, developing human fromconception to old age, with particular emphasis on the nutritional needsof infants, children, adolescents, adults, women and aging adults. (Prerequisite:BI 259 or permission of department head of Chemistry andBiological Sciences.)Broadband Networking &Communications TechnologyIn addition to listed prerequisites, students must earn grades of “C-“ or higher ineach course to progress in the program.BN 101 Introduction to Broadband Technology 3-0-3The course examines the next generation wireless mobile technologiescapable of carrying vast amounts of high-speed data and video traffic. Italso discusses basic cellular technologies and technological advances enablingone-third of the world’s population to afford and own mobilephones. Profiles of industry sectors including cable TV providers, incumbenttelephone companies, wireless carriers, Voice over IP carriers, andcompetitive local exchange carriers are presented. Strategies that carriersdeploy to gain a competitive edge and the network technologies used tofurther these strategies are also explored. In addition to looking at thearchitecture of wireless networks, the course depicts networks based onInternet protocol (IP) as well as traditional circuit switched and signalingsystems that tie networks together and link applications to users. It alsoexplores how IP networks are connected to other carriers’ IP networksand to public switched telephone networks. The intended audience includesstudents in the telecommunications field, regulatory staff, salespeople,attorneys, researchers, marketing personnel, human resources professionals,project managers, instructors, telecommunications managers,and high-level administrators.BN 102 RF Signal Analysis 3-3-4A continuation course in Electric Circuits with emphasis in AC circuitanalysis, filters and resonance. This course covers sinusoidal and nonsinusoidalcircuit analysis, including maximum power transfer. Emphasisis on the concepts of resonance, decibels, filters and effect of filters onsignals, harmonic and phase distortion, as well as Bode Plots, and pulsewaveforms. Additional topics covered are Fourier series and signal analysis,Fourier Transforms, non-deterministic signals, system response tonon-sinusoidal inputs and system analysis. Laboratory experiments aredesigned to reinforce the classroom work. (Prerequisites: EL 101, EL115, EN 101 and MT 133; or permission of department head of BroadbandNetworking & Communications Technology)BN 110 Instrumentation Laboratory 1-4-3A combination of theoretical background and practical hands-on experiencein the operations of measuring and testing devices. Included in thiscourse is, but not limited to, the operation and measurements using spectrumanalyzers and spectrum analysis, oscilloscopes, RF signal level meters,RF sweep and balance, sweep transmitters and receivers, time domainreflectometers, optical level meters and laser sources, and video signalanalyzers. Practical experiments with connectors and splicing, amplifierinstallation and activation, grounding and bonding are also included.(Prerequisites: BN 101 and MT 133 or permission of the DepartmentHead of Broadband Networking & Communications Technology)BN 201 Fiber Optics and Transmission Lines 3-3-4This course will focus on the fundamentals of fiber optics and transmissionlines. Topics range from fundamentals of fiber optics, optical modesand wavelengths, to properties of fibers, light sources, transmitters, receiversand applications of fiber optics in global and local area networks.Transmission lines are also examined with topics ranging from EM andTM field radiation, wave propagation through various media, RF powerratios, voltage gain, reflection, refraction, VSWR, impedance matching,polarizations, and frequency allocations. Microwave, satellite and antennatransmissions are also examined. In addition, amplifier spacing,gain vs. loss, coaxial cable and fiber characteristic, system powering,additive noise, channel loading, non-linear distortion, carrier-to-noiseratios, frequency response, and performance testing are covered.(Prerequesite: BN 101, BN 102 and EL 110 or permission of the DepartmentHead of Broadband Networking & Communications Technology)BN 2<strong>06</strong> Analog and Digital Communication Systems 3-3-4An in-depth study of the transmission of voice, video and data. Includedare several analog and digital modulation methods and techniques such as,but not limited to, AM, FM, PM, FSK, PSK, QPSK, PCM, TDM, FDM,QAM, WDM, and DWDM. Topics also include circuit switching, ATM,Frame Relay and SONET networks, congestion control in data networks,ISDN and Broadband applications. The available hardware, effectiveness,capacity, advantages and disadvantages of each system areexplored. (Prerequisites: EL 115, MT 133; corequisite: BN 201 or permissionof department head of Broadband Networking & CommunicationsTechnology)BN 240 Data and Internet Communications 3-3-4This course provides the student knowledge and skills in a wide range oftopics covering data communications, packet transmission, the internetand Linux OS. Data communications subtopics include transmissionmedia, serial communications, error detection/correction schemes, datasecurity and signal processing required for long distance communications.Packet transmission subtopics include local area networks, hardware addressing,LAN building blocks and wide area networks. Internetworkingsubtopics include TCP/IP communication stack, ISO 7-layer communicationstack, network addressing, internet protocol (IP), address resolutionprotocol (ARP), internet control message protocol (ICMP), IP routingprotocols (RIP, OSPF, BGP), transport control protocol (TCP), userdatagram protocol (UDP), and client-server APIs. (Prerequisite: BN 201and EL 110 or permission of the Department Head of Broadband Networking& Communications Technology)BN 3<strong>06</strong> Senior Project 1-5-3This is a guided study course in which students conduct research intocurrent technologies. Students will involve themselves in the design,development and implementation of curriculum-related aspects of broadbandengineering as it applies to current and emerging operating practices.Students are required to present an oral and written description of theirprojects. All work is to be documented in a logbook and regular progresswill be routinely reviewed with the instructor. A technical report andformal presentation of the results are required at project completion.(Prerequisite: EL 210; corequisites: BN 2<strong>06</strong> and BN 240; or permissionof department head of Broadband Networking & Communications Technology)BN 307 Broadband Internship 1-6-3Students participate in an internship position with a company in theBNCT area. Students will involve themselves in the design, developmentand/or implementation of curriculum-related aspects of broadband technologyas it applies to current and emerging operating practices. Studentsare required to present an oral and written description of their internshipexperience. All work is to be documented in a logbook and regular progresswill be routinely reviewed with the instructor. A technical report andformal presentation of the results are required at project completion.(Prerequisites: BN 201 and EL 210; corequisites: BN 2<strong>06</strong> and 240; orpermission of department head of Broadband Networking & CommunicationsTechnology)Business AdministrationBU 101 Introduction to Business 3-0-3An introduction to the general concepts of business, including organization,forms of ownership, finance, management, marketing, productionand the relationship between business and society. The current business89

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