EET - 1020 REACTIVE CIRCUITS
[4 hours] This course involves transient analysis of first order, reactive DC circuits and
steady state analysis of reactive circuits under AC conditions. Frequency response, three-phase analysis, oscilloscope usage and PSpice
simulation methods are included. Prerequisite: EET 1010
EET - 1410 ELECTRICAL DRAFTING
[3 hours] Use of electrical and electronic symbols, familiarization with industry standards
and codes, and familiarization with different kinds of schematics and other electrical drawings. Course work performed on personal
computers using CAD software. Corequisite: ENGT 1050
EET - 2010 ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES
[4 hours] Semiconductor devices and applications with emphasis on power supplies and
amplifiers. AC/DC analysis of small-signal amplifiers using both bipolar junction and field effect transistors in various biasing
configurations. Prerequisite: EET 1010 Corequisite: EET 1020
EET - 2020 ELECTRONIC DEVICE APPLICATIONS
[4 hours] This course covers principles and applications of electronic circuits
and devices such as oscillators, power supplies, thyristors regulators, and op amps. Prerequisite: EET 2010 Corequisite: MATH 2450
EET - 2210 DIGITAL LOGIC FUNDAMENTALS
[4 hours] This course covers the fundamentals of digital logic circuits. Topics
include number systems, logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic simplification, Karnaugh maps, adders, multipliers, multiplexers and decoders.
Elementary digital circuits including flip-flops, counters, shift registers, memory devices, programmable logic devices, and integrated circuits
are also covered. Prerequisite: EET 1010
EET - 2230 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING
[4 hours] The study of machine and assembly language programming and circuit and
system applications. Microprocessor architecture and organization are also presented. Prerequisite: EET 2210
EET - 2410 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FUNDAMENTALS
[4 hours] A study of programmable controllers emphasizing program
development, logic development and troubleshooting. Emphasis on relays, timers, counters, integer math and scan-dependent programming.
Factory floor control concepts are stressed. Prerequisite: ENGT 1050; EET 2210
EET - 2420 ELECTRONIC PROTOTYPES
[2 hours] Provides an opportunity for the student to apply integrated knowledge gained
through the program in developing and constructing a working prototype. Team work, professionalism, and presentation skills are
stressed. Prerequisite: EET 2020
EET - 2980 SPECIAL TOPICS
[1 - 4 hours] Student performs work on a specialized project of an advanced nature under the
supervision of an Electrical Engineering Technology faculty member.
EET - 3150 UNIX, C AND THE INTERNET
[4 hours] In this course students learn how to program in the C++ language using UNIX
Workstations in a networked environment. Topics include UNIX Concepts and commands, C++ syntax and structures, and object-oriented programming.
Programming assignments focus on Engineering technology applications and CGI scripting. Prerequisite: EET 2230
EET - 3250 NETWORK ANALYSIS
[4 hours] This course consists of analysis of electrical wave-forms and first order time domain
circuits, transient analysis of reactive circuits using Laplace transforms, system transfer functions, Bode plots, and the interpretations of
Fourier series and transforms. Prerequisite: EET 1020, ENGT 3020
EET - 3350 DIGITAL SYSTEMS DESIGN
[4 hours] This course covers the design, analysis, and applications of digital systems
involving sequential circuits. Special attention is given to the formal analysis and design procedures for synchronous sequential logic circuits
and bistable memory devices. Design of Moore, Mealy, and Mixed finite state machines are covered in detail. Design projects focus on
top-down design methodology using CAD tools and the VHSIC hardware description language. Prerequisite: EET 3150; EET 2210
EET - 4150 ANALOG SYSTEMS DESIGN
[4 hours] This course emphasizes the design and analysis of transistor and integrated
circuits using computer-aided engineering techniques. Prerequisite: EET 3250
EET - 4250 MICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
[4 hours] This course covers microcomputer architecture and computer organizations.
Topics include CPU interface design, system buses, interrupts, pipeline and parallel processing, computer arithmetic, input-output peripherals,
memory management, and multiprocessors. Data flow, hypercube, and systolic architectures are also covered. Prerequisite: EET 3350
EET - 4350 ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
[4 hours] This course constitutes a study of AC-DC machines, including transformers, power
transmission, and the regulations governing them as specified by industry and the National Electrical Code. Prerequisite: EET 1020
EET - 4450 AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
[4 hours] This course is an introduction to industrial controls, including the PID
control of closed-loop servo and process systems, with emphasis placed on the electronic circuits of the closed-loop sub-systems.
Prerequisite: EET 4150
EET - 4550 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER APPLICATIONS
[4 hours] Use of programmable controllers and computers in factory
automation. Topics included are process control, supervisory software, PLC networking, PLC/CNC integration, device configuration, use of
programming software, and PLC languages standards. Prerequisite: EET 3250; ELET 2410
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