300
This course provides an in-depth review of Engineering Technology topics. Students will learn aspect of research in engineering technology by completing research projects. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to implement engineering ethics through research projects.
3
Prerequisites
Academic Advisor Approval
This course provides the student with technical training in a technical setting facility. Training related experience should demonstrate student's achievement of program's learning objectives. The course is coordinated and graded by faculty while incorporating employer's assessment of student's performance. EET200 and EET302 may be repeated for credit up to a total maximum of 6 credits.
3
Prerequisites
Academic Advisor Approval
This course provides the student with technical training in a technical setting facility. Training related experience should demonstrate student's attainment of program's learning outcomes. The course is coordinated and graded by faculty while incorporating employer's assessment of student's performance.
1
Prerequisites
Academic Advisor Approval
This course provides the student with technical training in a technical setting facility. Training related experience should demonstrate student's attainment of program's learning outcomes. The course is coordinated and graded by faculty while incorporating employer's assessment of student's performance.
1
Prerequisites
Approval Academic Advisor
This course provides the student with technical training in a technical setting facility. Training related experience should demonstrate student's attainment of program's learning outcomes. The course is coordinated and graded by faculty while incorporating employer's assessment of student's performance.
1
Prerequisites
Approval Academic Advisor
This course provides the student with technical training in a technical setting facility. Training related experience should demonstrate student's attainment of program's learning outcomes. The course is coordinated and graded by faculty while incorporating employer's assessment of student's performance.
2
Prerequisites
Approval Academic Advisor
This course covers network theorems. Students will learn about electrical circuits' analysis using circuit theorems; node-voltage, mesh current, Thevenin and Norton theorems. Students are introduced to dependent source models. Transient and steady-state circuit analyses are covered. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to analyze systems and use simulation software to emphasize the concepts discussed.
3
Prerequisites
EET111 or
ESET111 and
MTH200
This course provides a broad look at the current state of Microelectronic & Silicon Manufacturing. Students will learn about different fabrication steps such as silicon wafer growth, oxidation, diffusion, ion implantation, rapid thermal processing as well as photo-resist and optical photo-lithography. Various processing techniques are discussed such as vacuum science and plasma process, wet and dry etch processes, evaporation and sputtering process, thin film deposition and CWD (Chemical wafer deposition) process. Upon successful course completion, the students will have a basic understanding of semiconductor manufacturing processes.
3
Prerequisites
EET121
This course covers advanced principles of control systems. Students are introduced to industrial control and statistical process control concepts. Sensor applications and Hands-on applications in programming and troubleshooting of Programmable Logic Controllers are emphasized.
3
Prerequisites
EET231
This course is offered in conjunction with the Programmable Controllers and Robotics course. Students are required to design and implement several projects using the PLC used. Extensive hands-on exercises are used to emphasize the concepts discussed.
1
Prerequisites
EET331
This course introduces students to the integration of machine vision and robotic systems as well as the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in manufacturing. Students will learn about the application of programming languages and machine learning algorithms to perform time series data analysis. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to implement a Machine Vision System for various applications and apply appropriate algorithms to support manufacturing data-driven decisions.
3
Prerequisites
EET331 and
EET207
This course provides students with hands-on application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in manufacturing. Students will learn about the integration of Machine Vision, PLCs, and Robots with Machine Learning for Smart Manufacturing. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to design and implement several projects using PLCs and available vision system.
1
Prerequisites
EET333
This course provides an overview of electronic security devices useful for a number of electronics, computer, information science, business, and criminal justice career paths. Students will learn about electronic locks, access controls and badges, biometrics, alarms, lighting, detectors, video, recorders, network infrastructure security, and other electronic security devices. Upon successful course completion, students will understand how to compare and contracts electronic security device options through the analysis of business and security needs as well as manufacturer specification data sheets.
3
Prerequisites
ENG110 and
MTH131
This course introduces students to engineering economics and making decisions based upon expected costs and benefits in operation and project proposals. Students will learn good decision making, how to determine whether a solution to a problem is technically feasible, and how to approach the problem. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to decide which of several technically feasible alternatives is best by considering money management, financial evaluation, project development, and replacement decisions.
3
Prerequisites
None
This course covers basic digital communications techniques. Students are introduced to baseband pulse and digital modulations, binary and M-ary RF digital modulations, multiplexing and demultiplexing techniques, channel fading, and noise effects on digital communication. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to demonstrate spread spectrum techniques, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and multiple- input and multiple-output (MIMO) techniques.
3
Prerequisites
EET230 and
EET280 or
ESET280
This course introduces students to a broad range of motor types and their control systems, workplace safety, and electric motor operation. Topics covered include motor sizing, selection of motor type(s), control of motors, motor schematics, nameplates, and terminology. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to relate torque, power, and speed.
3
Prerequisites
EET220
This course is offered in conjunction with the Motor Drives course. Students are required to design and implement three projects. Extensive hands-on exercises are used to emphasize the concepts discussed.
1
Prerequisites
EET390