COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
EET120DC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS4 Credit HoursDirect current (DC) circuit analysis. Topics include: voltage, current, resistance, Ohm's law, power, circuit reduction, Kirchhoff's laws, network analysis methods, network theorems, capacitors, inductors, transients and sine wave characteristics. Corequisites: MTH121
EET122AC CIRCUIT ANALYSIS4 Credit HoursAlternating current (AC) circuit analysis and instrumentation. Topics include: phasor analysis, RL, RC and RLC circuits network theorems, power, resonance, fitters, pulse analysis, transformers and three phase systems.Corequisites: EET120
EET123ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS4 Credit HoursTheory, characteristics and applications of solid-state devices. Devices covered include: diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors, operational amplifiers, analog and digital voltage regulators.Corequisites: EET122
EET125CIRCUITS MANUFAC TECHNIQUES1 Credit HoursSafety in the shop and stages of project development are emphasized. Electrical and mechanical shop practice including use of hand tools, through hole and surface mount, soldering techniques, solderless terminations, wire preparations, wiring techniques and parts ordering.Prerequisites: EET120
EET126ELECTRICAL MACHINES4 Credit HoursThis course covers the principles of electromagnetic induction, dynamo construction, direct current generation characteristics and operation, armature reaction, DC motor characteristics, operation and control, machine efficiency, single and three-phase transformers theory and operation, construction of three-phase transformers, AC motors and generators. Subjects include: polyphase transformers, induction motors, alternators, synchronous motors, single phase induction, universal and specialty motors.Corequisites: EET122
EET128NEC & ELECTRICAL SYS DES2 Credit HoursA study of the National Electric Code as it applies primarily to the design of large commercial and industrial installations. Emphasis is placed on definitions, calculating conductor and conduct size, selection of circuit over-current protection, grounding, service sizing transformers connections, short circuit analysis, and other related subject material.Prerequisites: EET122
EET129OPTICS2 Credit HoursThis course is complementary physics for students in Electrical/Electronic Technology and related fields of study. Topics include: the physical nature of light, optics, lasers, optics and their relation to the electronic field and fiber optics.Prerequisites: or PHY121, PHY101
EET142LIGHT DES, APP & ELECL ELEM I2 Credit HoursDevelop the skills to design and apply functional and practical lighting systems for industrial and commercial properties. The topics covered include the physical nature of light, color, and sight behavior; and understanding of photometry of light, along with design criteria and calculations including the zonal cavity method; complete coverage of light sources, and application techniques using fixtures, along with the electrical elements necessary for design and controlling of today's and tomorrow's illumination systems.EET143LIGHT DES, APP & ELEC ELEM II3 Credit HoursThis course complements Lighting Design, Application and Electrical Elements I. Topics included are advanced lighting design techniques, including hands-on computer studies and in-depth application workshops within the following areas: industrial lighting, exterior lighting, office and educational facility lighting, public building lighting, merchandise and store lighting, along with special applications such as houses of worship, museums, and recreational areas. Also included are sessions on visual performance, in-depth color evaluation, psychological effects of lighting, lighting for improving productivity, safety and security lighting,lighting economics, and energy-saving techniques, calculations, and evaluations, with guidelines for ASHRAE 90. 1-2001.EET225DIGITAL COMM & SYS ANALY3 Credit HoursThe course deals with implementing data acquisition, instrumentation control, data analysis and presentation. Serial and parallel interfaces are used for the instrumentation communication to the networks (internet and intranet). Programming involves using a graphical user interface (GUI).Prerequisites: EET248Corequisites: EET262EET226TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION3 Credit HoursThis course encompasses power transmissions and distribution systems, components and analysis. Field trips to appropriate sites comprise the laboratory requirement.Prerequisites: EET122EET227PLCS & INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS I3 Credit HoursA presentation of techniques, application and development analysis of relay control circuits with implementation of electromechanical devices, programmable controllers and variable frequency drives. Circuits, devices and techniques studied include control of motor starting, motor speed control, machine cycle control, control components, pilot devices, maintenance and troubleshooting circuits.Prerequisites: or EET120 or EST130EET228PLCS & INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS II3 Credit HoursApplication and analysis of microprocessor-based computer systems and programmable logic controllers to industrial control systems. Introduction to closed systems control (PID control) and robot control. Introduction and