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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Circuit laws and theorems, DC circuits, inductance, capacitance. [1/26/1998]
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3.00 Credits
Operational amplifiers. Diodes and circuit applications. Transistors. Low-frequency amplifiers using small-signal models. Biasing. Frequency response. Integrated laboratory experience. Prerequisite: EGTE Circuits II or permission of instructor [9/6/2000]
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3.00 Credits
Vectors, forces, resolution of forces, resultants, equilibrium, center of gravity, centroids and force systems. [9/8/1998]
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3.00 Credits
Shear, moments, stresses, bending, torsional shear, moment and shear diagrams, deflections, stress strain, bolted and welded joints, combined loading and column. [1/25/1999]
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3.00 Credits
Binary codes, gates and flip-flops, registers and counters, adders and ALUs, analysis and design of combinational and sequential circuits. Logic simulation. Logic families. Integrated laboratory experience. [9/4/2002]
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3.00 Credits
A two-sequence course covering properties of metals and alloys, semiconductors, ceramics, glasses and polymers. Crystal structure, structural defects, alloying and phase diagrams. (Must be taken in proper sequence.) [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the design of instrumentation systems. Study of thermal, mechanical, optical and magnetic sensor operation and applications. Design of analog and the digital signal conditioning. Introduction to data acquisition systems. Laboratory experimentation involving the design, bread-boarding, and testing of signal conditioning circuits and a selection of sensors and applications. [9/4/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic concepts of thermodynamics. Applications of gas and steam cycles to open and closed loop systems, such as gasoline and diesel engines, and steam turbines. Principles of refrigeration and air conditioning. [1/25/1999]
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3.00 Credits
Kinematics, kinetics, linear, angular, plane motion. Work, energy, power, impulse and momentum. [1/2/1997]
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2.00 Credits
Second part of a two-course sequence that helps prepare students for the FE/EIT (Fundamentals of Engineering, Engineer in Training) Exam. This course serves as a review class and may include new material not previously covered in the first three years of students' curricula. Prerequisite: EGTG 4001 FE/EIT Exam Preparation I or approval of advisor [9/4/2002]
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