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3.00 Credits
PRINCIPLES OF VIRTUAL REALITY Prerequisites: EST 1603 with a C An introductory course in Virtual Reality(VR) technology. The student will be introduced to the physical principles, technological challenges, possibilities, and limitations for the creation of virtual environments. Laboratory projects emphasize the visualization, exploration, and modification of scientific data in virtual environments. (Special Fee: $54.00)
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3.00 Credits
INTRODUCTION TO ALTERNATIVE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY Prerequisite: None Co-requisite: None This course will introduce students to a variety of energy sources such as nuclear, wind, geothermal, solar, hydro, and biodiesel.
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3.00 Credits
INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS Prerequisite: EET 1214C and MTB 1329 or department approval. This course is structured to introduce the student to the basic concepts of Fiber Optics, fiber hardware, and its applications. Topics covered will include fiber amplifiers, fiber lasers, and fiber gratings, transmitters, receivers, light sources, optical amplifiers, connectors, splices, couplers, and splitters. In addition, fiber optics measurements and fiber optics communications will be discussed from a system point of view. Various as- pects of telecommunications for telephone, cable television, data and Internet transmission also are covered. (Special Fee: $28.00)
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3.00 Credits
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRO-OPTICAL DEVICES Prerequisite: EET 1052C or deapartment approval. This course introduces the principles of optoelectronics design to students who have some background in general electronics design, circuit theory, electronic devices, and digital techniques. Students will become familiar with radiometric and photometric theory, basic optics, and optoelectronic devices and methods. Devices covered are opto-electronic sources, detectors, lasers and laser diodes, displays, optocouplers, and fiber optics devices. This course includes several laboratory experiences and applications. (Special Fee: $32.00)
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3.00 Credits
INTRODUCTION TO LASERS This course introduces students to the principles and operation of lasers from an applications viewpoint. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to construct and safely operate a laser, as well as apply basic trouble shooting techniques to optimize the laser's performance for required applications. (Special Fee: $61.00)
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3.00 Credits
MODELING AND SIMULATION Pre-requisite: EST 1603 This course provides the student with an overview of modeling methods and the existing simulation types. It includes the application of different modeling techniques utilizing physical parameters, math, computational techniques and equations. Emphasis will be placed on experimental modeling of discrete event and dynamic systems. Exercises will provide practical insights and modeling and simulation, and verification can be achieved by the discussion of observed behaviors. Principles of object- oriented programming, as applied to simulation, will be discussed. (Special Fee: $35.00)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EET 1025C. A study of devices and components that translate electrical energy into mechanical motion such as servo motors, stepping motors, solenoids, linear motors and actuators. (Special Fee: $25.00)
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3.00 Credits
ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS Prerequisite: EST 1603 This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles of robots including classification, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and applications in the robotics industry. Students will use hands-on practices to become familiar with sections of a robotic systen. (Special Fee: $35.00)
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3.00 Credits
PROGRAMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS Prerequisite: CET 2112C or departmental approval. Introduction to theory of operation of analog and digital controllers and software techniques, including math tables, logic charts, and Boolean Algebra. Particular emphasis on ladder logic diagrams, including timing functions, counters, and master control relays. Laboratory projects provide practical insights into capabilities and limitations of programmable controllers in industrial applications. (Special Fee: $ 35.00)
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4.00 Credits
ENGINEERING MATERIALS AND PROCESSES (Formerly ETM 1822) Survey of basic materials used in industry, metallic and non-metallic, and processes used to form, fabricate, and finish these materials. Survey of materials and methods used in construction. Covers broad areas of wood, concrete, masonry, metal, and other building materials. Students select various topics for class presentation. Variety of audio visual material enhances student understanding of topics. This course includes learning activity designed to ensure competence in oral communication. (Special Fee: $28.00)
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