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Show CEET 3050. Assembly Language 8c Device Drivers (4) 5 Small computer architedure, computer I/O, graphics, assembly language fundamentals, BIOS, device drivers, advanced assembly language techniques. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to indude design, simulation, computer programming, analysis, and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CEET 2150. CEET 3060. Real-Time Embedded Controllers (4) F An introduction to real-time kernals and operating systems. Priority-based pre-emptive scheduling, intertask communication, and intertask sychronization will be studied. Other topics indude priority inversions, semaphores, mutexes, context switches, rate monotonic analysis (RMA), various kernal services, finite state machines, and nested state machines. Prerequisites: CEET 2110, C Programming Language, CEET 2150. CEET 3070. Engineering Technology Research (3) F, S Engineering problem solving using the Internet, professional journals, and human networking. Three styles of writing emphasized; technical descriptions, historical perspectives of technology, and technical dden- sible arguments. Prerequisite: AAS degree in CET or EET. CEET 3080. Digital Communications (4) 5 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. Prerequisites: CEET 2110, CEET 2150, MATH 1210. CEET 4000. Engineering Seminar (1) F, S An introduction to science, engineering and technology career fields. Industrial leaders, as guest speakers, will share their engineering experiences and provide insight into career opportunities, hiring criteria, job responsibilities, engineering ethics, and professional development. The student will identify and contad industrial companies using online searches, personal interviews, and library resources. The student will conduct one class period by interviewing, inviting, and introducing a guest speaker. Prerequisite: CEET 2000. CEET 4010. Project Management (3) F, S Introdudion to project management. Selection of a team and a senior project. Project management and problem solving techniques to include the design, construction, test, analysis, and documentation of the senior projed. Ledure and lab combination. Laboratory activities to indude goal preparation, research, reporting, team meetings, design reviews, and demonstrations. Prerequisite: Department approval. CEET 4020. Senior Project (3) F, S Continuation of Project Management, CEET 4010. Completion of the senior projed. Ledure and lab combination. Laboratory adivities to indude design, construction, documentation, analysis and demonstration of the senior project. Presentations and demonstrations are required to confirm the completion of the senior projed. Presentation, team building, and writing skills are emphasized. Prerequisite: CEET 4010. CEET 4030. Controls & Systems (4) F 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 fundions charts, PID, and data highway. Ledure and lab combination. Laboratory activities to indude computer simulation, servo-system construction, and analysis. Prerequisite: CEET 3020. CEET 4040. Digital Signal Processing (4) 5 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 indude the design, construction, computer simulation, and analysis of digital signal processing circuits. Prerequisite: CEET 3010. CEET 4050. Engineering Fundamentals Exam (EE.) Prep (2) S A review of materials that are typically found on the Engineering Fundamentals Exam (F.E.). Topics are taught by faculty members according to their area of expertise. Topics induded are mathematics, DC electricity, AC electridty, logic, engineering economics, statics, dynamics, strength of materials, fluid mechanics, chemistry, and thermodynamics. Two one-hour lectures per week. Prerequisite: Departmental approval required. CEET 4060. Advanced Communications (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 indude the design, construction, computer simulation and analysis of wireless communications circuits and systems. Prerequisites: CEET 3020. CEET 4800. Individual Studies (1-4) F, S The student will receive credit for approved studies in an area not covered in the CEET program. A maximum of four credits can be counted as electives for CEET majors. CEET 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (2) F, S The student will receive credit for approved electronics industrial experience. Professional development activities will include resume writing, goal setting, progress reports, and a supervisor's evaluation. Two credits are required for the BS CET and EET major. The course can be taken a maximum of three times for a total of 6 credits. CEET 4899. Bachelor's Degree Assessment (0) This course is to serve as an assessment tool, whereby BS degree- seeking students in the Department of Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology demonstrate their learned knowledge of dedronics and engineering principles. This knowledge will be demonstrated through the use of the Fundamentals of Engineering exam (FE) administered by the State of Utah. CEET 4900. Special Topics (1-4) F, S A one-time special study course designed to introduce a new rde- vant topic that is not covered in the CEET program. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to support the selected course topic. A maximum of four credits can be counted for CEET majors. CEET 5200. Digital Electronics (DE) (5) Su DE is a course in applied digital logic. The use of digital circuits is increasing so rapidly that it's hard to imagine the limits. Students are introduced to the digital circuits found in video games, watches, calculators, digital cameras, and thousands of other devices. Students study the application of digital logic and how digital devices are used to control automated equipment. Students use industry-standard, eledronic design software to build circuits and to export designs to a printed circuit autorouting program that generates printed circuit boards using chips and other components. The course meets for a total of 75 hours over a two-week period and focuses on the content as wdl as teaching methods appropriate for the course. This course is designed specifically and only for current high school teachers who have been assigned by thdr schools and distrids to teach the Project Lead the Way courses in their respective schools. These courses carry graduate credit for those teachers who would use them as part of a master's degree program or for recertification. Weber State University 2008 - 2009 Catalog |