Engineering Technologies and Engineering Transfer

 

Here is the Flow chart for the Core EET Degree Program (4-semesters).  The connecting arrows show pre-requisite courses that must be taken before succeeding courses.  You can view the Prerequisites for the EET courses online.

A pdf version of the degree program can be viewed or printed.

EET Course descriptions are below the flow chart.

 

 

 

EET Course Descriptions

EET 101 BASIC ELECTRONICS 2.0 Credits
This course is a survey of electrical and electronic circuits and measurement methods for non-electronics engineering technology students. Circuits are constructed and tested. (Prerequisites)

EET 113 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 1 4.0 Credits
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, Kirchoff's laws, and basic circuit theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments. (Prerequisites)

EET 114 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS II 4.0 Credits
This course is a continuation of electrical circuits, including advanced network theorems. Circuits are analyzed using mathematics and verified using electrical instruments. (Prerequisites)

EET 141 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 4.0 Credits
This course is a study of electronic circuits using discrete and integrated devices, including analysis, construction, testing and troubleshooting. (Prerequisites)

EET 210 DIGITAL INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 4.0 Credits
This course is a study of digital integrated circuits, including multiplexers, demultiplexers, buffers, decoders, encoders, converters, memory devices and programmable logic devices. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested. (Prerequisites)

EET 220 ANALOG INTEGRATED CIRCUITS 4.0 Credits
This course includes analysis, application and experiments involving such integrated circuits as op-amps, timers and IC regulators. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested. (Prerequisites)

EET 227 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY 3.0 Credits
This course is a study of AC and DC electromechanical energy conversion devices, theory, applications and control. Devices are tested and verified using electrical instruments. (Prerequisites)

EET 231 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 4.0 Credits
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. (Prerequisites)

EET 235 PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS 3.0 Credits
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. (Prerequisites)

EET 241 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS 4.0 Credits
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. (Prerequisites)

EET 243 DATA COMMUNICATIONS 3.0 Credits
This course is a study of the techniques for sending and receiving information. Topics include media characteristics, modulation and demodulation, signal conversions, multiplexing and de- multiplexing, protocols, industrial standards, networks, and error detection and correction. Circuits are modeled, constructed and tested. (Prerequisites)

EET 251 MICROPROCESSOR FUNDAMENTALS 4.0 Credits
This course is a study of binary numbers, microprocessor 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. (Prerequisites)

EET 255 ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS 3.0 Credits
This course is a study of andvanced microprocessor, controllers, and hardware/software interfacing techniques for controlling external devices. Hardware is designed and constructed, and control programs are written and tested. (Prerequisites)

EET 261 ELECTRONICS TROUBLESHOOTING 2.0 Credits
This course is a study of the systematic techniques for trouble-shooting electronic equipment. Logical processes are emphasized rather than specific circuits. Students are required to trouble- shoot and repair selected equipment. (Prerequisites)

EET 273 ELECTRONICS SENIOR PROJECT 1.0 Credits
This course includes the construction and testing of an instructor-approved project. (Prerequisites)

EET 274 SELECTED TOPICS IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3.0 Credits
This course is a study of current topics related to Electricla/Electronics Engineering Technology Technical aspects of practical applications are discussed. (Prerequisites)

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