Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)
EET 1003
Introduction to Microcomputer Programming
Lab 2. Co-requisite(s): MATH 1513. Programming a microcomputer in BASIC. Algorithms to solve defined problems. Numerical limitations of small machines.
EET 1104
Fundamentals of Electricity
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1513 and consent of department. Elementary principles of electricity covering basic electric units. Ohm's law, Kirchoff's law, circuit solutions, network solutions, magnetism, inductance and capacitance.
EET 1244
Circuit Analysis I
Lab 4. Prerequisite(s): 1104. Co-requisite(s): MATH 1613. Analysis of AC electric circuits. The use of network theorems and phasors, coupled circuits, resonance, filters, and power.
EET 2303
Technical Programming
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 1104, MATH 1513 or completion of comparable engineering science courses. Introduction to machine programming using industrial standard languages, emphasis on problems from science and technology.
EET 2544
Pulse and Digital Techniques
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 1244 and 1225. Electronic circuits used in digital control and computation. Pulse generation, Boolean algebra and logic circuits.
EET 2635
Solid State Devices and Circuits
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 1244, MATH 1613. Diodes, transistors, LSI linear devices; their operation and applications in electronic circuits.
EET 3005
Electronics Analysis I
Prerequisite(s): 1104, 1244, 2544, 2635, MATH 1513, 1613, or evaluated equivalent. Co-requisite(s): MATH 2123. Extensive use of mathematics in analyzing discrete, linear device, linear systems and non-linear circuits. Development of the analytic skills necessary for upper-division work. The use of basic calculus in circuit analysis. Must obtain a "C" or better before admission to other 3000 level EET courses. Intended for transfer and returning students. Enrollment by adviser consent.
EET 3104
Elements of Electricity and Electronics
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1513. Essentials of electricity, controls, and electronics for non-majors. No credit for ECT majors.
EET 3113
Circuit Analysis II
Prerequisite(s): 3123; Co-requisite(s): GENT 3123. Application of elementary switching functions and LaPlace transforms to electronic circuit analysis. Circuit analysis in the S-plane, transfer functions. Application of circuit analysis software.
EET 3124
Project Design and Fabrication
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 1244, 2544, 2635. Methods of designing, analyzing and fabricating electronic circuits using standard software packages. Heat transfer characteristics and problem solutions are included.
EET 3254
Microprocessors I
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 2544. An introduction to microcontrollers and their uses in embedded applications. Topics include system architecture, assembly language, structured programming, memory systems, user I/O, timers, peripherals, etc.
EET 3264
Microprocessors II
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 2544, 3254. A continuation of EET 3254. Programming and interfacing of microcontrollers in embedded application, including interrupts, EEPROM, serial programming, interfacing, power management, algorithms, stepper motor control.
EET 3354
Communication and Signal Processing
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 1244, 2635, MATH 2133, GENT 3123; Corequisite: EET 3113. Bandpass signaling principles and circuits. The Fourier transform; AM, SSB, FM, and PM signaling; binary modulated bandpass signaling (FSK and PSK); superheterodyne receiver; phase locked loop (PLL); modulators and mixers; frequency multiplication; special purpose IC's.
EET 3363
Data Acquisition
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 2544, 2634. Methods used to convert physical variables to digital signals and vice versa. Signal conditioning, digital-to-analog converters, analog-to-digital converters, sample-and-hold circuits, sensors, and transducers. The use of computers in data acquisition and signal processing.
EET 3524
Advanced Logic Circuits
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 2544, 2635, 3254. Computer-based design, simulation and implementation of digital/mixed-signal systems using programmable logic, field programmable gate arrays, ASICs and system-on-chip technology.
EET 3533
Introduction to Telecommunications
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 2544, 2635, 3254. Introductory course to the field of telecommunications. Study of the various technologies and how the application of these technologies work together to form functioning systems and networks.
EET 4050
Advanced Electronic Problems
1-4 credits, max 4. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and consent of head of department. Special problems in the electronic area.
EET 4314
Elements of Control
Lab 3. Prerequisite(s): 3113, 3123, 3363, GENT 3123. Principles of analog and digital control, with emphasis on the analysis of feedback control systems in their various conceptual configurations. Application of feedback control theory to the analysis and design of present day circuits and systems. Use of circuit analysis software.
EET 4363
Digital Signal Processing
Prerequisite(s): 3123, 3354, 3363. Introduction to Digital Signal Process. Theoretical development of Fourier transforms, IIR and FIR filters. Significant Design and programming projects.
EET 4514
Advanced Telecommunication Topics
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 3533. Study of data transmission techniques between digital electronic devices.
EET 4654
Microwave Techniques
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 2635, 3354. Study of topics pertaining to VHF behavior of circuits and systems. Transmission line theory: wave equations, SWR, impedance calculations and transformations, and lossy lines. Extensive use of the Smith chart to solve transmission line problems. Introduction to Maxwell's equations, with emphasis on steady state. Wave propagation in rectangular waveguides. Introduction to antennas. Modeling of transistors at VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencies. Design and analysis of transistor amplifiers at VHF using y and s parameters. Designing LC impedance matching networks.
EET 4833
Industrial Project Design I
Lab 1. Prerequisite(s): 20 credit hours of upper-division electronics courses or consent of instructor. Course mirrors the design process in industry. Topics covered are Design Team formation, Identify Objectives, define design specifications, write specifications, create a state of work and Gantt chart, create a project budget, perform a Preliminary Design Review, Design Prototype.
EET 4843
Industrial Project Design II
Prerequisite(s): 4833. Student continues in the project steps of Change Board Review, Critical Design Review, Developing & Writing Test Specs., Product Fabrication and Testing, Formal Technical Report Submission and Outcomes Assessment Exam.
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