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ETEC 272: Electronic Devices And Circuits
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETEC 271. A first course in electronic devices and circuits. Fundamental properties of semiconductor devices and their behavior in electronic circuits. Labora-tory experiments in construction, testing, investigation and troubleshooting.
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ETEC 273: Digital Electronics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 271, EET major or written permission. Introductory digital electronics with emphasis on basic digital concepts, Boolean algebra, digital integrated circuit devices and the major functional units from building block approach. Laboratory with applications, constructing, testing and troubleshooting of digital circuits.
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ETEC 274: Fundamentals of Microprocessors
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 273, EET major or written permission. Introduction to microprocessors and programming concepts. Study of structured programming, instruction sets, hardware and interfacing techniques. Laboratory experiments with popular units.
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ETEC 280: Power Mechanics
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Design principles of major power sources: including Otto cycle, Clerk cycle, Diesel, Wankel, Stirling cycle and Rankine cycle engines.
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ETEC 281: Power Transmission
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Principles and practices of mechanical transmission of power. Gear drive, chain drive, belt drive, overrunning clutches, universal joints, synchromesh transmissions and limited slip differentials are covered in theory and practice.
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ETEC 301: Materials For Design
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 110, industrial design or technology education major or permission. Fundamentals of materials technology for industrial design majors. Properties and processing of materials with an emphasis on plastics.
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ETEC 305: Computer- Aided Design Animation
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Etec 110 or written permission. Development of design animations. Students will utilize a computer-aided design package to produce renderings and animations.
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ETEC 311: Perspective And Rendering I
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 110 (may be taken as a co-req with junior standing) or one of the following with permission of instructor: EGEO 350, EGEO 352, ESTU 401. First half of course explores perspective systems, shadow construction, reflections and other aspects of technical drawing as they apply to industrial design. Second half applies perspective skills to realistic marker rendering of materials and products as well as rapid visualization as an informal means of expressing new ideas quickly.
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ETEC 312: Industrial Design Cad Skills
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Pre- or co-req: ETEC 311 or permission of instructor. Computer-intensive course focusing on solid modeling, advanced rendering techniques, vector- based drawing and raster-based image editing relevant to industrial design that will enable students to present and communicate product design concepts skillfully.
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ETEC 313: Architectural Concepts And Residential Planning
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ETec 110. Historical development; considerations of design; analysis of needs; utilization of sites; preparation of plans.
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