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EET 101 BASIC ELECTRONICS (1-3-2)
This course is a survey of electrical and electronic circuits and measurement methods for non-electronics engineering technology students. Circuits are constructed and tested.
EET 113 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I (3-3-4)
This course is a study of direct and alternating currents, covering resistance and impedance in series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.
Corequisite(s): MAT 110
EET 114 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS II (3-3-4)
This course is a continuation in electrical circuits, including advanced network theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments.
Prerequisite(s): EET 113
EET 131 ACTIVE DEVICES (3-3-4)
This course is a study of semiconductor theory and principles, diodes and diode circuits, transistors, transistor circuits, and other components. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.
Corequisite(s): EET 113 or MAT 110
EET 141 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS (3-3-4)
This course is a study of electronic circuits using discrete and integrated devices, including analysis, construction, testing and troubleshooting.
Prerequisite(s): EET 131
EET 145 DIGITAL CIRCUITS (3-3-4)
This course is a study of number systems, basic logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic optimization, flip flops, counters, and registers. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.
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EET 218 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS (3-3-4)
This course is a study of power generation, transmission, transformers, distribution, and motor controls.
Prerequisite(s): EET 113
EET 220 ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (2-3-3)
This course includes analysis, application, and experiments involving such integrated circuits as op-amps, timers and IC regulators. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.
Prerequisite(s): EET 113
EET 231 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (3-3-4)
This course is a survey of topics related to industrial application of electronic devices and circuits. The course covers switches, DC and AC motor controls, sensors and transducers, open and closed loop control circuits and voltage converting interfaces. Circuits are constructed and tested.
Prerequisite(s): EET 113
EET 235 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS (2-3-3)
This course is a study of relay logic, ladder diagrams, theory of operation, and applications. Loading ladder diagrams, debugging, and trouble-shooting techniques are applied to programmable controllers.
Prerequisite(s): EET 113
EET 241 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (3-3-4)
This course is a study of the theory of transmitters and receivers, with an emphasis on the receivers, mixers, if amplifiers and detectors. Some basic FCC rules and regulations are also covered.
Prerequisite(s): EET 131
EET 243 DATA COMMUNICATIONS (2-3-3)
This course is a study of the techniques for sending and receiving information. Topics include media characteristics, modulation and demodulation, signal conversions, multiplexing and demultiplexing, protocols, industrial standards, networks, and error detection and correction. Circuits are modeled, constructed, and tested.
Prerequisite(s): MAT 110
EET 251 MICROPROCESSOR FUNDAMENTALS (3-3-4)
This course is a study of binary numbers; micro-processor operation, architecture, instruction sets, and interfacing with operating systems; and applications in control, data acquisition, and data reduction and analysis. Programs are written and tested.
Prerequisite(s): EET 145
EET 273 ELECTRONICS SENIOR PROJECT (0-3-1)
This course includes the construction and testing of an instructor-approved project.
Prerequisite(s): 50 or more credit hours completed in the curriculum, or instructor permission
EET 274 SELECTED TOPICS IN ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(2-3-3)
This course is a study of current topics related to EET. Technical aspects of practical applications are discussed.
Prerequisite(s): 50 or more credit hours completed in the curriculum, or instructor permission
EET 275 INTRO TO ROBOTICS MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY (2-3-3)
This course introduces required skills for robotics manufacturing technicians. Instruction includes integrated content from electrical, mechanical, photonic, and geospatial systems. Students will experience industry simulations and practical application of content.
ENGINEERING (GENERAL)
TECHNOLOGY (EGR)
EGR 105 SAFETY IN WORKPLACE (1-0-1)
This course is a survey of safety regulations and personal safety.
EGR 120 ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (3-0-3)
This course includes the utilization of applications software to solve Engineering Technology problems.
EGR 164 ANALYTICAL PROBLEM SOLVING (4-0-4)
This course covers analytical problem solving using calculators and computers.
EGR 165 TECHNICAL PROBLEM SOLVING (1-0-1)
This course is designed to specifically mobilize higher-order thinking skills by teaching students how to strategically analyze a problem.
