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  • 4.00 Credits

    Electronics Communications Pre: Comm and Math Proficiencies, IEL211 Co: Students practice the analysis and application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the telecommunications industry. Topics include frequency response of active filters, oscillators; amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, phase locked loops; pulse modulation concepts; and introduction to television; theoretical and hands-on troubleshooting of test circuits, and analysis by computer simulation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of Microprocessors Pre: EMT204 or special permission Co: Covers the various designs and applications of microprocessors. The student will be instructed in assembler language and ix86 programs will be written, entered, run and debugged on individualized trainers. The study of microprocessors will include programmable integrated circuits containing control, arithmetic, logic, and memory sections, experimenting with individual microcomputer trainers and building a simplified working model of a microcomputer. Industrial applications of the microprocessor will be stressed. (3 lecture hours and 2 lab hours per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Digital Electronics 1 Pre: IEL104 Co: This course will prepare students in digital electronics with topics related to number systems and codes, logic functions, and Boolean algebra. IC building blocks are used in applications ranging from logic gates to flip-flops, counters, registers, and arithmetic circuits. Algebraic reduction and mapping are used to minimize Boolean expressions and combinational logic circuits. Computer simulation of digital circuits will be used to verify actual hardware setups.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Digital Electronics 2 Pre: IEL217 Co: This course is designed to train students in the organization, architecture, and hardware aspects of digital computer systems. Topics include an introduction to microprocessors, types and characteristics of different chips, motherboards, bus structures, memory, I/O interfaces, disk drives, video displays, and printers. Serial and parallel buses are discussed. Applications include interfacing of peripherals, data communications between computers, and a team project.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Digital Systems for Telecommunications 1 Pre: Comm and Math Proficiencies, MAT135, CPS190 Co: This course presents topics in hardware and systems as used in the telecommunications industry. Electrical and digital circuits are explored. Binary numbers systems are discussed as applied to telecommunications equipment. Students will explore hardware to the modular level. Students will demonstrate and simulate digital circuits.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Digital Systems for Telecommunications 2 Pre: Comm and Math Proficiences, IEL219 Co: Students will work with hardware and software installations, with an introduction of the personal computer fundamentals. Students will connect a personal computer to a network, and install and set up a printer. The course will cover managing and supporting Windows, configure user- related issues and customization, learning how to maintain a computer and troubleshooting fundamentals. An optional topic would cover Home Technology Integration including surveillance and home automation. The course is composed of lecture and in-class demonstration and lab.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Electronic Systems for Telecommunications 1 Pre: IEL104; PHY100 Co: Students practice the analysis and application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the telecommunications industry. Topics include frequency response of filters, op-amps, oscillators, amplitude modulation, noise and LC circuits. Troubleshooting and analysis by computer simulation software is stressed throughout.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Electronic Systems for Telecommunications 2 Pre: IEL225 Co: Students practice the analysis and application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the telecommunications industry. Topics include frequency modulation, communication: techniques, digital, wired, and wireless, transmission lines, antennas, and fiber optics. Troubleshooting and analysis by computer simulation software is stressed throughout.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Industrial Control Electronics 1 Pre: IEL 102 Co: IEL204 AND IEL205 Introduces the theory and practical application of industrial control elements including single and multi-phase power transformers, single and multi-phase AC motors, DC motors, stepper and servo motors. Theory and application of fiber optics with respect to signal transmission characteristics and interconnection techniques is presented. Hands-on applications are heavily emphasized for all topics covered. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Industrial Control Electronics 2 Pre: IEL241 Co: IEL206 AND IEL214 Introduces the theory and practical application of industrial control elements including the theory and operation of programmable logic controllers (PLC) as applied to the industrial environment (Industrial, Factory, Production & Process). Fundamentals of industrial robots and robotics are also investigated. Hands-on applications are heavily emphasized for all topics covered. (3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of lab per week)
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