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School: Rogue Community College Training Center(s): Grants Pass, Medford, White City, United States Tel.: (800) 411-6508 Redwood Campus 3345 Redwood Highway Grants Pass, Oregon 541-956-7500
Riverside Campus 117 S. Central Avenue Medford, OR 97501 541-245-7500
Table Rock Campus 7800 Pacific Avenue, White City French Course Format: Classroom Introduces the French language through exercises in reading and speaking; includes elementary composition and grammar. Special attention is given to developing aural comprehension. Foreign language classes must be taken in sequence. Not suitable for heritage speakers.
Emergency Medical Services Course Format: Classroom Describes the organization, funding, and role of ambulance and rescue services in medical care. Includes legal and professional considerations regarding pre-hospital care, the history and trends in EMS, and evaluation and planning in EMS systems. Issues such as leadership and career development are also included.
Microwave Circuits and Systems Course Format: Classroom Provides instruction in microwave theory and hands-on experience in using test instrumentation to explore the characteristics of microwave technology. Explores transmission lines, VSWR, the Smith Chart, impedance matching, stripline, microstrip and S parameters. Includes mixer/detector characteristics, up and down converters, IF strips, noise figure and temperature, receiver sensitivity, amplif...
Radio Frequency Communications Course Format: Classroom Examines the principles and circuitry utilized for radio frequency transmission and reception. In addition to basic principles and underlying theory, typical circuits for implementing amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, and digital communications techniques are discussed. Additional topics include basic principles and typical structure of communications receivers and transmitters, basic...
Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits Course Format: Classroom Covers theory, operational characteristics, and typical applications of operational amplifier and linear integrated circuit devices. Operational amplifier topics include differential amplifier theory, application of positive and negative feedback, operational characteristics, and typical circuit applications. Linear integrated circuit topics include power supplies, special amplifier circuits, a...
PC Electronics Course Format: Classroom Provides students with electronic theory and basic principles necessary for the understanding of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) circuits and devices that are applicable to personal computers and microprocessor-based systems. Topics covered include: safety concerns related to working with electrical devices; electrical components and wiring; electronic test instruments, tools, ...
Mechtronics Course Format: Classroom Uses a Parallax Boe-Bot as the centerpiece for students learning mechanical assembly, programming, and motion control in automated systems. Introduces digital concepts including binary number systems and basic logic as well as concepts and components in DC electronics fundamentals. Includes fundamentals of programming in PBasic; instruction on how to interface input/output ports to LEDs, sensor...
Electronics Assembly Course Format: Classroom Provides students with the hands-on skills and proficiencies necessary to meet ANSI J-STD-001B electronics assembly requirements. Areas of study include J-standard general requirements (procedures, terms, components, processes, materials, electrostatic discharge, tools, and equipment), surface mount assembly and soldering through hole assembly and soldering, wires and terminals, and inspection....
Early Childhood Development Course Format: Classroom An overview of child development from conception through 8 years of age. The focus is on studying and observing the physical, cognitive, language, emotional, and social aspects of the individual during this period. Includes the CDA subject areas of child growth and development and observation. Child observations are required.
Early Childhood Education Course Format: Classroom Introduces students to the field of early education for children. Covers the history and roots, current issues and challenges in the field, and explores professional education and career directions for teachers of young children birth to eight years. Community observations in early childhood settings are required.
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