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ELT 3020: Electrical Circuits and Controls fall
4.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course provides an intense introduction to the basics of DC and AC circuits. The applications of these principles to electromechanical systems, transformers, power distribution, and motors are explored. Transducers, sensors, and the fundamentals of digital systems are examined as well. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MAT-1520, Junior standing or instructor permission.
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ELT 3020 - Electrical Circuits and Controls fall
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ELT 3030: Solid State Electronics spring
4.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course reviews solid state theory and introduces students to multilayer semiconductor devices (diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors, thyristors, PUTs, etc.). Other topics include integrated circuit amplifiers, comparators, timers, regulators, multiplexers, and oscillators. Computer simulation software is used. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ELT-1032 or ELT-3060.
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ELT 3030 - Solid State Electronics spring
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ELT 3040: Electronic and Data Communications spring
4.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course introduces students to the concepts necessary to understand data communications in today's networked world. Both analog communications and digital communications are studied. Topics include media characteristics, Fourier series analysis, frequency division multiplexing, noise, and modulation techniques. Additional topics include network protocols, data encoding techniques, error detection and correction, encryption, and data compression. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: MAT-1520, ELT-2050, ELT-3030, and CIS-2025.
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ELT 3040 - Electronic and Data Communications spring
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ELT 3050: Microprocessor Techniques II spring
4.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This third course in digital electronics focuses on implementing an embedded system. Topics include a review of programmable peripherals, interfacing standard i/o devices and sensors found in embedded systems, standard communication interfaces, batterybased operation, ROMable code, mixed language programming (assembly language and C), real time programming issues, and hardware based debugging techniques (in-circuit emulation). The students work with a single board computer and build a complete, stand-alone embedded system. 3 hours of lecture, 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: ELT-2050 and ELT-3010. [Course fee: $65.00]
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ELT 3050 - Microprocessor Techniques II spring
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ELT 3060: Electrical Circuit Analyses fall
3.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course reviews and extends the circuit analysis capabilities of students who have only had an introductory electrical circuits course. Topics include passive components (resistor, capacitor, inductor, transformers), Kirchoff's laws, network theorems (mesh, nodal, Thevenin, Norton, superposition), dependent sources, two port models, and transient response. This course emphasizes alternating current concepts and makes use of computer simulation software. 3 hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: MAT-1520 and ELT-2072 or ELT-1031 and Junior standing in the BSELM program.
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ELT 3060 - Electrical Circuit Analyses fall
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ELT 4010: Computer Architecture fall
3.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course discusses the architecture of computer systems, both inside the CPU as well as outside. Topics include pipelines, cache, floating-point unit, RISC vs CISC architecture, and so forth. Issues such as branch prediction, pipeline interlocks, and coordinating SMP machines are discussed. Additional topics cover the system at large: busses of various types, memory architecture, disk controllers, NICs, etc. The emphasis is on real systems and characteristics of current technology. 3 hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: ELT-3050.
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ELT 4010 - Computer Architecture fall
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ELT 4020: Digital Signal Processing spring
4.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) theory and applications are covered from an introductory to an intermediate level. Throughout the course, the implementation of DSP algorithms and mathematical functions such as Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) filters, Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters, correlation routines, Discrete Fourier Transforms (DFT), and Inverse Discrete Fourier Transforms (IDFT) are examined. The student also gains familiarity with DSP hardware system design and peripheral interface techniques. 3 hours of lecture and 3 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: ELT- 2050 and MAT-2532
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ELT 4020 - Digital Signal Processing spring
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ENG 1041: Basic College Writing fall
4.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This integrated course helps students develop basic reading and writing skills. Comprehension and vocabulary skills are taught through analysis of technical reading selections. Students write regularly and improve their grammar skills through systematic review. 3 hours of lecture, 2 hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Placement level 1.
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ENG 1041 - Basic College Writing fall
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ENG 1061: English Composition fall
3.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
Students are expected to read and think critically, to write effectively, and to understand the fundamentals of literary analysis and written composition. Classroom discussion of assigned readings and the construction of related essays are stressed. A required research paper demonstrates the student's use of resources in locating, organizing, and presenting materials in an accepted format. The Writing Graduation Standard is assessed in ENG- 1061. 3 hours of lecture per week. Prerequisite: Placement level 4.
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ENG 1061 - English Composition fall
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ENG 2101: Introduction to Creative Writing as required
3.00 Credits
Vermont Technical College (7.1.2023 merged into Vermont State University)
This course encourages students to explore themselves and the worlds around them with a writer's eye. Along with writing their own stories, students will read stories and essays by other writers, and will workshop each other's stories. 3 hours of lecture per week. (General Education: AH). Prerequisite: ENG-1061 or equivalent.
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