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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This entry level course is designed to introduce the student to computer graphical concepts and the visual display of information. Topics include layouts, charts, drawings, illustrations, computer aided design, image manipulation and enhancement, and graphic presentations. Projects include graphical techniques and analysis for graphic arts, medical imaging, and the sciences. Applications used include word processing, spreadsheet, databases, graphical presentation, photo editing, illustrating and computer aided design.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of basic semiconductor theory, diodes, bipolar transistors and FET¿s, bias circuits, amplifiers, frequency response, diff amps, and an introduction to semiconductor processing. Emphasis is placed on circuit and system design. Prerequisite: EET 101
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of of amp theory, configurations and applications. Circuit design problems are used throughout to emphasize real design situations. Circuit simulation is used to provide a base for prototyping and then bench testing real systems. Topics include op amp configurations, summing amps, Integrators and Differentiators, Log amps, D to A and A to D and a variety of control applications. Prerequisite: EET 201
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
An in-depth look at Microprocessors, digital interface circuits (bus controllers, latches\I/O techniques and memory mapping), Microcontrollers and assembly language programming. Micro controller applications design and hardware system design are also be covered. A number of analog control applications are designed and implemented. The course uses the Motorola 68HC11 system. Prerequisite: EET 104
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of basic RF systems, Analog systems (AM & FM), digital data techniques and protocols, antennas, wave propagation, satellite systems, wireless networks and cellular/PCS systems. The course also includes a semester long communications project that includes a 1.5 credit technical writing component. Prerequisites: EET 201, EET 106
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3.00 Credits
Students are assigned to a work study experience in an appropriate technology field at an off-campus site o1r provided with on-campus project work. The particular interests of the student in the field are considered in arranging the field experience. Enrollment by permission of the department chair.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to Engineering as a career with emphasis on communication skills. Topics to be presented include engineering graphics, technical report writing, computer graphics, 3D graphics modeling, 2D physical modeling and introduction to spreadsheets. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in MAT 121 or MAT 131 or higher
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
An introduction to engineering calculations involving the use of the digital computer. A structured object-oriented language such as C++ or Java is taught. Problems are drawn from DC- AC- digital circuit theory, numerical methods. A programming language course where problems are also solved using spreadsheets, math processors circuits modeling program, and visualization applications. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in MAT 121 or MAT 131 or higher
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4.00 Credits
Deals with forces in static equilibrium, including frictional forces. Introduces matrices to solve equations of more than one unknown. Thorough treatment of centroids and second moments. Maximum and minimum second moments; principal axis. Prerequisite: PHY 104 Corequisite: MAT 207
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4.00 Credits
Kinematics¿absolute and relative motion. Force, mass, and acceleration.Work and energy, Impulse and momentum. Mechanical vibrations. Modern use of vector analysis throughout the course. Prerequisites: EGR 205 and completed or concurrent enrollment in MAT 214
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