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3.00 Credits
This calculus-based course uses the vector approach to deal with the three-dimensional resolution of forces and moments on rigid bodies in equilibrium, centroids,moments of inertia, and virtual work. Prerequisites:MA152 Calculus 2, and PH261 Engineering Physics 1.
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3.00 Credits
This calculus-based course uses the vector approach to deal with kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Prerequisites: MA253 Calculus 3, and ES271 Engineering Statics.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses these topics: the zeroth, first and second laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic equilibrium, thermodynamic properties, cycles, and applications to physical and chemical systems. Prerequisites:MA253 Calculus 3, and PH262 Engineering Physics 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents a calculus-based introduction to linear circuit analysis.Topics include electrical laws, quantities, and DC and AC circuits. Analysis techniques include mesh and nodal approaches, Thevenin,Norton, superposition, and source transformation, as well as phasor analysis. Balanced three-phase and transformer circuits are presented, analysis techniques are discussed, and computer-based circuit simulation tools are introduced. Corequisites:MA253 Calculus 3, and PH262 Engineering Physics 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the complete response of first and secondorder electrical circuits using the classical solution of differential equations and the LaplaceTransform methods. It analyzes circuits containing operational amplifiers.Diodes and their applications in rectifiers and waveshaping circuits are studied. Simple transistor biasing is learned. Prerequisites: ES291 Electrical Circuits 1 Corequisite:MA260 Differential Equations.
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4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Engineering Science Cr
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2.00 Credits
This introductory course provides the basic knowledge and skills necessary within any electrical service technician program. It includes an in-depth study of electron theory,Ohm's Law, series and parallel circuits, as well as electrical energy and power relationships. Also included are methods of generation of electromotive force, electromagnetism, and motor principles and capacitance as these apply to DC circuits. Uses, construction, and calibration of voltmeters and ammeters are investigated. Corequisite: MA105Technical Mathematics 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ET101Technical Electricity 1. It reinforces previously acquired information and applies it to alternating current (AC) circuits. It investigates AC sine wave generation, mutual inductance inductive and capacitive reactance, and instantaneous values of voltage and current as well as real and apparent power. Uses, construction, and calibration of AC metering equipment are an integral part of this course. Practical application of each topic in both introductory courses are included in all laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: ET101Technical Electricity 1. Corequisite: MA106Technical Mathematics 2.
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2.00 Credits
This course investigates the fundamental properties of semiconductor materials and the utilization of these materials in devices such as diodes, bi-polar transistors, field effect transistors, thyristors, and common substrated integrated circuits. Experiments pertain to various rectifiers, voltage regulators and elementary amplifier circuits. Emphasis is placed on constructing, troubleshooting, modifying, and repairing those circuits considered fundamental to the operation of electronic equipment. Prerequisites: ET101Technical Electricity 1 and MA105Technical Mathematics 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the types, application, and use of electrical/electronic drawings. It includes schematic diagrams and symbols as well as the operation of electro-mechanical devices.The course differentiates between schematics and wiring diagrams. It develops the use of block diagrams, schematics, ladder-logic diagrams, wiring diagrams, assembly drawings, and bills of material.Topics include Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Basic Relay PLC Instructions, PLC Timers and Counters, and PLC programs in the form of PLC ladder diagrams. Co-requisite: ET102Technical Electricity 2.
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