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ENGT 1214: Introduction to Mechanisms
4.00 Credits
Rose State College
A study of basic mechanical drive components such as gears, pulleys, belts, chains, and sprockets. Topics include the mechanical principles and applications of these devices and mechanical systems employing them. Prerequisite: MATH 0123 or MATH 0133.
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ENGT 1224: Mechanisms
4.00 Credits
Rose State College
A continuation of ENGT 1214 including cams, cam followers, levers, and linkages plus the combination of these devices with gears, pulleys, and sprockets to form complex mechanical systems. Prerequisites: ENGT/MATH 1143, ENGT 1214.
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ENGT 1304: Introduction to Electronics
4.00 Credits
Rose State College
For beginning students who are starting a career in the electronics field and for non-majors. This course is essentially non-mathematical in nature and includes familiarization with a wide range of electronic components and circuits. The content includes electronic communications and digital electronic systems. Prerequisite: MATH 0133 or concurrent enrollment.
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ENGT 1314: Fundamentals of Electricity
4.00 Credits
Rose State College
The nature of electricity, Ohm's Law, series and parallel circuits; Kirchhoff's Laws, network theorems, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, and steady state and transient analysis of RC and RL circuits. Laboratory experience emphasizes use of test equipment and circuit hardware. Prerequisite: ENGT/ MATH 1133 or concurrent enrollment.
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ENGT 1324: Circuit Analysis
4.00 Credits
Rose State College
The topics of study include the following: the response of resistive, inductive, and capacitive elements to sinusoidal voltages and currents; the use of complex numbers in the analysis of series, parallel, and series-parallel AC circuits with resistive, inductive, capacitive components; and the characteristics of AC power. The subjects of transformers, resonant circuits, passive filters, polyphase systems, and pulse waveforms will also be examined. Prerequisites: ENGT 1143, ENGT 1314, ENGT/MATH 1133; corequisite: ENGT/MATH 1143.
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ENGT 1333: Electronic Devices and Amplifiers
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
The study of the various semiconductor diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors, and PNPN devices. This study includes the characteristics, parameters, biasing, uses such as amplifiers, and basic circuit configurations for these devices. Prerequisites: ENGT/MATH 1133, ENGT 1314; co-requisite: ENGT 1324.
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ENGT 1343: Introduction to Digital Electronics
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
The study of binary, octal, and hexadecimal number systems, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, logic gates and integrated circuits, encoders and decoders, counters, arithmetic logic units, flip-flops, shift register, and memories. Describes the specifications and practical applications of digital integrated circuits. Prerequisites: ENGT/MATH 1133, ENGT 1333 or concurrent enrollment.
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ENGT 1711: Windows for Engineering Technology
1.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course is a prerequisite study of windows type computer operating systems for engineering technology majors. It prepares the student to perform a variety of operator tasks required to interface windows operating systems and associated engineering technology software packages such as computer-aided-drafting and specialized electric/electronic production programs.
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ENGT 1712: Technical Blueprint Reading
2.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course teaches one how to read and interpret technical blueprints. Course work centers primarily upon machine drawings and includes line identification, understanding the arrangement of standard views, dimensions and notes, geomet- ric dimensioning and tolerances, and using the SI measurement system. This course is beneficial to drafters, technologists, engineers, estimators, and business people who must be able to read blueprints.
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ENGT 1813: Programming for Engineering Technology
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course introduces the first-time user to the fundamentals of the personal computer, computer hardware, and software as viable tools for problem-solving in the area of engineering technology. Students learn to analyze technical problems, develop algorithms for solving technical problems, and write computer programs of moderate complexity in the C++ programming language. Instruction emphasizes using the computer to perform tasks such as mathematical calculations, collection, maintenance, and manipulation of data, and organizing and presenting solutions. Prerequisite: MATH 0133.
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