EGR 170 ENGINEERING MATERIALS (2-3-3)
This course is a study of the properties, material behaviors, and applications of materials used in engineering structures and products.
Prerequisite(s): ENG 101
EGR 175 MANUFACTURING PROCESSES (2-3-3)
This course includes the processes, alternatives, and operations in the manufacturing environment.
Prerequisite(s): ENG 101
EGR 181 INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY I (0-3-1)
This problem-based course focuses on the introduction of workplace skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, computers, and communications and on applications of mathematics and science competencies. Major emphasis is on electrical concepts and laboratory techniques. It will include other concepts such as thermal, fluids, and optics.
Corequisite(s): ENG 101, MAT 110, PHY 201
EGR 182 INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY II (0-3-1)
This problem-based course focuses on the development of workplace skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, computers, and communications and on applications of mathematics and science competencies. Major emphasis is on mechanical concepts and laboratory techniques. It will include other concepts such as thermal, fluids, and optics.
Prerequisite(s): EGR 181
Corequisite(s): (Civil Engineering Technology students only: CHM 101, ENG 260, MAT 111; All other Engineering Technology students: ENG 260, MAT 111, PHY 202)
EGR 183 INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY III (0-3-1)
This problem-based course emphasizes material properties and laboratory techniques. It will include other concepts such as thermal, fluids, and optics. Computer and research skills are practiced. Technical presentation skills are utilized.
Prerequisite(s): EGR 182
EGR 194 STATICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (3-3-4)
This course covers external and internal forces in structures and/or machines, including conditions of equilibrium, systems of force, moments of inertia and friction. It also covers the stress/strain relationships in materials.
Prerequisite(s): MAT 110
EGR 255 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SENIOR
SYSTEMS PROJECT (0-6-2)
This course includes an instructor-approved project which is designed, specified, constructed and tested.
Prerequisite(s): 55 or more credit hours completed in the curriculum
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
TECHNOLOGY (EGT)
EGT 101 BASIC TECHNICAL DRAWING (0-6-2)
This course covers the basics of drafting, emphasizing line quality, lettering, and basic drafting conventions.
EGT 105 BASIC CIVIL DRAFTING (1-3-2)
This course covers the application of drawing techniques to structures, map topography, and other Civil applications.
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EGT 106 PRINT READING & SKETCHING (3-0-3)
This course covers the interpretation of basic Engineering drawings and sketching techniques for making multi-view pictorial representations.
EGT 110 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I (2-6-4)
This is an introductory course in Engineering Graphics science which includes beginning drawing techniques and development of skills to produce basic technical drawings.
EGT 115 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS II (2-6-4)
This course in Engineering Graphics science includes additional drawing techniques for industrial applications.
Prerequisite(s): EGT 110
EGT 150 BASIC CAD (1-3-2)
This course covers the basics of Computer Aided Drafting, including hardware, software systems, and operating systems and development of skills for creating and plotting simple technical drawings.
EGT 151 INTRODUCTION TO CAD (2-3-3)
This course covers the operation of a Computer Aided Drafting system. The course includes interaction with a CAD station to produce technical drawings.
EGT 155 INTERMEDIATE CAD (1-3-2)
This course covers advanced Computer Aided Drafting skills, including topics such as creating isometrics and script files and customizing menus, text fonts, and hatch fonts to produce advanced drawings.
Prerequisite(s): EGR 181 or EGT 151
EGT 210 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS III (2-6-4)
This advanced course in Engineering Graphics science covers the production of technical working drawings.
Prerequisite(s): EGT 115
EGT 250 CAD APPLICATIONS (1-3-2)
This course covers advanced topics such as creating 3-D wire framed constructions, using shading techniques, creating user coordinate systems, and computer animations.
Prerequisite(s): EGT 210, EGT 155
EGT 252 ADVANCED CAD (2-3-3)
This course covers advanced concepts of CAD software and applications. Prerequisite(s): EGT 150 or EGT 151