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4.00 Credits
This course meets the experiential needs of each student seeking competencies in the teaching/learning field. The student has the opportunity to participate in a selected school environment with a cooperating teacher for one full day per week. A bi-weekly seminar offers appropriate concomitant learnings. 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course builds on the processes begun in EDU 250. The bi-weekly seminar continues and the time in the selected school environment is increased to two full days per week. 4/0/0 Course fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the fields of electronics and computers for those who have no experience in these fields. It includes circuit components, Ohm's Law, basic DC and AC circuits, an introduction to power supplies, transistor and integrated circuit amplifiers, and opto-electronic communications. Laboratory experiments cover these topics and verify lecture theory. The laboratory also introduces measurement techniques using a multimeter, function generator, oscilloscope, and computer operation using circuit analysis software. Prerequisite: High school algebra or MTH 075 Note: EET 101 cannot be taken after passing EET 121 2/2/0 FA/SP Lab fee charged
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3.00 Credits
This course uses AutoCAD to perform drafting related to the electronic industry. It covers electronic block diagrams, schematics, parts list, and production drawings. Printed circuit board design topics include layout, trace routing, assembly and hole drill drawings. 2/2/0 Lab fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the basic principles of direct and alternating current and on the properties of passive electrical components. It covers atomic theory, current, voltage, resistance, resistive networks, network theorems, work, power capacitance, inductance and transformers. Laboratory exercises include building circuits from schematics, using laboratory equipment to make measurements, and to verify theory. Circuit analysis software is used to simulate and verify the laboratory analysis where appropriate. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MTH 095 3/3/0 FA/SP Lab fee charged
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces electronic circuit analysis software. It is used to simulate filters, transformer-coupled power supplies, single and multistage transistor amplifiers, and integrated circuits. It covers these types of analysis: AC frequency response (voltage, gain, phase, and input/output impedance), transient, Fourier DC, temperature, worst case, and Monte Carlo. Prerequisite: EET 121 0/2/0 Lab fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the characteristics, operation, and application of solid state devices including diodes and bipolar and field effect transistors. It covers diodes, power supplies, the transistor switch, and DC and AC analysis of various types of amplifiers. These include the bipolar common-emitter, common-collector, power amps, junction and MOS field transistor amplifiers. Laboratory experiments cover the course topics and verify lecture theory. Prerequisite: EET 121 3/3/0 Lab fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the theory and design of logic circuits used in computers and other digital instruments. It covers digital systems, binary numbers, binary logic gates, combinatorial logic and simplification techniques; data selector logic; encoders and decoders; flipflops, counters, shift registers, memories and analog conversion devices. It uses computerbased modeling and simulation tools and includes a final project and oral presentation. Prerequisite: EET 121 3/3/0 Lab fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course is an in-depth exposure to information technology and data communications. Students develop the necessary skills to enter this field by building a computer, installing the operating system, adding peripherals, and connecting the computer to a local area network and to the Internet. This course helps students prepare for CompTIA's A+ certification exam. Prerequisite: EET 101 3/3/0 Lab fee charged
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4.00 Credits
This course is a lab-based overview of Network Operating Systems and specifically covers the Linux Red Hat Network Operating System. It presents concepts in TCP/IP processes and network administration for both Windows and Linux. It covers the configuration of network services, including installation procedures, security issues, back-up procedures, remote access, and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: EET 101 3/3/0 Lab fee charged
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