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  • 5.00 Credits

    FUNDAMENTALS OF DC AND AC CIRCUITS Fundamental course in DC and AC circuits designed to prepare students for advanced courses in electrical and electronic circuits. A study of electrical laws, theorems, components, and networks used in DC and AC circuit applications. (Special Fee: $70.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND CURCUITS Prerequisite: EET 1025C or equivalent training in DC and AC electric circuits fundamentals. First of two-course sequence in electronic semiconductor circuits. Provides basic understanding of electronic circuits which utilize semiconductor diode and transistor circuit elements. Introduces concept of circuit simplification via idealizations, approximations and overview of semiconductor devices and their electrical properties. Emphasis on circuit analysis and various small-signal, linear and power applications utilizing diodes and transistors. Students assigned appropriate hands-on laboratory projects to expose them to practical considerations in implementing various semiconductor circuits analyzed in classroom. (Special Fee: $ 49.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: EET 1025C or equivalent training in DC and AC electric circuits fundamentals First of two-course sequence in electronic semiconductor circuits. Provides basic understanding of electronic circuits which utilize semiconductor diode and transistor circuit elements. Introduces concept of circuit simplification via idealizations, approximations and overview of semiconductor devices and their electrical properties. Emphasis on circuit analysis and various small-signal, linear and power applications utilizing diodes and transistors. Students assigned appropriate hands-on laboratory projects to expose them to practical considerations in implementing various semiconductor circuits analyzed in classroom. (Special Fee: $49.00)
  • 2.00 Credits

    A course involving laboratory environment learning. Student will learn to identify electronic components, use computer circuit simulators, solder and desolder components, and use the basic lab instruments for testing and troubleshooting. Student will be required to build a kit and demonstrate functionality and workmanship. (Special Fee: $64.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    INTEGRATED CURCUITS Prerequisite: EET 1141C or departmental approval. Second of two-course sequence in electronic semiconductor circuits. Covers more complex applications, including field-effect transistor circuitry, amplitude/phase shift response of transistor amplifiers, integrated circuits, negative and positive feedback circuits, voltage regulators, operational amplifiers, spectrum analysis and harmonic distortion. Provides hands-on experience via assigned laboratory projects to supplement classroom lectures. Familiarity gained with array of commercial test equipment frequently used in industrial development and testing facilities. (Special Fee: $ 49.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: EET 1141C or department approval Second of two-course sequence in electronic semiconductor circuits. Covers more complex applications, including field-effect transistor circuitry, amplitude/phase shift response of transistor amplifiers, integrated circuits, negative and positive feedback circuits, voltage regulators, operational amplifiers, spectrum analysis and harmonic distortion. Provides hands-on experience via assigned laboratory projects to supplement classroom lectures. Familiarity gained with array of commercial test equipment frequently used in industrial development and testing facilities. (Special Fee: $49.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    RF COMMUNICATION Prerequisite: EET 1141C or departmental approval. An introductory course that enables students to gain a technical working knowledge of electronic communication. It includes a broad range of topics such as AM and FM transmission and reception, transmission lines, Smith Chart, Active and Passive Filters, LC filters, SAW filters, Crystal filters, Oscillators, RF detectors, and Mixers. Classroom lectures are supplemented with laboratory projects to provide hands-on experience in the installation and theory of operation of the RF systems. (Special Fee: $49.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    INTRODUCTION TO TRANSMISSION LINES Prerequisites: MTB 1329 & EET 1214C. This is a laboratory-orientated course designed to familiarize the students with the fundamentals of transmission lines. The student is expected to become familiar with the important ideas and concepts of Fiber Optics, Coaxial cables, and Ethernet cables to gain an understanding of the range of their current applications on an introductory level. (Special Fee: $35.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    WIRELESS AND DATA COMMUNICATIONS Prerequisite: CET 2113C and EET 1141C or departmental approval. Covers electronic data communication including digital, fiber optics, and laser communication. Also includes coding transmission RS-232, RS-422, and IEEE-488 along with introduction to local area networks. (Special Fee: $ 49.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS Prerequisite: EST 1835 or Department Approval Co-requisite: None This course examines the direct conversion of solar energy to electricity. Students will be introduced to photovoltaic cell physics, different photovoltaic cell technologies, photovoltaic devices and systems, and photovoltaic energy storage systems. The hands-on exercises will reflect topics discussed. (Lab Fee: $46.00)
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