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ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology

ELET 4233 - Integrtn of Svr Operatng Systm

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
3
Description: 

This course will introduce server-side operating system networking technologies. It will be an intensive, hands-on, in-depth study of design of current server operating systems in a LAN (Local Area Network) environment. Laboratory activity will include design, development, configuration, and placement of servers and services. The students will design, plan and deploy technical support of server hardware, operating system, and network connectivity. The design of Microsoft latest server operating system will be thoroughly examined.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 6014 - Microelectromechanical Systems

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

ELET 2153 with D or better or ELET 4154 with D or better

Description: 

This course will provide an opportunity for the student to become familiar with the technology and applications of microelectromechanical systems. This is one of the fastest growing areas in the semiconductor business. Today's applications include accelerometers for air bag deployment, pressure sensors, flow sensors, optical systems and micromotors. Emphasis is on the different technologies compared to the standard semiconductor processing technologies. The lecture provides necessary understanding of the various process technologies used to fabricate MEMS devices.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 2124 - Electrical Power Circuits

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

(ELET 1104 with D or better and MATH 2043 with D or better) or (ELET 1103 with D or better and MATH 2043 with D or better)

Description: 

Why is imaginary power so expensive? This course requires students to mind their P's and Q's (real and reactive power). Students will build upon circuit theory concepts as they apply to alternating current using phasor analysis. Complicated networks are analyzed using mesh and nodal matrix methods. MATLAB is introduced as a computational tool. The course emphasis is upon ac power applications including transformers and three-phase systems. Laboratory sessions will back up the analysis with hands on exercises using electronic instrumentation.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 1202 - Intro to Electrical Technology

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
2
Description: 

This is an introductory course related to the field of electrical engineering technology. Laboratory topics introduce the students to the fundamental electrical principles and practices. The student will be introduced to various electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes, LEDs, transistors, and integrated circuits. Analog and digital meters will be used for measuring electrical quantities, such as resistance, voltage, and current, in electrical circuits.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 6004 - Advanced Power Systems

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Upper
Prerequisites: 

(ELET 2124 with D or better or ELET 2123 with D or better) and ELET 2103 with D or better

Description: 

This course is the study of electrical power transmission and conversion. A project involves the design of a dc-dc converter from theory through a completed printed circuit board. Circuit topologies studied include linear, buck, boost and buck-boost converters. On the utility scale, ac circuit theory is applied to grid power flow and transmission line models. Synchronous generators and transmission lines are modeled in theory and examined in the laboratory. Power electronics are analyzed for their role in conversion and transmission.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 8712 - ECET Internship

Level: 
Upper
Credits: 
12
Description: 

Students will complete supervised field work in a selected business, industry, government or educational setting. Students carry out a planned program of educational experiences under direct supervision of an owner, manager or supervisor of technology in an organization. Each intern will be supervised by a member of the faculty. Written and oral reports and journal of work experience activities will be required. Evaluation will be based on the quality of experiences gained from the internship.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 8706 - ECET Internship

Level: 
Upper
Credits: 
6
Description: 

Students will complete supervised field work in a selected business, industry,government or educational setting. Students carry out a planned program of educational experiences under direct supervision of an owner, manager or supervisor of technology in an organization. Each intern will be supervised by a member of the faculty. Written and oral reports and a journal of work experience activities will be required. Evaluation will be based on the quality of experiences gained from the internship.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 4234 - Server OS in Network Design

Credits: 
4
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

ELET 3143 with D or better

Description: 

This course will introduce server-side operating system networking technologies. It will be an intensive, hands-on, in-depth study of design of current server operating systems in a LAN (Local Area Network) environment. Laboratory activity will include design, development, configuration, and placement of servers and services. Students will design, plan and deploy technical support of server hardware, operating system, and network connectivity. The design of Microsoft latest server operating system will be thoroughly examined.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 3143 - Intn Desktop OS in Network Design

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

ELET 1003 with D or better

Description: 

This course will introduce current workstation operating systems technologies. The course will include client-side networking technologies and will be an intensive, hands-on, in-depth study of design and integration of current workstation operating systems in an enterprise environment. Laboratory activities will include the installation, configuration, and support of workstation operating system hardware, software, and network connectivity not only on a single server based LAN system, but will also cover tools and techniques for design and support of a large networking system.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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ELET 2163 - Data Communications

Level: 
Lower
Credits: 
3
Description: 

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the converging world of computers and telecommunications. It introduces basic building blocks of telecommunications and most current information on new technologies. It provides an in-depth knowledge of communications fundamentals, data networking, next generation networks, wireless networks, IP protocols, IP telephony, VPN, Digital video and TV standards, optical networking and broadband networking.

Course Sections: 
ELET - Electrical Engineering Technology
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