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TEET 4610: EET Senior Project I
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Team efforts toward submitting a successful project proposal. Emphasis on engineering project development, project specifications, tasks scheduling, project management, and ethical or societal issues involved. Students are expected to perform research and start basic project design including component layouts, computer simulations and parts specifications.
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TEET 4620: EET Senior Project II
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
This course is the second stage of the senior design project. In this segment students start the actual implementation of their projects that includes building of electrical and/or mechanical systems, CAE/CAD software development, program writing, printed circuit board fabrication, systems testing, and performance evaluation. Requirements include weekly progress reports, oral presentations, a comprehensive final report, and a final project demonstration.
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TEET 4890: Spec Prob in EET
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Individual and specialized study in areas of electrical engineering technology not otherwise covered in the student's program.
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TEET 5238: Industrial Electronics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of industrial applications of electronic devices including SCR's, triacs, switching circuits, timers, logic control circuits, optical devices, and sensors. The course also includes laboratory activities. Graduate students will complete an additional independent research project that involves a written report with an oral presentation.
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TEET 5238G: Industrial Electronics
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of industrial applications of electronic devices including SCR's, triacs, switching circuits, timers, logic control circuits, optical devices, and sensors. Also includes laboratory activities in support of instruction. Graduate students will complete an independent research project which involves written and oral presentation.
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TEET 5245: Elect Comm Syst
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
In this course students will study basic principles, devices and circuits in modern electronic communications systems. Topics include systems and signal analysis, spectrum analysis, amplitude modulation and detection, frequency modulation and detection and oscillators. Graduate students will complete an additional independent research project.
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TEET 5245G: Electronic Comm System
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
In this course students will study basic principles, devices and circuits in modern electronic communications systems. Topics include systems and signal analysis, spectrum analysis, amplitude modulation and detection, frequency modulation and detection and oscillators. Graduate students will complete an additional independent research project.
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TEET 5340: Digital Communications
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Students will investigate digital modulation techniques including ASK, FSK, BPSK, QAM and M-ary schemes; gain in-depth knowledge of analog-to-digital conversion principles; and explore practical real-world communications applications including wireless communications, cell phone technology, and consumer communications systems. Also includes laboratory activities in support of instruction. Graduate students will be required to complete an independent research project, not required of undergraduate students.
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TEET 5340G: Digital Communications
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Students will investigate digital modulation techniques including ASK, FSK, BPSK, QAM and M-ary schemes; gain indepth knowledge of analog-to-digital conversion principles; and explore practical real-world communication applications including wireless communications, cell phone technology, and consumer communications systems. The course also includes laboratory activities in support of instruction. Graduate students will be required to complete an independent research project, not required of undergraduate students.
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TEET 5531: Programmable Logic Controllers
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A study of sequential programmable logic controllers (PLCs) as applied to industrial processes with emphasis on ladder diagrams, input/output devices, application programming design of beginning through advanced functions, systems and networking. Also includes laboratory activities in support of instruction. Graduate students will complete an independent research project which involves a written and oral presentation.
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