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Lamar State College Port Arthur 2016-2017 Catalog
Basic measurements, automatic control systems and design, closed loop systems, controllers, feedback, control modes, and control configurations. Prerequisite( s): INTC 1301.
INTC 1443 Application of Industrial Automatic Control.............................................................. 4:3:2
Automatic process control including measuring devices, analog and digital instrumentation, signal transmitters, recorders, alarms, controllers, control valves, and process and instrument diagrams. Includes connection and troubleshooting of loops. Prerequisite( s): CETT 1303 and INTC 1301.
INTC 1348 Analytical Instrumentation............. 3:2:3
Analytical instruments emphasizing utilization in process applications. Includes, but not limited to, chromatography, pH, conductivity, and spectrophotometric instruments. Corequisite( s): INTC 1301.
INTC 1301 Principles of Industrial Measurements I............................................................................ 3:2:4
Principles of measurement. Includes operation of devices used to measure process variables and basic control functions.
INTC 1355 Unit Operations.............................. 3:2:3
Automatic control requirements of industrial processes. Includes control systems, control loop tuning and analysis.
INTC 2336 Distributed Control and Programmable Logic................................................................. 3:2:3
An overview of distributed control systems including configuration of programmable logic controllers, smart transmitters, and field communicators. Functions of digital systems in a process control environment. Prerequisite( s): CETT 1303 and CETT 1325.
( ITSC) Computer & Information Sciences, General Courses
ITSC 1305 Introduction to PC Operating Systems............................................................. 3:3:0
Introduction to personal computer operating systems including installation, configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices, and use of utilities.
ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers............. 4:3:2
Overview
of
computer
information
systems.
Introduces
computer
hardware,
software,
procedures, and human resources.
( ITSE) Information Technology Programming
ITSE 1359 Introduction to Scripting Languages......................................................... 3:3:1
Introduction to scripting languages including basic data types, control structures, regular expressions, input / output, and textual analysis.
ITSE 2321 Objected-Oriented Programming... 3:3:1
Introduction to object-oriented programming. Emphasis on the fundamentals of design with classes, including development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes object-oriented programming techniques, classes, and objects. Prerequisite( s): ITSC 1401, ITSE 1359.
ITSE 2357 Advanced Object-Oriented Programing........................................................ 3:2:3
Application of advanced object-oriented techniques such as abstract data structures, class inheritance, polymorphism, and exception handling. Prerequisite( s): ITSE 2321.
ITSE 2386 Internship Computer Programming / Programmer, General....................................... 3:0:0
A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Prerequisite( s): ITSE 2357, ITSC 1305, ITSE 2321. Must have completed 45 semester credit hours of courses in the major.
( ITSW) Information Technology Systems
ITSW 1301 Introduction to Word Processing.. 3:3:1
An overview of the production of documents, tables and graphics. Prerequisite( s): POFT 1127.
ITSW 2337 Advanced Database....................... 3:3:1
Advanced concepts of database design and functionality. Prerequisite( s): POFI 2350.
( LGLA) Paralegal
LGLA 1307 Introduction to Law and the Legal Professions........................................................ 3:3:0
Overview of the law and the legal professions including legal concepts, systems, and terminology; substantive areas of law and the federal and state judicial systems; ethical obligations and regulations;
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