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Course Descriptions

Electronics Engineering Technology
Undergraduate Courses

EET 100
Survey of Electronics ----- 4
Nonmathematical survey of fundamental electronic components and circuits.  Corequisite course:  EET 100L.

EET 100L
Survey of Electronics Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 100.

EET 114
DC Concepts ----- 4
Direct Current Circuits.  Topics covered are basic laws and theorems directed toward resistive circuits.  Kirchhoff's Laws, series and parallel circuits.  Corequisite course:  EET 114L.

EET 114L
DC Concepts Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 114.

EET 116
AC Concepts ----- 4
Alternating Current Circuits.  Study of series and parallel circuits, network analysis, capacitance, inductance, and impedance.  Prerequisite:  EET 114.  Corequisite course:  EET 116L.

EET 116L
AC Concepts Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 116.

EET 118
DC and AC Concepts ----- 6
Direct and alternating current circuit concepts.  Study of laws, theorems, and techniques used to predict, analyze, and measure electrical circuits.  Basic electrical components, Kirchhoff's Laws, series/parallel circuits, instruments, network analysis, capacitance, inductance, and impedance.  Replacement for EET 114 and EET 116.
Corequisite course:  EET 118L.

EET 118L
DC and AC Concepts Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 118.

EET 122
Introductory Circuits ----- 4
The course provides a foundation in the theory and operation of semiconductor devices including solid-state diodes, bipolar junction and field effect transistors and other components related to discrete active circuits.  Troubleshooting, schematic interpretation, and measurement techniques will be covered.  Prerequisite:  EET 114.  Corequisite course:  EET 122L.

EET 122L
Introductory Circuits Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 122

EET 200
Electronics Engineering Technology Off Campus Orientation ----- 0
EET enrollment sustaining.

EET 220
Advanced Circuits ----- 4
A study in the operation of active devices and their applications. Primary focus is on regulators, multivibrators, timers, and microcontrollers.  Troubleshooting methods, measurement techniques, introductory circuit board design and soldering fundamentals are also explored.  Prerequisite:  EET 122. Corequisite course:  EET 220L.

EET 220L
Advanced Circuits Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 220.

EET 222
Radio Frequency Systems I ----- 4
Radio wave propagation, transmission line theory, and antennas, and practical applications of each.  Emphasis is placed on conduction of radio waves from a source to a load and its propagation through space.  Prerequisite:  EET 220. Corequisite course:  EET 222L.

EET 222L
Radio Frequency Systems I Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 222.

EET 230
Introductory Digital ----- 4
Binary and hexadecimal number systems, switching theory, Boolean Algebra, logic diagrams, Karnaugh mapping, counter circuits, and pulse circuits.  Prerequisite: EET 114.  Corequisite course:  EET 230L.

EET 230L
Introductory Digital Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 230.

EET 232
Advanced Digital ----- 4
More advanced digital theory and circuits coverage.  Programmable digital circuits, memory mapping, and basic architecture of Intel microprocessor/microcomputer circuits.  Prerequisite:  EET 230.  Corequisite course:  EET 232L.

EET 232L
Advanced Digital Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 232.

EET 240
Techniques of Servicing ----- 2
The practical aspects of servicing many types of electronic equipment.  The latest techniques and equipment will be available for demonstration and laboratory usage.  Prerequisite:  EET 220.

EET 251
Electricity and Electronics I ----- 3
The course is designed to provide students with a background and understanding of the essential topics in AC/DC circuits, electrical circuit materials, electrical energy and sources of electricity, basic circuits and their analysis, magnetism, and applications of motors, generators, and power distribution.  Prerequisites:  1 course from subject Math, except courses Math 021, Math 101, Math 100T or Math 102.  Corequisite course:  EET 251L. Crosslisted with MNET 251.

EET 251L
Electricity and Electronics I Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course: EET 251.

EET 252
Electricity and Electronics II ----- 3
This course is the continuation of EET 251 and is designed to provide students with a background and understanding of the essential topics in semiconductor devices, semiconductor power supply and technology, and semiconductor amplifiers and their applications.  Other topics include digital logic, integrated circuits, oscillators, AM/FM communications, TV signal transmissions, and computer structure and operations.  Prerequisite:  EET 251.  Corequisite course:  EET 252L.  Crosslisted with MNET 252.

EET 252L
Electricity and Electronics II Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 252.

EET 291
Independent Study ----- 1-3
Prerequisite: Instructor approval.

EET 292
Special Topics ----- 1-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 293
Workshop ----- 0-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 296
Field Experience ----- 1-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 320
Analog Devices ----- 4
Detailed overview of operational amplifier circuits, linear and switching power supplies, advanced linear circuit applications, and analog system design considerations.  Prerequisite:  EET 220, Math 123 or Math 121.  Corequisite course:  EET 320L.

EET 320L
Analog Devices Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 320.

EET 324
Radio Frequency Systems II ----- 4
Complex resonant circuits, antenna arrays, impedance matching devices, transmission lines and microwave components.  Emphasis is placed on antenna systems and related components.  The student is given the opportunity to study the operation and theory of a variety of electronic instruments used in industry.  Prerequisite:  EET 222.  Corequisite course:  EET 324L.

