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  • 3.00 Credits

    This web-based course covers the basic physics as applied to the Refrigeration and Air Conditioning industry.Topics include history, fundamentals of refrigeration, safety and refrigerant controls, and compressor construction, as well as characteristics of automatic controls applied to commercial, industrial, and domestic refrigeration. This course does not satisfy the requirements for any courses in the Electrical ServiceTechnician programs. Prerequisite: ET115 Basic Electricity 1.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This web-based course covers components of refrigeration forcommercial and industrial systems, including requirements andcomponent applications to develop and build up systems.Thiscourse does not satisfy the requirements for any courses in theElectrical Service Technician programs. Prerequisite: ET118Topics of Refrigeration 1.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces DC and AC circuit analysis, electrical qualities, and their relationships.Topics include circuit analysis with series and parallel circuits, Kirchoffs laws, superpositioning, and RL and RC transient response and phase relation.This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisites:MA119Technical Algebra & Trigonometry 2 and IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This introductory course investigates the construction, operation, and control of electrical equipment installed and maintained by the various electrical trades.Topics pertain to direct current equipment and include shunt, series, and compound motors and generators, manual and automatic DC controllers, stepping motors, and DC meters. It emphasizes the practical aspects of magnetic flux, counterelectromotive force, armature and field currents, motor and generator loading conditions, and the relationship of these electrical characteristics to specific types of mechanical, electrical, and electronic controllers. Prerequisite: ET101Technical Electricity 1. Corequisite: MA106Technical Mathematics 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a study of the types, applications, and use of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). It includes methods for developing PLC ladder programs, PLC installation, wiring, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Experience is provided using Allen Bradley MicroLogix, SLC500, and Compactlogix PLCs, as well as the Logixpro PLC Simulator. Corequisites: ET152 Circuits 2 and ET102 Technical Electricity 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course introduces the fundamentals of DC circuit analysis including the definition of various electrical quantities and their relationships. Topics include series and parallel circuits, Kirchhoff's Laws, Thevenin'sTheorem, Norton, superpositioning, maximum power transfer, and nodal and mesh analysis. Proper usage of laboratory equipment is stressed. Corequisites: ET153 Introduction to Electronics and MA121 Fundamentals of College Mathematics.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course covers AC circuit analysis.Topics include Phasor representation of sinusoidal voltage, currents, impedance, power solution of RLC circuits, frequency response, and series and parallel resonance. Three phase power transformers and Fourier analysis of complex waveforms are introduced.The use of computer solutions in problem solving is included. Prerequisites: ET151 Circuits 1, ET153 Introduction to Electronics, and either ET154 Computer Programming or IS101 Introduction to Personal Computers. Corequisite: MA122 Fundamentals of College Mathematics 2.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides the basic theory of electrical and electronic devices with elementary applications, familiarization with laboratory test equipment, and construction of an electronic power supply project. It covers the practical aspects of resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers and voltage regulators. Both AC and DC theory is discussed as well as the use of power supplies, function generators, digital multi-meters and the oscilloscope.The course concludes with the assembly and testing of a DC power supply. (Fall semester)
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course uses a high-level programming language and examines the available structure on a typical personal computer platform. Programming techniques and algorithm development are presented with real-world examples from the electrical field.The programming techniques may be used to solve practical problems in other EET courses. The course introduces the use of schematic capture and electrical circuit simulation software.This is a foundation course in computer programming for students in the Electrical EngineeringTechnology program.No previous programming knowledge is assumed.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course presents characteristics of OpAmp amplifiers including inverting, non-inverting, summing, and averaging types.Topics include gain and loss in decibels, frequency, and I/O impedances. Passive network frequency response, cutoff, rolloff and bandwidth are discussed. Magnitude and phase relationships are visualized utilizing Bode plots. Comparators are introduced.Applications of topics in the telecom industry are stressed. LEDs, laser diode, and photodiodes are discussed. Conceptual principles of diodesand transistors in linear and switching power supplies are presented.Troubleshooting and computer simulation are stressed.This course is restricted toVerizon NextStep students. Prerequisites: MA119Technical Algebra &Trigonometry 2, IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1, and either ET120 Survey of Electricity or ET151 Circuits 1. Corequisite: ET261Telecommunications Systems 1.
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