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Show Technology — Electronic Technology Technology — Electronic Technology tronic Engineering Technology, Industrial Engineering Technology, Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Mathematics, Education, Business or other approved supporting field to satisfy the 60 credit hour minimum. Students graduating with an Electronic Engineering Technology major are not required to take a minor. Electronic Engineering Technology Minor—A student may select Electronic Engineering Technology as a supporting minor. Course work should include 26 quarter hours of credit in Electronic Technology 212 and 213; Electronic Engineering Technology 320, 321; 341, 343 ; 422, 423 or equivalent. Additional courses in instrument circuits and instrumentation are recommended. Prerequisites : Algebra and Trigonometry. Electronic Engineering Technology (Example Only) Courses Junior Year Credits Courses Senior Year Credits Electronic Engineering Tech. 320, 321, 310, 311, 324 325, 355, 356 21 Chemistry 101 5 Data Processing 260 3 Engineering Graphics 144 .... 4 Area Requirements 16 49 Electronic Engineering Tech. 422, 423, 464, 465, 450, 451, 479 17 Industrial Eng. Tech. 330, 332 10 *Electives 4 Area Requirements 17 48 *The student is urged to elect course work that will support and strengthen his selected profession or career. Additional Electronic Engineering Technology, Education, Business, Mathematics, or Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering Technology course work is suggested hut should appear as part of his approved course of study. ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 052. Direct Current Circuits—A course in fundamental electronic theory. Atomic structure of matter, voltage, current power, resistance, inductance and capacitance as they apply to direct current circuits will be studied. Prerequisite and/or concurrent high school algebra or equivalent. Five lectures. A (5) Evening 053. Direct Current Laboratory—Experiments to correlate with Electronic Technology 052. A study of electronic symbols and basic circuit diagrams; basic construction practices, use of voltohm-meters and vacuum tube voltmeters. Three 3-hour laboratories a week. A (3) Evening 054. Alternating Current Circuits—The effects of resistance, inductance, and capacitance on current, voltage, and power relationships in an alternating current circuit will be discussed. Prerequisite Electronic Technology 052 or equivalent. Five lectures. W (5) Evening 055. Alternating Current Laboratory—The student will investigate circuits and principles discussed in Electronic Technology 054. Use of test instruments and shop procedure will be taught. Three 3-hour laboratories a week. W (3) Evening 056. Basic Electronic Circuits—Fundamental vacuum tube and transistor circuits, such rectifiers, amplifiers, detectors, oscillators. Prerequisite: Electronic Technology 054. Five lectures. S (5) Evening 057. Basic Electronics Laboratory—Principles and concepts discussed in Electronic Technology 056 will be experimentally investigated by the student. Three 3-hour laboratories a week. S (3) Evening 060. Wire Preparation—Soldering and wiring principles used in the electronic industry, including preparation of wire, wiring harnesses, cables, connectors, tie strips, lay-outs. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. AWS (2) Evening 061. Electronic Assembly—Assembly and mounting of component parts into groups or lay-outs on mounting boards, brackets, tie points, chassis, as a whole or part of a sub-assembly. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. AWS (2) Evening 062. Special Projects—Special projects in electronics of interest of the student, such as Stereophonic, Hi-Fidelity, phono and tape system, amateur transmitters and receivers, citizen band equipment, etc. Operation, adjustment, and maintenance principles will be discussed in group and individual situations. The student should have sufficient background in electronics to carry on his project work with some supervision from the instructor. A W S Su (1),Evening 065. Novice Amateur Radio Techniques—Basic principles and knowledge required to pass the FCC Novice Amateur Examination. Instruction in receiving and sending International Morse Code and basic circuit applications. Two 3-hour laboratories a week. Su (2) Evening 344 345 |