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EEE 155: hrs Electrical Systems
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
An introductory study of basic alternating current theory, emphasizing voltage, reactance, resonance, single and three phase power, and network analysis.
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EEE 158: hrs Practical Electronics I Motors and Generators
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: EEE150 or consent of instructor. A combination lecture/laboratory course covering basic electrical/electronic fundamentals and the proper use of electronic test equipment. The course includes a study of inductance, capacitance, resonant circuits, motors and generators with hands-on laboratory experience.
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EEE 160: hrs Practical Electronics II
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: EEE158 or consent of instructor. A continuation of EEE158, the course covers more complex circuits and applications of solid state devices including transistors, integrated circuit, OP-AMP's, SCR's multivibrators,timing circuits and logic circuits.
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EEE 171: hrs National Electrical Code
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. A course designed to update electrical workers and electricians with the ever changing National Electrical Code.
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EEE 183: hrs Schematic Reading
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Instruction and lab experience leading to student being able to read and use electronic diagrams. These skills can be utilized in the process of maintenance and troubleshooting of electronic circuits equipment.
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EEE 186: hrs Digital Electronics and Applications
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: EEE150 or consent of instructor. This course covers the four basic logic gate systems and flip-flops, binary and octal number systems, large scale memory circuits, ECH, MOS, and FTL circuits.
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EEE 186 - hrs Digital Electronics and Applications
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EEE 191: hrs Electronic Servicing
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: MAT095. Teach the basic principles of process automation and demonstrate the application of these principles in modern industrial practice. This is an introductory or first level course. The course is intended to be both theoretical and practical to show the basic concepts of process control theory and how these concepts are used in daily practice.
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EEE 194: hrs Digital Computer Electronics
4.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: EEE200. Introduction to microprocessors and microcomputers. The emphasis will be on internal architecture and communication between processors and the outside world.
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EEE 197: hrs Programmable Logic Controllers
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: EEE194 and EEE200. This course offers a learning opportunity that covers a wide range of the applications of electronics in the fields of automation and fluid power control. Programmable logic controllers are the brains controlling the majority of current automation.
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EEE 200: hrs Solid State Electronics
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: EEE160 or consent of instructor. A study of semiconductor diodes and bipolar transistors. The course includes atomic physics fundamentals as it applies to semiconductor devices, rectifier circuits, bias and stabilization of various solid state circuits.
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