EET 324L
Radio Frequency Systems II Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course: EET 324

EET 330
Microprocessors ----- 4
Design and usage of the microprocessor in microcomputers and process control applications.  Includes concepts, properties and basic architectures of Intel-type microprocessors.  Programming on an assembly language level.  Prerequisite:  EET 232.  Corequisite course:  EET 330L.

EET 330L
Microprocessors Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 330.

EET 370
Computer Systems (CI) ----- 4
A course to familiarize students with hardware/software configurations, installations, usage, and basic troubleshooting techniques of past and current personal computers.  Prerequisite:  EET 330.  Corequisite course:  EET 370L.

EET 370L
Computer Systems Lab (CI) ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 370.

EET 380
Prototype Techniques (CI) ----- 4
A lecture-laboratory course to acquaint the student with procedures used to prototype and construct circuits used in electronics.  Topics include metal chassis pre-fabrication, printed circuit board layout and production, design techniques for audio and RF circuits and final test procedures.  Project management techniques will be introduced and followed in the student's projects.  Prerequisite:  EET 320.  Corequisite course:  EET 380L.

EET 380L
Prototype Techniques Lab (CI) ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 380.

EET 422
Video Systems ----- 4
The study of circuits used in television and video displays.  Color and monochrome video systems are studied simultaneously.  Modern digital TV standards studied.  Prerequisites:  EET 320.  Corequisite courses:  EET 422L.

EET 422L
Video Systems Lab ----- 0
Corequisite courses:  EET 422.

EET 426
Communication Systems ----- 4
Study of transmitter and receiver circuits.  Principles of modulation and demodulation are investigated.  Basic fiber optics are discussed.  Basic telephone circuits, both analog and digital are studied.  Prerequisites:  EET 320.  Corequisite courses:  EET 426L.

EET 426L
Communication Systems Lab ----- 0
Corequisite courses:  EET 426.

EET 428
Advanced Communication Systems ----- 4
Complex radio systems including repeaters, mobile telephone, and paging systems.  Systems design and troubleshooting techniques are studied as well as microwave and basic radar.  Prerequisites:  EET 426.  Corequisite courses:  EET 428L.

EET 428L
Advanced Communication Systems Lab ----- 0
Corequisite courses:  EET 428.

EET 451
Industrial Electronics and Control ----- 3
This course teaches industrial motion control (servomechanisms) and process control (instrumentation) systems.  The course describes the concepts and the operation of electronic devices, circuits, systems, and applications used in industry.  Prerequisites:  EET 252 or EET 320.  Corequisite course:  EET 451L.  Crosslisted with MNET 451.

EET 451L
Industrial Electronics and Control Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 451.

EET 453
Manufacturing Automation ----- 3
The course offers advanced topics in manufacturing automation including automation hardware/software, system design and integration, and management techniques for improving design and manufacturing operations.  Hands-on lab activities provide the students the opportunity to develop and program automated systems.  Corequisite course:  EET 453L.  Crosslisted with MNET 453.

EET 453L
Manufacturing Automation Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 453.

EET 470
Project Management (CI) ----- 2
Basictheory, application, and techniques of project management applied to technical projects. A team-oriented, collaborative approach to building and testing products, developing and managing processes, and/or conducting applied research. Must take EET 471/471L in spring semester. Prerequisite:  Instructor approval. Corequisite course:  EET 470L.  Crosslisted with MNET 470.

EET 470L

Project Management Lab (CI) ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 470. Crosslisted with MNET 470L.

EET 471
Capstone ----- 1
Conclusion of technical projects started in EET 470 Project Management. Teams document and present the results of the projects implemented in the previous semester. Prerequisite: EET 470.  Corequisite course:  EET 471L.

EET 471L
Capstone Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 471.

EET 472
Networking I (CI) ----- 4
The study of personal computer systems, concentrating on Intel-type personal computers, networking and data connections from a software and management point of view.  Microsoft NT and Novell are explored.  Prerequisite:  EET 370.  Corequisite course:  EET 472L.

EET 472L
Networking I Lab (CI) ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 472.

EET 474
Networking II ----- 4
Further study of personal computer systems, concentrating on Intel-type personal computers, networking and data communications from a software and management point of view.  Microsoft NT and Novell are explored.  Prerequisite:  EET 472.  Corequisite course:  EET 474L.

EET 474L
Networking II Lab ----- 0
Corequisite course:  EET 474

EET 488
Technology Certification ----- 1
A coordination of communication skills, mathematics, physical science, and basic technical concepts and skills in the student's area of study in preparation for certification exams.

EET 491
Independent Study ----- 1-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 492
Special Topics ----- 1-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 493
Workshop ----- 0-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 494
Internship ----- 1-8
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 496
Field Experience ----- 1-3
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

EET 497
Cooperative Education (CI) ----- 1-8
Prerequisite:  Instructor approval.

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