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Show Electronic Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology General Information • A grade of C or better in the major courses. Specific Requirements: • Electronic Technology courses required (48 credit hours): EET 111/111L (4), 121/121L(4), 122/122L(4), 131/131L (4), 132/132L (4), 211/211L (4), 212/212L (4), 221/221L (4), 222/222L (4), 231/231L (4), 232/232L (4), 233/233L (4). • Support courses required (44 credit hours): Math 106(5), 107 (5), 211 (5), 212 (5); Engl EN111 (4), EN112 (4); ComSci PD101 (4), Comsci 220 (4) or ComSci 120 (4); Commun HU102 (3) or HU105 (3); Phsx HU261/264 (5). PROGRAM: ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-BACHELOR DEGREE General Requirements: • All engineering technology students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least annually for course and program advisement. If this requirement is not met, the student may not be allowed to register for classes within their major. • Completion of AAS Degree requirements prior to acceptance into the Electronic Engineering Technology bachelor of science program. • WSU Core Requirements (see index). • General Education Requirements (see index). • A minimum of 202 credit hours are required. A minimum of 60 credit hours must be upper division (courses numbered 300 and above). • A grade of C or better in all courses in the major. Specific Requirements: • Electronic Engineering Technology courses required beyond the AAS degree requirements (33 credit hours): EET 311/311L (5), 321/321L (4), 322/322 L (3), 331/331L (4), 411/411L (3), 412/412L (4), 421/421L (3), 422/422L (4),431/431L(3) • Five EET elective courses (16 credit hours) are required from the following: EET courses 450 through 461 (4 credit hours each), 481 (1-4), 489 (1-4), 493 (1-4). • One 4-hour upper-division technical elective course chosen in consultation with EET department advisor. • Other required courses (28 credit hours): Phsx 262/265 (5), 263/266 (5); Chem PS111 (5) or PS 121 (5); Engl 310 (3); Busadm course (consult with advisor) (4); General education courses in Humanities, English or Social Sciences area as required by ABET (6). Student Program Summary forms which contain a quarter-by-quarter outline of courses are available in the department. PROGRAM: ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MINOR This program offers students who major in another field the option to obtain a minor in Electronic Engineering Technology. General Requirements: • A minimum of 32 EET credit hours are required. • A grade of C or better in all courses used toward the minor. Specific Requirements: • EET111/111L(4), 121/121L(4), 122/122L(4), 132/132L (4), 212/212L (4), 232/232L (4), 412/412L (4), 452/452L (4). Check with the EET department chair for approval of substitute courses. \ III ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES - EET 111. DC Circuit Analysis (3) A Introduction to DC circuit analysis. Scientific notation, basic circuit laws, theorems, magnetism, and DC measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Corequisite: EET111L. Prerequisite: Math 105 or equivalent. 111L. DC Circuit Analysis Lab (1)A Laboratory class to support EET 111. Construct and analyze basic electrical circuits using a multimeter. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 111. 121. AC Circuit Analysis (3) W Introduction to AC circuit analysis. Alternating voltage and current, inductance, transformers, capacitance, resonance, and AC measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: EET 111 and Math 106. Corequisite: EET 121L. 121L. AC Circuit Analysis Lab (1) W Laboratory class to support EET 121. Construct and analyze AC circuits using an oscilloscope. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 121. 122. Digital Circuits I (3) W Introduction to digital electronics. Number systems, boolean algebra, logic gates, flipflops, multiplexers, sequential and combinational circuits, and digital measuring devices. Three one- hour lectures per week. Corequisite: EET 122L. 122L. Digital Circuits I Lab (1) W Laboratory class to support EET 122. Construct and analyze basic digital circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 122. 131. Electrical Power I (3) 5 Introduction to electrical power. AC power, power generation and distribution, multiphase, NEC codes, AC and DC motors, and power measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 121. Corequisite: EET 131L. 131L. Electrical Power I Lab (1) 5 Laboratory class to support EET 131. Construct and analyze basic electrical power circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 131. 