application of Programmable Logic Control Network Interfaces. Human-machine interfaces topics are also addressed.Prerequisites: EET227EET230ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I3 Credit HoursA study of field effect transistors, and BJT transistors, h-parameters, devise equivalent circuits, small signal analysis, multistage amplification, decibels, feedback, frequency response and large signal amplifiers.Prerequisites: EET123EET231ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II3 Credit HoursA study of power amplifier design, heat sinking, differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, IC fundamentals, feedback and oscillator circuits.Prerequisites: EET230EET232INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS3 Credit HoursThe course consists of industrial control circuits, such as ladder logic, discrete programmable logic controllers, thyristor phrase control, pulse generation and electronic motor speed control with supporting laboratory exercises.Prerequisites: EET123EET233TECH PROJECT ELECTRICAL1 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to demonstrate capabilities acquired during previous course work in the electrical program. The student will choose an approved project compatible with interest and background. The project may be in the area of controls, machine building, electrical design, or power generation and transmission. The scope will be determined by the project, but in general, will include research, testing, drawing, actual construction, a report and presentation.Prerequisites: EET227, EET123EET235TECH PROJECT ELECTRONIC1 Credit HoursDesigned to allow the student to exercise the capabilities developed in the Electronic Engineering Technology program. The student will choose an approved project compatible with interest and background. Project may be a design, test or microcomputer-based project. During the project, performance will be verified at given intervals with suitable test procedures.Prerequisites: EET248, EET230, EET125EET244ELECC TELECOMMUNICATIONS3 Credit HoursA course dealing with telecommunications hardware and software. Laboratory exercises address both hardware and software applications.EET245TECH PROJ-ELECC TELECOM3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the telecommunications program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET246TECH PROJ - COMP NETWKG3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the networking program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET248WORKSTATION INTERFACING3 Credit HoursA study of digital circuitry and current operating systems for port input and output management to microcontroller and personal computer bus architecture. The course includes digital and analog interfacing using serial, parallel ports, and various current interface ports.Prerequisites: ECA128Corequisites: EET262EET260COMPUTER FORENSICS3 Credit HoursThis course presents computer crime investigations. Demonstrations and hands-on practice will reinforce topics such as computer crime, programming in the network monitoring platform, trap and trace techniques and patch level enumeration. Upon completion, the students will be able to provide detailed descriptions of computer crimes and understand the technology related to a response team.Prerequisites: (EET131) or ECA127, CAP121EET261ADVANCED NETWKG & SECURITY TPC3 Credit HoursSession hijacking, trojans, virii, input validation and other types of attacks are covered in this class. Ghost Mail, NetCat and war dialers will be used as tools to provide counter measures against the computer criminal.Prerequisites: EET131, ECA129, EET141, ECA130EET262PULSE & DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIR4 Credit HoursThis course is a study of pulse terminology, number systems and codes, TTL and CMOS IC logic circuits and interfacing, Boolean Algebra and logic simplifications, integrated arithmetic circuits, counter, register, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, display devices, IC flip-flops, hardware minimization techniques are also covered in conjunction with logic circuit design.Prerequisites: or EET127 or ECA128 or ECA222
EET143LIGHT DES, APP & ELEC ELEM II3 Credit HoursThis course complements Lighting Design, Application and Electrical Elements I. Topics included are advanced lighting design techniques, including hands-on computer studies and in-depth application workshops within the following areas: industrial lighting, exterior lighting, office and educational facility lighting, public building lighting, merchandise and store lighting, along with special applications such as houses of worship, museums, and recreational areas. Also included are sessions on visual performance, in-depth color evaluation, psychological effects of lighting, lighting for improving productivity, safety and security lighting,lighting economics, and energy-saving techniques, calculations, and evaluations, with guidelines for ASHRAE 90. 