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Electronic Engineering Technology (EET)
EET 1005 PCB Design, Assembly and Testing (A, SP)
3 credits
An introductory course incorporating the use of computer aided design software and
fabrication of printed circuit boards (PCB) from design and assembly through final
testing including documentation standards. This course includes both through-hole
PCBs and SMT (Surface Mount Technology) PCBs.
Lecture: 1 hour - Lab: 6 hours Lab fee: $18.00
EET 1105 Basic DC Electronic Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
Every electrical or electronic device operates using either Direct Current (DC) or
Alternating Current (AC) or both. This course is an introduction to DC fundamentals,
the systems that use them, and the basic sources of DC electricity.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: ENGL 0190, PHYS 0100 or higher and MATH 1030 or higher with grade of
“C” or higher Lab fee: $12.00
EET 1115 Basic Digital Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
A digital system is one that uses a precise sequence of discrete voltages, representing
numbers, non-numeric symbols or commands for input, processing, transmission, storage,
or display. The fundamental electronic concepts for wireless, mobile devices are introduced.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: EET 1105 Lab fee: $35.00
EET 1125 Basic AC Electronic Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
Every electrical or electronic device operates using either Direct Current (DC) or
Alternating Current (AC) or both. This course is an introduction to AC fundamentals,
the systems that use them, and the basic sources of AC electricity.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: EET 1115 Lab fee: $35.00
EET 1135 Electronic Switching & Amplifier Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course introduces the basic concepts of operational amplifiers and practical
applications of electronic switching systems including AC-to-DC rectification, DC-to-DC
voltage conversion; AC-to-AC conversion and DC-to-AC inversion.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: EET 1125 Lab fee: $30.00
EET 1145 Data Communications Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of electronic communications systems,
data communications and networks. Topics include wireless and wired communications
systems, basic data communications systems and local area networks. This course describes
how the electronics of these systems work. It does not include the software applications
required to operate the networks.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: EET 1135 Lab fee: $30.00
EET 2215 Advanced Digital (FPGA) Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course will provide the ideal vehicle for learning about digital logic, microcontroller
organization, and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). Students will use state-of-the-art
technology in both hardware and schematic capture tools over a wide range of topics.
The Altera DE2 Development and Education board will be used in a laboratory environment
to offer a rich set of features that make it suitable for a variety of design projects,
as well as for the development of sophisticated digital systems.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: EET 1005, EET 1115 Lab fee: $42.00
EET 2225 Embedded Microcontroller Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
Microcontrollers are used in automatically controlled products and devices, such as
automobile engine control systems, remote controls, office machines, peripherals for
computer systems, appliances, power tools, and toys. By reducing size, cost, and power
consumption, microcontrollers make it economical to electronically control many more
processes. In the laboratory setting, students will learn how to interface with embedded
systems, which typically have no keyboard, screen, disks, printers, or other recognizable
computer I/O devices, and may lack human interaction devices of any kind.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: EET 1145 and EET 2215 Lab fee: $42.00
EET 2235 Data Acquisition Systems (A, SP, SU)
3 credits
This course will focus on electronic systems that extract data from their surroundings
for statistical analysis. The digital data is catalogued, stored and sometimes utilized
to make improvements on the object being measured. Through a combination of external
hardware and/or software, such systems facilitate the collection of data in biomedical
applications, aerospace products, automation processes, and robotics. “Human Machine
Interface” (HMI), “Distributed Control Systems” (DCS) and “Supervisory Control and
Data Acquisition” (SCADA) systems will be studied.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: EET 2225 Lab fee: $42.00
EET 2599 EET Capstone (A, SP)
3 credits
Designed to be the final course in the degree program, students will master skills
related to the design, development, fabrication, troubleshooting, implementation and
documentation of a system or systems relevant to emerging technologies. The course
requirements include preparation of system requirements specifications, proposals,
prototyping, troubleshooting, testing, and functional demonstration of a core project.
The specific student core project will be based on currently emerging technology.
Lecture: 1 hour - Lab: 6 hours
Prerequisites: COMM 1110, COMM 2204, ECON 2200, EET 2235, PHIL 1130 Lab fee: $20.00
EET 2994 SPT: Electronic Engineering Technology (On Demand)
1-5 credits
Special topics in the Electronic Engineering Technology designed to meet specific
industry needs.
Lecture: Varies
A, Autumn
W, Winter
SP, Spring
SU, Summer
DL, Distance Learning
