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Skill Sets at Eastern

Eastern Skill Sets: (<-click here for all skill sets)


Skill Sets Course Sequences

Business Management

General Business
Small Business Management
Travel/Tourism

General Business

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hrs.

ACC

120

Principles of Accounting I

4

BUS

101

Introduction to Business

3

MGT

250

Principles of Management

3

MKT

260

Principles of Marketing

3

Small Business Management

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

ACC

120

Principles of Accounting I

4

MGT

262

Small Business Management

3

MGT

251

Human Resource Management

3

MTH

115

Business Math

3

Travel/Tourism

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

MKT

261

Advertising and Sales Promotion

3

MKT

274

Services Marketing

3

TRT

100

Intro. to Travel Tourism

3

TRT

201

Hospitality Management

3

Business Operations Support

Word Processing Option I
Word Processing Option I
Business Operations Support

Word Processing Option I

Dept.

 

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

BOS

103

Keyboarding I

3

CIS

116

Word Processing Concepts

2

CIS

118

Spreadsheet Concepts

2

CIS

120

Data Base Management Systems Concepts  OR

2

CIS

125

Electronic Presentations

(2)

Word Processing Option II
(for high-school dual-credit students only

BOS

103

Keyboarding I

3

BOS

126

Microsoft Applications

6

Business Operations Support

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

BOS

103

Keyboarding I

3

BOS

150

Business Applications of Equipment

3

BOS

251

Office Procedures and Techniques I

3

CIS

116

Word Processing Concepts

2

Information Technology

CISCO
Information Technology A+*

CISCO*

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

IT

131

Networking Fundamentals CISCO I

4

IT

141

Router Theory & Router Technology CISCO II

4

IT

231

Advanced Router Technologies CISCO III

4

IT

241

Project Based Learning CISCO IV

4

*Note:  Must pass industry standard certification test for credit to be articulated.

Information Technology A+*

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

IT

180

PC Maintenance

3

IT

181

Advanced PC Maintenance

3

*Note: Must pass industry standard certification test for credit to be articulated.

Health and Human Services

American Sign Language
Certified Nursing Assistant

American Sign Language

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

ASL

111

Beginning Sign Language

3

ASL

112

Intermediate Sign Language

3

ASL

113

Advanced Sign Language

3

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

Dept.

Course Title

Seem. Hrs.

LTC

101

Care of the Aged

4

LTC

102

Care of the Aged Practicum

5

Electromechanical Technology

Automated Systems
Electrical Communications
Technical Communications
Technical Electricity
Technical Electronics
Technical Foundations
Industrial Maintenance

Skill Sets: Automated Systems

Automated Systems

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ELM 110

Electrical Machine Control

3

ELM 120

Fundamentals of Fluid Power

3

ELM 210

PLC Fundamentals

3

ELM 220

Introduction to Automated Systems

3

 

Total Hours

12

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Explain the concepts, construction and function of fundamental machine and process control circuitry
  • Design a 'ladder-logic' control schematic
  • Explain the construction, function and application of hydraulic devices and circuitry
  • Explain the construction, function and application of pneumatic devices and circuitry
  • Discuss the design, operation and application of a programmable logic controller (PLC)Program a programmable logic controller (PLC)
  • Explain discrete vs. continuous and open-loop vs. closed-loop control methods
  • Describe the design, function and characteristics of industrial robots

Skill Sets: Electronic Communications

Electronic Communications

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ELM 227

Electronic Communication Systems I

4

ELM 228

Electronic Communication Systems II

4

 

Total Hours

8

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Describe the function and application of analog and digital components and circuitry used in electronic communications
  • Analyze and troubleshoot electronic communication systems
  • Explain the various methods of transmitting communication signals
  • Discuss fiber optic and laser communications methods

Skill Sets: Technical Communications

Technical Communications

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ENL 101

English Composition I

3

ELM 115 Technical Communications 3

CIS 108

Computer Fundamentals

3

 

Total Hours

9

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Develop skills in writing documents
  • Use proper punctuation, sentence structure, and grammar in writing documents
  • Use proper grammar, usage, and mechanics appropriate to technical situations
  • Develop oral communication skills directed towards technical applications
  • Develop skills in maintaining and using computers through the use of windows
  • Use internet, e-mail, and other software applications

Skill Sets: Technical Electricity

Technical Electricity

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ELM 105

DC Electrical Circuits

4

ELM 106

AC Electrical Circuits

4

 

Total Hours

8

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Discuss the properties, devices and circuitry for direct-current (DC) electricity
  • Analyze series, parallel, series-parallel DC electrical circuits
  • Discuss the properties, devices and circuitry for alternating-current (AC) electricity
  • Analyze series, parallel, series-parallel AC electrical circuits

Skill Sets: Technical Electronics

Technical Electronics

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ELM 205

Fundamentals of Analog Electronics

4

ELM 207 Fundamentals of Digital Electronics 4

ELM 208

Microprocessor Fundamentals

4

 

Total Hours

12

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Explain the operation and application of semi-conductor devices
  • Analyze and troubleshoot solid-state electronic circuits
  • Explain the application and logic concepts of digital electronic circuits
  • Design various digital logic circuits
  • Explain the theory, operation and application of microprocessors
  • Program a microprocessor using basic assembly language

Skill Sets: Technical Foundations

Technical Foundations

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ELM 100

Occupational Safety & Health

3

MTH 125 Math for Industrial Technologies 4

PHS 115

Applied Physics

3

 

Total Hours

10

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Discuss OSHA standards as they apply to safety and health issues in an industrial environment
  • Apply safe and approved practices in the workplace
  • Apply proper techniques in solving algebraic problems
  • Explain concepts and principles of physics and mechanics
  • Solve problems involving physical and mechanical properties

Skill Sets: Industrial Maintenance

Industrial Maintenance

Dept.

Course Title

Semester Hours

ELM 100

Occupational Safety & Health

3

ELM 217 Industrial Maintenance Fundamentals 3

ELM 218

Maintenance Applications

3

 

Total Hours

9

Skill Set Outcomes

  • Discuss OSHA standards as they apply to safety and health issues in an industrial environment
  • Apply safe and approved practices in the workplace
  • Demonstrate knowledge of working with industrial mechanical and power transmission systems
  • Apply proper techniques and practices when using hand and power tools and in the repair of industrial equipment and systems
  • Apply proper techniques in troubleshooting and maintaining industrial systems and components
  • Develop knowledge of mechanical, fluid power, and electrical industrial systems and their interrelationships