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ENGT 126: Green Dsgn & Bldg
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
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ENGT 127: Energy Systems I
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
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ENGT 204: Micr Proc +Dgt Sys
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
The student learns the function of internal registers and control inputs for microprocessors. How the microprocessor may be interfaced with other parts of a digital system is emphasized. The student gains understanding of a microprocessor's instruction set by writing actual programs. Digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversion techniques are included. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Digital Circuits (ENGT114)
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ENGT 209: Electronic Dev
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Semiconductor physics is studied as an aid to understanding the operation of electronic devices. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of device parameters and characteristic curves. Devices studied include the diode, transistor, the SCR, and power supplies. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Electrical Circuits II (ENGT112) or Permission of Instructor
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ENGT 221: Electron Cir App
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course is a continuation of Electronic Devices. New active devices to be covered include Field Effect Transistors, Differential Amplifiers, Operational Amplifiers, Triacs and unijunction devices. These devices will be used in amplifier circuits, oscillators, power control circuits, digital and analog circuits, and various industrial applications. Lecture: 3 hours Laboratory: 2 hours Prerequisite: Electronic Devices (ENGT209) or Permission of Instructor
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ENGT 227: Instrmnt + Measure
3.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course covers the principles of basic electronic test equipment and their applications. The equipment is first analyzed and then utilized in active circuits. The equipment to be covered includes power supplies, VOM & digital voltmeters, function generators, oscilloscopes, frequency counters, and specialized equipment. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 2 hours
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ENGT 228: Electronics Comm
4.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
Analog and digital communications systems are covered with an emphasis on fiber optic cable as a transmission medium. Topics covered include modulation, demodulation, multiplexing, demultiplexing, and advantages and disadvantages of various transmission media. Topics relating to the telephone network will be emphasized. Approximately half of the laboratory sessions will use computer software to simulate circuits and systems. Lecture: 2 hours Laboratory: 4 hours Prerequisite: Electrical Circuits II (ENGT112) or Permission of Instructor.
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ENGT 241: Code I
1.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
In this course the National Electrical Code is examined in detail. Students develop a working knowledge of the NEC and the ability to apply its requirements to electrical processes. Laboratory: 2 hours
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ENGT 242: Code II
1.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course focuses on use and application of the National Electrical Code in the design and installation of lightning protection systems. Laboratory: 2 hours
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ENGT 243: Theory
1.00 Credits
Massasoit Community College
This course begins with a review of AC theory, then covers series and parallel resonances, filters, power factors, quality and harmonics. Students learn to correct problems associated with power factors and harmonics and to demonstrate their ability to apply electrical theory learned in preceding years. Laboratory: 2 hours
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