RNET-113 - Mathematics for Electronics I - 2.00 Credits
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Course Details
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This course is the first of two courses that teach students the fundamental concepts of mathematics required to understand the theory of electricity and electronics.
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Part of the:CAREER TRAINING (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) Department
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Available/Required in the following Programs:Renewable Energies Technology Diploma Program - Certificate Completion Plan
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Prerequisites : RNET Program Admission
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Course Outline
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Instructors Qualifications:
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Relevant Master’s Degree and at least 5 years relevant experience
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Office Hours:
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1.5 per week
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Contact Hours:
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30
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Student Evaluation Procedure:
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Assignments 50-70%, Final 30-50%, Total 100%. Grading procedures follow NVIT policy.
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Learning Outcomes:
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Upon successful completion of this course students should be able to:
- perform calculations involving fractions, decimals, and integers;
- apply scientific notation, engineering notation, and logarithms;
- demonstrate the ability to use algebraic terms and solve algebraic problems;
- demonstrate the ability to use the metric (SI) and customary (U.S. / imperial) systems of measurement; and
- apply principles of multiplying and factoring of polynomials to solving algebraic equations.
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Transfer Credits:
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For more information visit: www.bctransferguide.ca
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