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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts. Demand, production, cost, theory of the firm and markets, national income determination, and macroeconomic policy. Waiver: ECON 418 Intermediate Microeconomics and ECON 419 Intermediate Macroeconomics. Prerequisite: MATH 150 Calculus I or MATH 153 Introduction to Analytic Processes.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Comprehensive reading and research in various fields of economics. May be repeated if subject matter is different. Prerequisites: ECON 418 Intermediate Microeconomics and ECON 419 Intermediate Macroeconomics or ECON 805 Economic Analysis.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours. (2 hours lecture). First course in electronics program required of all new students. Basic electronics concepts, introduction to instrumentation and preparing lab reports. Includes strategies for success in the electronics curriculum.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Principles of electricity, magnetism, and basic laws. Fundamentals of analog and digital electronic components and circuits, including applied areas. Laboratory involves experiments with basic circuits and test equipment.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Methods and mathematical techniques of analyzing DC circuits, Kirchoff's Laws, Thevenin, Norton, superposition and maximum power transfer theorems. Branch, mesh, and nodal analysis. Prerequisites: EET 100 Prolog to Electronics. Recommended prerequisites: MATH 113 College Algebra or MATH 110 College Algebra with Review or MATH 126 Pre-Calculus.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Theory and experimentation with building block circuits in logic systems and computers including number systems, codes, Boolean Algebra, gates, flip-flops, registers, clocks and memories. Prerequisite: EET 100 Prolog to Electronics. Recommended Corequisite: EET 144 D.C. Circuit Analysis Methods.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Operation and characteristics of basic semi-conductor devices. Study of basic electronic circuits including wave-shaping circuits, power supplies, and amplifiers. Prerequisite: EET 144 D.C. Circuit Analysis Methods.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Methods and mathematical techniques of analyzing A.C. circuits. Kirchoffs Laws and phaser analysis. Apparent, reactive and real power calculations. Branch, mesh and nodal analysis. Prerequisites: EET 144 D.C. Circuit Analysis Methods and MATH 126 Pre-Calculus or MATH 122 Plane Trigonometry. Recommended Corequisite: MATH 150 Calculus I.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit hour. (1 hour lecture). Comprehensive examination of electronics fundamentals. Includes DC and AC analysis, basic logic circuits, basic semiconductor devices, and mathematics through Calculus I. Exam must be passed prior to taking upper division courses. Prerequisites: EET 245 Electronic Devices and Circuits, EET 246 A.C. Circuit Analysis Methods and MATH 150 Calculus I.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. (2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory). Industry standard automation concepts based on PLCs and other hardware. Terminology, symbolism, relay and ladder logic, hardware configuration, inputs (switches, software data and transducers), outputs (digital, analog, I/O panels and actuators), PLC programming and theory of hardware interfacing. Laboratory includes real world exercises and simulations. Prerequisite: EET 141 Introductory Electronics.
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