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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETC104 Semiconductors I is a study of basic semiconductor physics, diode applications, bipolar transistors, transistor biasing techniques, transistor amplifiers, field transistors, FET biasing techniques, FET amplifiers, and frequency analysis. (F,S,D)
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETC132 Semiconductors II is a study of semiconductor devices and circuits to include operational amplifiers, active filters, oscillators, regulated power supplies, and thyristors. (F,S,D)
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETC132 Introduction to Digital Circuits involves a study of basic logic circuit design and specific operating characteristics of commonly used integrated circuit technologies. Sequential and combinational logic circuits are developed, implemented, and analyzed in detail. (F,D)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ETC103 and ETC104 or HRA101; ETC110, ETC111, ETI225, and MTH105 Residential Wiring Internship is an on-the-job training class that provides a background of electrical principles and practices and an understanding of National Electrical Code requirements on the job. This course includes the practice of safety requirements, blueprint reading, and installation of service entrances, rough-in components, trim out components, and low voltage devices. Residential Wiring Internship encourages formation of people skills and doing required paper work on a job. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HRA101 Industrial Electricity is a course designed to prepare the student to use AC circuit theory to solve industrial control problems. This course also covers maintenance and use of solid state devices and controls, DC and three phase motors and motor controllers, and use of AC power systems. (S)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETI221, ETI236, or instructor approval Introduction to the National Electrical Code is a course designed to provide the students with a working knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and some hands-on experience in industrial electrical wiring to NEC standards. This course also covers installation and maintenance of solid state devices and controls, DC and three phase motors, and motor controllers. (S)
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4.00 Credits
Corequisite: ETC255 Industrial Control involves a study of AC motor and DC motor theory, as well as control devices and symbols, ladder diagrams, common motor control circuits, sensors and transducers, closed-loop process control, synchro components, and servo systems. (F,D)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETC255 Introduction to Microprocessors involves a study of microprocessor architecture, interfacing, programming, and troubleshooting with an emphasis on control applications. (S,D)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETI221 or ETI236 Introduction to Programmable Controllers is a study of safe installation and programming practices that are common to most programmable controllers. Programming includes implementing logic, sequencing, timing, counting, and arithmetic operations through analog or digital input and output modules. (S)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETI236 PLCs for Automation is a study of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), their hardware components, and programming methods. Basic and advanced programming procedures are studied and applied. Safe installation and troubleshooting practices are studied and applied. Process control, data acquisition, and computer-controlled machines and processes are also studied. (S)
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