1-2001.EET225DIGITAL COMM & SYS ANALY3 Credit HoursThe course deals with implementing data acquisition, instrumentation control, data analysis and presentation. Serial and parallel interfaces are used for the instrumentation communication to the networks (internet and intranet). Programming involves using a graphical user interface (GUI).Prerequisites: EET248Corequisites: EET262EET226TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION3 Credit HoursThis course encompasses power transmissions and distribution systems, components and analysis. Field trips to appropriate sites comprise the laboratory requirement.Prerequisites: EET122EET227PLCS & INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS I3 Credit HoursA presentation of techniques, application and development analysis of relay control circuits with implementation of electromechanical devices, programmable controllers and variable frequency drives. Circuits, devices and techniques studied include control of motor starting, motor speed control, machine cycle control, control components, pilot devices, maintenance and troubleshooting circuits.Prerequisites: or EET120 or EST130EET228PLCS & INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS II3 Credit HoursApplication and analysis of microprocessor-based computer systems and programmable logic controllers to industrial control systems. Introduction to closed systems control (PID control) and robot control. Introduction and application of Programmable Logic Control Network Interfaces. Human-machine interfaces topics are also addressed.Prerequisites: EET227EET230ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I3 Credit HoursA study of field effect transistors, and BJT transistors, h-parameters, devise equivalent circuits, small signal analysis, multistage amplification, decibels, feedback, frequency response and large signal amplifiers.Prerequisites: EET123EET231ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II3 Credit HoursA study of power amplifier design, heat sinking, differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, IC fundamentals, feedback and oscillator circuits.Prerequisites: EET230EET232INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS3 Credit HoursThe course consists of industrial control circuits, such as ladder logic, discrete programmable logic controllers, thyristor phrase control, pulse generation and electronic motor speed control with supporting laboratory exercises.Prerequisites: EET123EET233TECH PROJECT ELECTRICAL1 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to demonstrate capabilities acquired during previous course work in the electrical program. The student will choose an approved project compatible with interest and background. The project may be in the area of controls, machine building, electrical design, or power generation and transmission. The scope will be determined by the project, but in general, will include research, testing, drawing, actual construction, a report and presentation.Prerequisites: EET227, EET123EET235TECH PROJECT ELECTRONIC1 Credit HoursDesigned to allow the student to exercise the capabilities developed in the Electronic Engineering Technology program. The student will choose an approved project compatible with interest and background. Project may be a design, test or microcomputer-based project. During the project, performance will be verified at given intervals with suitable test procedures.Prerequisites: EET248, EET230, EET125EET244ELECC TELECOMMUNICATIONS3 Credit HoursA course dealing with telecommunications hardware and software. Laboratory exercises address both hardware and software applications.EET245TECH PROJ-ELECC TELECOM3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the telecommunications program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET246TECH PROJ - COMP NETWKG3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the networking program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET248WORKSTATION INTERFACING3 Credit HoursA study of digital circuitry and current operating systems for port input and output management to microcontroller and personal computer bus architecture. The course includes digital and analog interfacing using serial, parallel ports, and various current interface ports.Prerequisites: ECA128Corequisites: EET262EET260COMPUTER FORENSICS3 Credit HoursThis course presents computer crime investigations. Demonstrations and hands-on practice will reinforce topics such as computer crime, programming in the network monitoring platform, trap and trace techniques and patch level enumeration. Upon completion, the students will be able to provide detailed descriptions of computer crimes and understand the technology related to a response team.Prerequisites: (EET131) or ECA127, CAP121EET261ADVANCED NETWKG & SECURITY TPC3 Credit HoursSession hijacking, trojans, virii, input validation and other types of attacks are covered in this class. Ghost Mail, NetCat and war dialers will be used as tools to provide counter measures against the computer criminal.Prerequisites: EET131, ECA129, EET141, ECA130EET262PULSE & DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIR4 Credit HoursThis course is a study of pulse terminology, number systems and codes, TTL and CMOS IC logic circuits and interfacing, Boolean Algebra and logic simplifications, integrated arithmetic circuits, counter, register, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, display devices, IC flip-flops, hardware minimization techniques are also covered in conjunction with logic circuit design.Prerequisites: or EET127 or ECA128 or ECA222
EET225DIGITAL COMM & SYS ANALY3 Credit HoursThe course deals with implementing data acquisition, instrumentation control, data analysis and presentation. Serial and parallel interfaces are used for the instrumentation communication to the networks (internet and intranet). Programming involves using a graphical user interface (GUI).Prerequisites: EET248Corequisites: EET262
