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EETT 1805: PC Hardware Storage
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This course introduces the storage systems featured in the modern Personal Computer (PC) and legacy PCs that a technician is likely to encounter in the field. Prerequisites: None.
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EETT 1810: PC Hardware Peripherals
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This course provides technicians with the tools and techniques to troubleshoot peripherals featured in the modern Personal Computer (PC) and many of the still operating legacy PCs. The labs are designed to increase a student's troubleshooting effectiveness. Prerequisites: None.
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EETT 2000: DC Series-Parallel
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This is a transition class signaling the start of the 2nd year of study. Students will explore direct current voltage, current, power, and energy concepts in greater detail thereby providing a solid foundation for the follow-on advanced Alternating Current (AC) circuits classes. Prerequisite: MATH 1110.
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EETT 2005: DC Circuit Theorems
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
In this class students will apply network theorems to direct current circuits. This will prepare students for meaningful alternating current and analog circuit analysis in the follow-on classes. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 2100: AC Phasors
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class introduces steady state Alternating Current (AC) circuit analysis. Students will solve for circuit parameters using rotating phase vectors applied to traditional tools such as Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, as well as Thévenin and Norton network theorems. Prerequisite: MATH 1106.
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EETT 2105: AC Polyphase Systems
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class introduces Alternating Current (AC) three-phase electrical systems that serve as the foundation of our power generation, transmission, and distributions systems. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 2110: AC Complex Power
0.50 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class expands upon the earlier single and three-phase Alternating Current (AC) lessons to include aspects of complex power and efficiency. In the lab students will use advanced test equipment to measure power consumption in three phase circuits and measure power quality to visualize transients and harmonics. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 2115: AC ElectroMech Machines
1.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class provides a basic introduction to motors and generators. Students will construct a variety of circuit featuring Direct Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) motors and generators. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 2200: Analog Power Electronics
1.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
Students will explore high power semiconductors and associated energy converting circuits leading to a greater understanding of devices such as the modern Variable Frequency Drive (VFD). This class also explores the analog and digital techniques associated with energy conversion. Prerequisite: None.
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EETT 2205: Analog Transistors
1.00 Credits
Northland Community and Technical College
This class introduced the Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) and Metal Oxide Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET). Students will learn to identify key characteristics and operating conditions thereby preparing them for the follow-on amplifier classes. Prerequisite: None.
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