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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 135 EET 3070 - Engineering Technology Research Credits: (3) Engineering problem solving using the Internet, professional journals, and human networking. Three styles of writing emphasized; technical descriptions, historical perspectives of technology, and technical defensible arguments. Prerequisite: AAS degree in CET or EET. EET 3080 - Embedded Networks Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] This course provides an in-depth study of several serial communication standards and how to implement them in embedded systems. The standards addressed in this class include RS232, RS485, Controller Area Network (CAN), and Ethernet. Emphasis will be placed on utilizing the stacks and protocols for each standard. The channel bandwidth, noise, and data error rate will be addressed. Wireless methods of serial communication will be surveyed. Prerequisite: EET 2150. EET 3090 - Project Management Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] An introduction to project management. The course prepares students for Senior Projects. Course will include the writing of contracts, goal setting, project leadership and team building principles of engineering economics, team work, quality, statistics, and continuous improvement will be discussed. Other topics include project life cycles, organization, and risk management. Project scheduling and performance will be discussed. Prerequisite: EET 3010, EET 3030, EET 3040. EET 4010 - Senior Project I Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Students will work on teams to design, construct, test, and install a significant engineering project. The course includes selecting a team, selecting a project, writing a contract, maintaining a logbook, creating and following project milestones, setting and completing weekly goals, writing a manual, and making a final presentation to students, faculty, and industry advisers. Prerequisite: EET 3090. EET 4020 - Senior Project II Credits: (2) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] A continuation of EET 4010 Senior Project I. Students will work on teams to design, construct, test, and install a significant engineering project. The course includes selecting a team, selecting a project, writing a contract, maintaining a logbook, creating and following project milestones, setting and completing weekly goals, writing a manual, and making a final presentation to students, faculty, and industry advisers. Prerequisite: EET 4010. EET 4030 - Controls & Systems Credits: (4) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Introduction to automatic control theory, analysis, and testing, pole, zero, Bode plots, and frequency response. The design and application of programmable controllers using ladder logic, sequential functions charts, PID, and data highway. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include computer simulation, servo-system construction, and analysis. Prerequisite: EET 3010, MATH 1210. EET 4040 - Signals and Systems Credits: (4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] An introduction to digital signal processing, digital filters, discrete and fast Fourier transforms, quantization, introduction to adaptive filters, industrial applications, and DSP hardware. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities include the design, construction, computer simulation, and analysis of digital signal processing circuits. Prerequisite: EET 3010, MATH 1210. EET 4060 - Advanced Communications Credits: (4) Introduction to satellite communications, spread spectrum techniques, digital satellite communications, antennas, small signal amplifiers, Smith charts, and "S" parameter analysis. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include the design, construction, computer simulation and analysis of wireless communications circuits and systems. Prerequisite: EET 3010. EET 4090 - Systems Design and Integration Credits: (3) An introduction to the fundamentals of large-scale systems. The first part deals with systems analysis, design and integration with emphasis on input/output models, transfer functions, and interface issues. The second part discusses a variety of systems design and management approaches, particularly those concerned with system requirements, interface control, evaluation, quality assurance through configuration management, audits and reviews, and the human role in systems. Prerequisite: EET 3090. EET 4800 - Individual Studies Credits: (1-4) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] The student will receive credit for approved studies in an area not covered in the EET program. A maximum of four credits can be counted as electives for EET majors. EET 4890 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] The student will receive credit for approved electronics industrial experience. Professional development activities will Weber State University 2014-2015 Catalog |