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Show • Electronic Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Chair: Wayne E. Andrews Location: Building Four, Room 421 Telephone Contact: Jan Jones 626-6898 Professors: William G. Clapp, W. Lee Dickson, Robert J. Twiggs; Associate Professors: Wayne E. Andrews, Verne Hansen, Ronald L. Harris, Kermit Reister, Jay L. Smith, Robert Summers; Assistant Professors: John Ellsworth, Edward G. Price ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY The curriculum for Electronic Technology prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training as a technician in the field of electronics. Completion of the outlined two-year program will qualify the student to receive the associate of applied science degree. Student Program Summary forms which contain a quarter-by-quarter outline of courses are available in each department. PROGRAM: ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE This program is designed to give the student a fundamental knowledge of and basic skill in electronic testing, troubleshooting, and fabrication and is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). 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. • A minimum of 101 credit hours. • A maximum of 67 credit hours in the major discipline. • At least 20 hours from the General Education courses listed in the catalog, including at least one course in each of the four areas, Humanities, Natural Science, Social Science, and Personal Development. • 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); CS PD101 (4) or CIS PD170 (4), CS 220 (4); Commun HU102 (3) or HU105 (3); Phsx HU261/264 (5). ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Electronic Engineering Technology curriculum is designed for the students who desire to continue their technical training and broaden their education. Because of the diversity of background of the students and the dynamic and changing nature of the field of electronics, students are considered individually when their programs are planned. It is necessary that students consult with a department adviser prior to registering for classes. They will then be assured of building upon previous courses and knowledge in their field. Students desiring to graduate with a bachelor of science degree in Electronic Engineering Technology must satisfy the requirements described below. PROGRAM: ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-BACHELOR DEGREE This program is designed to give the student a broad- base understanding in electrical and electronic engineering technology, product design and development, software engineering, engineering test, project management, field engineering, technical sales, and computer integrated manufacturing. The program is accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC/ABET). The Department also offers the last two years of the bachelors degree program in Electronic Engineering Technology on the campuses of Salt Lake and Utah Valley Community Colleges. While these programs are taught by Weber State faculty and use the same texts and course materials as the on campus classes, they are not accredited by TAC/ABET. 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 BSEET degree 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 HONORS General Requirements: • Enroll in general Honors program and complete at least 10 hours of general Honors courses. • Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. • Fulfill requirement for the Electronic Technology major leading to the associate of applied science or the Electronic Engineering Technology major leading to the bachelor of science degree. Specific Requirements: • The associate of applied science major must complete at least 25 hours in Electronic Technology courses on an Honors basis, 15 hours of which must be in 200 level courses. The Electronic Engineering Technology major must complete at least 25 hours of Electronic Engineering Technology courses on an Honors basis of which 10 hours must be 400 level courses. • The Electronic Engineering Technology major completes a senior Honors project. • All Electronic Technology courses are available on an Honors basis. Permission from the department chair should be sought before registering in a course for Honors credit. A written agreement should be reached with the appropriate professor regarding the work expected for Honors credit. (See the Interdepartmental Programs section of the catalog.) PROGRAM: ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MINOR This program offers students who major in another field 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. 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. Prerequisite: 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. Science 62 63 |