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ED U970: Junior/ Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on in-depth project in which a student conducts research or produces a product related to the student's major field. Culminating experience in the University Honors Program. Combined with Junior/Senior Project 2 or college-defined equivalent for 8 credit honors project.
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ED U971: Junior/ Senior Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Focuses on second semester of in-depth project in which a student conducts research or produces a product related to the student's major field. Culminating experience in the University Honors Program.
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EET E190: Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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EET E190 - Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
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EET E191: Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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EET E191 - Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
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EET E192: Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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EET E192 - Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
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EET E193: Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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EET E194: Electrical Engineering Technology Elective
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005. Offers elective credit for courses taken at consortium institutions.
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EET E201: Circuit Analysis
4.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETE 4201 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Defines circuit variables of current, voltage, power, and energy. Introduces basic circuit theory laws, such as Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, Thevenin and Norton's theorems, and superposition, and applies them to DC circuits. Explores the energy storage devices, capacitors, and inductors. Introduces mesh and nodal analysis for solution of more complex circuits. Discusses operational amplifiers from a terminal point of view. The transient response of RC and RL circuits are developed by solution of first-order differential equations. Using second-order differential equations, solutions are developed for parallel and series RLC circuits. Introduces solutions of AC circuits by frequency domain methods. The basic circuit laws are applied to AC circuits using phasor algebra. Develops the concepts of impedance and admittance. Introduces computer-assisted solutions using simulation software
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EET E202: Lab for EET E201
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETE 4202 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Accompanies EET E201. Covers topics from the course through various experiments.
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EET E224: Circuits Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Northeastern University
Retired August 31, 2005. Involves experiments in DC electrical circuits and the study of various measurement techniques. Includes the use of ammeters, ohmmeters, voltmeters, VOMs, and power supplies. Studies equivalent resistance, series and parallel circuits, Ohm's law, Thevenin and Norton theorems, as well as superposition and maximum power transfer theorems.
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