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Show 162. Wave PropagationBasic concepts of electrical wave propagation related to transmission lines and wave guides loaded into a radiating device. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 163. Micro-Wave Laboratory Adjustments and tests on devices generating and conducting micro-wave signals. Two laboratories. W (2). Staff 164. Micro-Wave TechniquesElementary study of microwave generating and propagating devices; emphasis on phenomena peculiar to micro-wave signals. Three lectures. W (3). Staff 167. Air-Ground Communications Laboratory Adjustment and operation of equipment used in air-ground communications. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 168. Air-Ground Communications Special circuits and problems relating to air-ground communication. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 181. Pulse and Digital Circuits Laboratory Operation and adjustment of circuits and related control and readout components used in pulse and digital circuits. Two laboratories. A (2). Staff 182. Pulse and Digital CircuitsNumber systems, memory devices, and elementary programming principles. Three lectures. A (3). Staff 185. Computer Circuits LaboratoryOperation and adjustment of circuits and related control and readout components in computer type devices. Two laboratories. A (2). Staff 186. Computer Circuits ApplicationsApplication of basic circuits to digital and analog data handling devices. Three lectures. Prerequisites: Electronics 182 and Technical Mathematics 142, or equivalent. A (3). Staff 187. Principles of Automation LaboratorySet-up, adjustment, and operation of small automatic control and programming systems. Two laboratories. S (2). Staff 188. Principles of Automation Introduction to methods used in automatic programming and control of industrial equipment. Three lectures. S (3). Staff 302 189. ComprehensiveSpecial problems covering scope of study during the previous four years. Two lectures. S (2). Staff ELECTRONICS MAINTENANCE MAJOR (Example Only) The curriculum for Electronic Maintenance prepares the student for employment at the end of two years of training in maintenance of electronic equipment. Completion of the program will qualify the student to receive a certificate of completion. Freshman Course Title A W S Electronics 32, 34, 36 D. C. Fundamentals, A. C. Fundamentals, Basic Electronics 5 5 5 Electronics 31, 33, 35 D. C. Lab., A. C. Lab., Basic Elect. Lab. 3 3 3 Technical Mathe- Applied Algebra, Applied matics 3, 4, 5 Trigonometry 5 5 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 1 Industrial Drafting 11, 12 Mechanical Drawing, Elect. Schematic and B. P. Reading 2 2 16 15 15 Sophomore Electronics 72, 76, 62 Basic Electronics, Electronic Circuit Operation, Communications Ckts 5 5 5 Electronics 71, 75, 61 Basic Electronics Lab., Electronic Circuit maintenance, Communication Circuits Lab. 5 5 3 Electronics 66 Industrial Electronics 3 Electronics 65 Industrial Elect. Lab. 2 Electronics 78 Color TV Circuits 3 Electronics 77 Color TV Maintenance 2 Electronics 40 Morse Code (elective) 1 1 1 English 8 Applied English 3 Physical Education Selected 1 1 1 15 17 15 303 |