Division of Business & Technology

EET Course Descriptions

EET 1010 Electric Circuits - 3 credit hours
Fundamental relations in DC circuits, series-parallel circuits power, network transformations and multisource circuits, network theorems, magnetic, capacitance, inductance, transient analysis, alternating current fundamentals, basic electrical measurement principles, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
(Prerequisite: or corequisite INT 1000.) F, S

 

 

 

EET 1020 Electric Circuits II - 3 credit hours
Continuation of Electric Circuits I. Advanced concepts in AC circuits including reactance, impedance, series-parallel RL, RC and RLC circuits, complex algebra, phasors, network theorems, power, power factor, filters, resonant circuits, decibels and logarithmic plots, measurement principles, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
(Prerequisite: EET 1010) S

 

 

 

EET 1100 Electrical Wiring Techniques - 3 credit hours
Theory and applications of electrical wiring in the residential and commercial industries. One hour lecture and four hours lab per week. F, S

 

 

 

EET 1110 Electrical Systems in HVAC - 3 credit hours
AC and DC circuitry, identification and functions of electrical components in HVAC systems, troubleshooting and repair. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. UD

 

 

 

EET 1210 Digital Electronics I - 3 credit hours
Fundamental characteristics and operation of digital logic including number systems and codes, logic gates, combinational logic, Boolean algebra, flip-flops, monostable multivibrators, logic families, IC specifications, simple interfacing, encoding, decoding, displays, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Corequisite: EET 1010.) F

 

 

 

EET 1220 Digital Electronics II - 3 credit hours
A study of counters, shift resisters, oscillators, memory devices, digital systems, interfacing of digital devices with analog devices, specific microprocessors, construction techniques and troubleshooting. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1210.) S

 

 

 

EET 1310 Analog Electronics - 3 credit hours
Fundamental characteristics and operation of semiconductor materials and on junction devices including diodes, bipolar and FET transistors and thyistors. Applications including linear power supplies, small signal amplifiers, power amplifiers, operational amplifiers, frequency response, stability, compensation, feedback, oscillators, filters, regulators, troubleshooting and construction techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
(Prerequisite: EET 2020.) S

 

 

 

EET 2010 Electric Machines - 3 credit hours
Energy, electrical power, magnetism, characteristics of batteries, wire size and the theory and application of transformers, motors and generators. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1010.) S

 

 

 

EET 2020 Electric Controls - 3 credit hours
Process control circuits using relay logic; solid state controllers (PLCs). Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 1010.) S

 

 

 

EET 2220 Computer Systems/ Robotics - 3 credit hours
Electronic interface systems as applied to automation and robotics. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. (Prerequisite: EET 2020.) S

 

 

 

EET 2801-2899 Special Topics in Electronics Technology – 1-6 credit hours
Detailed study of a particular topic in electronics technology. UD

 

 

 

EET 2900 Individualized Studies in Electronics Technology - 1-9 credit hours
Independent and individualized studies in electronics technology. Students may take more than one independent or individualized study in a given discipline up to a maximum of nine credit hours. UD

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