132. Digital Circuits II (3) 5 A continuation of EET 122. Counters, shift registers, state tables, timing diagrams, computer digital simulation, and digital measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 122. Corequisite: 132L. 132L. Digital Circuits II Lab (1) 5 Laboratory class to support EET 132. Construct and analyze digital circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 132. 181. AC and DC Circuit Applications (3) A AC and DC circuit applications for non-EET majors. DC and AC theory, voltage, current, resistance, Kirchhoff s Laws, power, power factor, National Electrical Code, and circuit analysis concepts. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Math 106 or equivalent. Corequisite: EET 181L. 181L. AC and DC Circuit Applications Lab (1) A Laboratory class to support EET 181. Construct and analyze basic electrical circuits using a multimeter. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 181. 182. AC and DC Machines and Controls (3) W AC and DC motors, transformers, generators, alternators, polyphase circuits, stepper and servo motors, power factor, tests, and measurements. Three one-hour lectures per week. For EET majors. Prerequisite: EET 181 or Physics 262. Corequisite: EET 182L. 182L. AC and DC Machines and Controls (1) W Laboratory class to support EET 182. Test and measure machine and control devices. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 182. 183. Power Electronics (2) 5 Motor controllers and starters, programmable logic controllers, basic logic circuits, rectifiers, and controller characteristics. Two one-hour lectures per week. For non-EET majors. Prerequisite: EET 182. Corequisite: EET 183L. 183L. Power Electronics Lab (1) 5 Laboratory class to support EET 183. Design, construct, and test power electronics circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 183. 211. Semiconductors I (3) A Introduction to operational amplifiers and semiconductor devices. Operational amplifier models, applications, semiconductor diodes, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, small signal models and analysis, introduction to operational amplifiers, PSPICE computer simulation, and small-signal measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisites: EET 121 and Math 107. Corequisite: EET211L. 211L. Semiconductors I Lab (1) A Laboratory class to support EET 211, Semiconductors I. Construct and analyze single operational amplifer and transistor circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 211. 212. Introduction to Microprocessors (3) A Introduction to microprocessors. Theory of operation, architecture, machine code programming, memory devices, input and out put devices, interfacing, and digital instrumentation. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 122. Corequisite: EET212L. 212L. Introduction to Microprocessors Lab (1) A Laboratory class to support EET 212. Write assembly language programs to run on a microprocessor trainer. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 212. 221. Semiconductors II (3) W Continuation of semiconductor devices. Multistage systems, frequency response, large signal amplifiers, thyristors, operational amplifiers, introduction to active filters, regulators, power supplies, and measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 211. Corequisite: EET221L. 221L. Semiconductors II Lab (1) W Laboratory class to support EET 221. Design, construct, and analyze multi-stage transistor circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 221. 222. Interconnection Technology (1) W An introduction to electronic drafting and packaging. A study of the many different methods of interconnecting and packaging electronic components. Introduction to CAD for schematics and board layouts. One one-hour lecture per week. Prerequisites: EET 111 and EET 122. Corequisite: 222L. 222L. Interconnection Technology Lab (3) W Laboratory class to support EET 222. Draw schematics and lay out circuit boards using CAD software. Three two-hour labs per week. Corequisite: EET 222. 231. Communication Circuits I (3) 5 An introduction to radio frequency communication circuits. Oscillators, modulation, transmitters, receivers, transmission lines, antennas, RF propagation, and RF measuring devices. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 221. Corequisite: EET231L. 231L. Communication Circuits I Lab (1) 5 Laboratory class to support EET 231. Design, construct, and analyze communication circuits. One two-hour lab per week. Corequisite: EET 231. 232. Computer Design I (3) 5 Introduction to microprocessor design. Design and build a microprocessor based system using assemblers, cross assemblers, emulators, input and output devices, and digital analyzers. Three one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: EET 212. Corequisite- EET 232L. Student Services Interdisc. Programs Applied Science & Technology Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Health Professions Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 64 65 Continuing Education |