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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 hr. Laboratory projects in PLCs, Instrumentation, Power and Control. 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 290L ( Offered Fall)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. A study of probability, statistics, and differential equations and their applications to engineering problems. Emphasis is placed on the use of Microsoft Excel in the solution of these applications. Prerequisites: TBC 102, MTH 126 ( Offered Fall & Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. The design and implementation of digital systems utilizing modern programmable devices from companies such as Xilinx, Altera, and Intel. Prerequisite: EET 205L Digital Electronics ( Offered upon sufficient demand).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Digital Circuits
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. A comprehensive coverage of circuit analysis utilizing the Laplace transform. Also covered are active filter design, and computer solutions using PSPICE. Prerequisite: EET 202L AC Circuits. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. Designed to introduce the student to a wide range of industrial automatic controls. The programmable logic controller is the base of study with the emphasis on programming. Included are the various types of transducers common to the industrial environment and the interfacing of I/O devices to the PLC. Modes of control, process response, and the final correcting devices are discussed. Prerequisite: EET 231 ( Offered Fall)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. An introduction to computer networks. The fundamentals of modern networking theory are covered. The course includes the terminology and technology of basic through state-of-the-art networking hardware and software. Network system concepts are examined from a wide range of applications including small work groups, local area networks, wide area networks, and global networking and modern network technology and applications including Wi-Fi, Microsoft Networks and CISCO routers. The course covers the material necessary for taking the Network+ certification exam. Prerequisite: EET 211L ( Offered Spring)
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 hrs. Laboratory projects in Computer Networks and PLCs. 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 310 ( Offered Spring)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hrs. Overview of digital communication and an introduction to the concepts that lead to the implementation of digital systems. Topics covered are digital signal techniques, modulation and demodulation, error control coding and system synchronization, and application of phase-locked loops. The effects of noise and noise-induced design trade-offs are discussed and the complete design of a bit synchronizer is presented. Prerequisite: EET 206L Solid State Theory. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hr (2 hrs Lec, 3 hrs Lab) A course covering the current state of the art in computer design as applied to industrial applications and computer networking. This course covers the material necessary for taking the A+ certification. Prerequisite: EET 280 Computer Networking ( Offered Spring)
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