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1.00 Credits
1 hr. Course demonstrating proficiency in analysis, layout, and completion of an electrical project. This first course is provided to facilitate project selection, project planning/scheduling, literature survey, and proposal writing. The student must complete an acceptable project proposal including presentation. Meeting times are flexible. Prerequisite: Senior Standing (Offered Fall and Spring)
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1.00 Credits
1 hr. A continuation of EET 428 focusing on the completion of the project and presentation of the final results. The course is conducted to simulate the procedures utilized by local industries to conduct engineering projects. An objective of the course is to demonstrate and practice the diverse skills and teamwork required in the modern workplace. Prerequisite: EET 428 ( Offered Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A course providing an understanding of the applications for digital signal processors (DSP). Processor architectures are compared and industry standard evaluation tools are utilized to familiarize the student with DSP programming. Prerequisite: EET 240L Microcontrollers ( Offered upon sufficient demand).
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of the 32-bit advanced processors from Motorola and Intel covering the architecture, memory design, addressing, and the instruction set with machine language and C++ programming. Prerequisites: EET 240L Microcontrollers, EET 318 Advanced Digital Circuits. ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1 to 4 hrs. Focuses on topics based on modern trends in electrical engineering technology. This course can be taken multiple times (in different topics) with students receiving additional credit each time. The specifics of each course will be identified at the beginning of each semester. Prerequisite: Junior Standing ( Offered upon sufficient demand)
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4.00 Credits
4 hrs. A study of design and layout techniques for microelectronics, both digital and analog. An introduction of MOS VLSI design technology. design application projects utilizing computer workstation resources may be undertaken at the discretion of the instructor. Prerequisite:
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2.00 Credits
3 hrs. (2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab.) A study of principles of design drafting, and graphics as applied to engineering, geometric constructions, multi-view drawing and sketching, and graphical algebra and calculus. The student is introduced to computer graphics package. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. ( Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer) E
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. An introduction to statistics and data analysis, probability and sampling distributions, quality control, estimation and statistical intervals, testing statistical hypotheses, the analysis of variance, experimental data, regression and correlation, and computer applications in Civil Engineering. Prerequisite: MTH 126 ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Fundamental definitions and the concepts of static equilibrium, systems of forces and couples, application to solution of trusses and frames, friction, centroids and moments of inertia are covered in this course. Prerequisites: MTH 125, PHY 105; Co-requisite: EGC 101 or consent of instructor ( Offered Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A study of kinematics of a particle; moment of inertia of masses; translation, rotation and plane motion of rigid bodies; principles of work and energy, impulse, and momentum, as applied to engineering problems. Prerequisites: EGC 205 and MTH 126 ( Offered Spring)
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