EET226TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION3 Credit HoursThis course encompasses power transmissions and distribution systems, components and analysis. Field trips to appropriate sites comprise the laboratory requirement.Prerequisites: EET122
EET227PLCS & INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS I3 Credit HoursA presentation of techniques, application and development analysis of relay control circuits with implementation of electromechanical devices, programmable controllers and variable frequency drives. Circuits, devices and techniques studied include control of motor starting, motor speed control, machine cycle control, control components, pilot devices, maintenance and troubleshooting circuits.Prerequisites: or EET120 or EST130
EET228PLCS & INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS II3 Credit HoursApplication and analysis of microprocessor-based computer systems and programmable logic controllers to industrial control systems. Introduction to closed systems control (PID control) and robot control. Introduction and application of Programmable Logic Control Network Interfaces. Human-machine interfaces topics are also addressed.Prerequisites: EET227
EET230ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I3 Credit HoursA study of field effect transistors, and BJT transistors, h-parameters, devise equivalent circuits, small signal analysis, multistage amplification, decibels, feedback, frequency response and large signal amplifiers.Prerequisites: EET123
EET231ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS II3 Credit HoursA study of power amplifier design, heat sinking, differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, IC fundamentals, feedback and oscillator circuits.Prerequisites: EET230
EET232INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS3 Credit HoursThe course consists of industrial control circuits, such as ladder logic, discrete programmable logic controllers, thyristor phrase control, pulse generation and electronic motor speed control with supporting laboratory exercises.Prerequisites: EET123
EET233TECH PROJECT ELECTRICAL1 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to demonstrate capabilities acquired during previous course work in the electrical program. The student will choose an approved project compatible with interest and background. The project may be in the area of controls, machine building, electrical design, or power generation and transmission. The scope will be determined by the project, but in general, will include research, testing, drawing, actual construction, a report and presentation.Prerequisites: EET227, EET123
EET235TECH PROJECT ELECTRONIC1 Credit HoursDesigned to allow the student to exercise the capabilities developed in the Electronic Engineering Technology program. The student will choose an approved project compatible with interest and background. Project may be a design, test or microcomputer-based project. During the project, performance will be verified at given intervals with suitable test procedures.Prerequisites: EET248, EET230, EET125
EET244ELECC TELECOMMUNICATIONS3 Credit HoursA course dealing with telecommunications hardware and software. Laboratory exercises address both hardware and software applications.EET245TECH PROJ-ELECC TELECOM3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the telecommunications program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET246TECH PROJ - COMP NETWKG3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the networking program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET248WORKSTATION INTERFACING3 Credit HoursA study of digital circuitry and current operating systems for port input and output management to microcontroller and personal computer bus architecture. The course includes digital and analog interfacing using serial, parallel ports, and various current interface ports.Prerequisites: ECA128Corequisites: EET262EET260COMPUTER FORENSICS3 Credit HoursThis course presents computer crime investigations. Demonstrations and hands-on practice will reinforce topics such as computer crime, programming in the network monitoring platform, trap and trace techniques and patch level enumeration. Upon completion, the students will be able to provide detailed descriptions of computer crimes and understand the technology related to a response team.Prerequisites: (EET131) or ECA127, CAP121EET261ADVANCED NETWKG & SECURITY TPC3 Credit HoursSession hijacking, trojans, virii, input validation and other types of attacks are covered in this class. Ghost Mail, NetCat and war dialers will be used as tools to provide counter measures against the computer criminal.Prerequisites: EET131, ECA129, EET141, ECA130EET262PULSE & DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIR4 Credit HoursThis course is a study of pulse terminology, number systems and codes, TTL and CMOS IC logic circuits and interfacing, Boolean Algebra and logic simplifications, integrated arithmetic circuits, counter, register, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, display devices, IC flip-flops, hardware minimization techniques are also covered in conjunction with logic circuit design.Prerequisites: or EET127 or ECA128 or ECA222
