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								4.00 Credits 
								Draw circuits using Multisim. Compose directories using Windows commands. Identify schematic symbols and components. Produce a technical document with text, graphs and schematics. Assembly of circuits. Three classroom, three lab hours per week.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								2.00 Credits 
								Introduction to direct and alternating current circuits, power, three phase and test equipment. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: DEV 0024
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								5.00 Credits 
								Number systems, operations and codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, DeMorgan's theorem and logic simplification, combination logic circuits, encoders/decoders, multiplexers/ demultiplexers, adders, subtractors and ALUs, flip-flops and related devices, counters, shift registers, memory and storage, integrated circuit technologies. Four classroom, three lab hours per week. Prerequisite: EET 1116
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								Basic principle, theory, operation and characteristics of common D.C. and A. C. machinery. Two classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: EET 1120
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Electrical components and quantities, voltage, current and resistance, Ohm's law; analysis of series, parallel and series-parallel circuits, circuit theorems, capacitors and inductors, transient response of capacitive and inductive circuits. Three classroom, three lab hours per week. Prerequisite: MAT 1270
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Sinusoidal wave properties, complex numbers and phasors, behavior of transformers, steadystate behavior of RC circuits under A.C. conditions, steady-state behavior of RL circuits under A.C. conditions, steady-state behavior of RLC circuits under A.C. conditions, analysis of basic filter circuits, A.C. network theorems such as superposition, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, three phase and polyphase power and power factor analysis. Three classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: EET 1150
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								2.00 Credits 
								This course provides a basic overview of remote sensing, highlights the need for space astronomy, describes the composition of the space environment, principles of black/ white and color photography, highlights the importance and different aspects of aerial photography and videography, aerial ground control and land mapping, visual image interpretation, thermal radiation principles associated with thermal sensing, remote sensing history from space as well as the U.S. Landsat program operations and contribution, digital image processing and classification, and microwave sensing principles and applications. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: Approval of Department
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								4.00 Credits 
								Course is an introduction to internal and external PC hardware components. Students learn to identify and install major hardware components. Perform PC setup and basic input/output system. Three classroom, three lab hours per week.
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								2.00 Credits 
								Elementary industrial machine wiring principles; schematics, panel layouts, assembly, wiring techniques and equipment used in automated industry; standards for safe operation of equipment and protection of personnel with emphasis given to handson work and actual wiring of panels. One classroom, two lab hours per week. Prerequisite: EET 1120
 
							
						
						
							
								 
									
								3.00 Credits 
								Basic safety procedures, use of hand and power tools; electrical circuit theory; use of test equipment; basics of residential, commercial and industrial wiring observing National Electric Code (NEC). One classroom, six lab hours per week
 
							
						 
				
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