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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. A course providing a broad view of the many specialties in engineering and technology and discussions the differences between engineering science and engineering technology. This course acquaints the beginning student with the fundamental mathematical and physical concepts, tools, equipment, and language of the electrical and mechanical fields. Scheduling, planning, and time management skills are developed. Prerequisite: None ( Offered Fall)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hr. A study of digital fundamentals, including Boolean Algebra, different base-numbering systems, logic gates and combinational and sequential logic. Introduced are simplification techniques such as Karnaugh mapping. The basic concepts of digital design are presented. The course includes laboratory. Prerequisite: EET 103 Introduction to Engineering Technology ( Offered Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. A study of further DC circuit concepts including Kirchoff's Laws, Thevenin'sTheorem, Superposition Theorem, and the basic design of DC instruments, magnetic circuits, and transient analysis. Prerequisite: EET 103 Introduction To Engineering Technology. (Offered Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. A study of basic principles of alternating circuits, vectors, phase relationship, inductance, capacitance, impedance and reactance. The application of network theorems to a-c analysis, and investigation of resonance phenomena are also discussed. Prerequisite: EET 110 DC Circuits. ( Offered Fall)
  • 3.00 Credits

    1hr. A course including laboratory projects in Digital Logic, DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Electronics and Microcontrollers. The Lab will meet each week starting the first week of the semester. A strict schedule will be followed so that all projects can be completed before the end of the semester. The lab will require the students to work in teams assigned by the instructor. Quality technical reports will be required for each project and several projects will require oral presentations. The student should be prepared to meet with team members outside class time to prepare the reports and presentations. A specific lab report format will be adhered to. Prerequisites: EET 109, EET 110 (Offered Fall)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. An introduction to semiconductor physics, including electronic devices such as solid state diodes, BJT and FET transistor amplifier circuits, with emphasis on the understanding of basic circuit analysis. Computer methods are used for transient analysis. Prerequisite: EET 110. (Offered Fall)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. Design, analysis, and application of circuits using operational amplifiers, four-layer solid state devices such as SCR's and triacs, and linear integrated circuits. Discussion includes AC/DC motors and generators and other industrial control devices. Prerequisites: EET 210, EET 212. ( Offered Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. Real-world applications of computers and devices for electronic instrumentation and studies of industrial devices most commonly used by industry in Automated Process Control Systems. Students learn about electrical and mechanical transducers used for the measurement of temperature, pressure, flow and position, and complete exercises using computers and computer interfacing to give a realistic approach to the industrial application of these devices. Prerequisite: EET 211L ( Offered Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. An introduction to the Microchip's PIC microprocessor. Students will learn to design embedded system using industry standard components and assemblies. Topics include PIC architecture, arithmetic logic, data handling, interrupt concepts, subroutines, and elementary Basic language programming. Prerequisites: EET 109, EET 110 ( Offered Fall)
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 hr. Laboratory projects in Instrumentation, Power and Control, AC Circuits, Electronics, and Microcontrollers,. The Lab will meet each week starting the first week of the semester. A strict schedule will be followed so that all projects can be completed before the end of the semester. The lab will require the student to work in teams assigned by the instructor. Quality technical reports will be required for each project and several projects will require oral presentations. The student should be prepared to meet with team members outside class time to prepare the reports and presentations. A specific lab report format will be adhered to. Prerequisite: EET 211L ( Offered Spring)
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