EET245TECH PROJ-ELECC TELECOM3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the telecommunications program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET246TECH PROJ - COMP NETWKG3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the networking program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET248WORKSTATION INTERFACING3 Credit HoursA study of digital circuitry and current operating systems for port input and output management to microcontroller and personal computer bus architecture. The course includes digital and analog interfacing using serial, parallel ports, and various current interface ports.Prerequisites: ECA128Corequisites: EET262EET260COMPUTER FORENSICS3 Credit HoursThis course presents computer crime investigations. Demonstrations and hands-on practice will reinforce topics such as computer crime, programming in the network monitoring platform, trap and trace techniques and patch level enumeration. Upon completion, the students will be able to provide detailed descriptions of computer crimes and understand the technology related to a response team.Prerequisites: (EET131) or ECA127, CAP121EET261ADVANCED NETWKG & SECURITY TPC3 Credit HoursSession hijacking, trojans, virii, input validation and other types of attacks are covered in this class. Ghost Mail, NetCat and war dialers will be used as tools to provide counter measures against the computer criminal.Prerequisites: EET131, ECA129, EET141, ECA130EET262PULSE & DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIR4 Credit HoursThis course is a study of pulse terminology, number systems and codes, TTL and CMOS IC logic circuits and interfacing, Boolean Algebra and logic simplifications, integrated arithmetic circuits, counter, register, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, display devices, IC flip-flops, hardware minimization techniques are also covered in conjunction with logic circuit design.Prerequisites: or EET127 or ECA128 or ECA222
EET246TECH PROJ - COMP NETWKG3 Credit HoursA course designed to allow the student to use the capabilities developed in the networking program courses to carry a project from concept to completion.EET248WORKSTATION INTERFACING3 Credit HoursA study of digital circuitry and current operating systems for port input and output management to microcontroller and personal computer bus architecture. The course includes digital and analog interfacing using serial, parallel ports, and various current interface ports.Prerequisites: ECA128Corequisites: EET262EET260COMPUTER FORENSICS3 Credit HoursThis course presents computer crime investigations. Demonstrations and hands-on practice will reinforce topics such as computer crime, programming in the network monitoring platform, trap and trace techniques and patch level enumeration. Upon completion, the students will be able to provide detailed descriptions of computer crimes and understand the technology related to a response team.Prerequisites: (EET131) or ECA127, CAP121EET261ADVANCED NETWKG & SECURITY TPC3 Credit HoursSession hijacking, trojans, virii, input validation and other types of attacks are covered in this class. Ghost Mail, NetCat and war dialers will be used as tools to provide counter measures against the computer criminal.Prerequisites: EET131, ECA129, EET141, ECA130EET262PULSE & DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIR4 Credit HoursThis course is a study of pulse terminology, number systems and codes, TTL and CMOS IC logic circuits and interfacing, Boolean Algebra and logic simplifications, integrated arithmetic circuits, counter, register, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, display devices, IC flip-flops, hardware minimization techniques are also covered in conjunction with logic circuit design.Prerequisites: or EET127 or ECA128 or ECA222
EET248WORKSTATION INTERFACING3 Credit HoursA study of digital circuitry and current operating systems for port input and output management to microcontroller and personal computer bus architecture. The course includes digital and analog interfacing using serial, parallel ports, and various current interface ports.Prerequisites: ECA128Corequisites: EET262
EET260COMPUTER FORENSICS3 Credit HoursThis course presents computer crime investigations. Demonstrations and hands-on practice will reinforce topics such as computer crime, programming in the network monitoring platform, trap and trace techniques and patch level enumeration. Upon completion, the students will be able to provide detailed descriptions of computer crimes and understand the technology related to a response team.Prerequisites: (EET131) or ECA127, CAP121
EET261ADVANCED NETWKG & SECURITY TPC3 Credit HoursSession hijacking, trojans, virii, input validation and other types of attacks are covered in this class. Ghost Mail, NetCat and war dialers will be used as tools to provide counter measures against the computer criminal.Prerequisites: EET131, ECA129, EET141, ECA130
EET262PULSE & DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIR4 Credit HoursThis course is a study of pulse terminology, number systems and codes, TTL and CMOS IC logic circuits and interfacing, Boolean Algebra and logic simplifications, integrated arithmetic circuits, counter, register, encoders, decoders, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, display devices, IC flip-flops, hardware minimization techniques are also covered in conjunction with logic circuit design.Prerequisites: or EET127 or ECA128 or ECA222
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