EERT 11000     INTRODUCTION TO SEMICONDUCTOR AND CLEANROOM      4 Credit Hours

Course topics include cleanroom environment, chemical safety best practices, semiconductor wafer manufacturing, photolithography, etching, diffusion, thin film deposition and standard operating procedure.

Prerequisite: None.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: CTAG Intro to Semicond Clnrm, TAG Intro to Semicond Clnrm

EERT 12000     ELECTRIC CIRCUITS I      4 Credit Hours

Direct current circuit analysis involving current and voltage, resistance, energy and power, Ohm's law, series and parallel networks. Mesh and nodal analysis, network theorems and DC instruments.

Prerequisite: None.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: CTAG Electrical Engineer Technology, TAG Engineering Technology

EERT 12001     ELECTRIC CIRCUITS II      3 Credit Hours

Analysis of capacitive, inductance and magnetic circuits and transients in R-L-C combinations. AC network analysis: mesh and nodal, phasor algebra, power factor, resonance.

Prerequisite: EERT 12000.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: TAG Engineering Technology

EERT 12005     ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC DRAWING      2 Credit Hours

Electrical Electronic drawing techniques using current computer-aided design software emphasizing schematic, block and wiring diagrams, document markups, circuit board printing, circuit or power layout is covered as needed.

Prerequisite: None.

Schedule Type: Lecture

Contact Hours: 2 lecture

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 12010     INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS      4 Credit Hours

Semiconductor theory. Properties and application of PN junctions and bipolar junction transistors, amplifiers, field effect transistors (FET) amplifiers, JFET and MOSFET biasing and their use in simple circuits.

Prerequisite: EERT 12000.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: TAG Engineering Technology

EERT 21096     INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN ELECTRICAL/ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY      1-4 Credit Hours

(Repeatable for credit) Independent in depth research of an electrical electronic engineering technology topic supervised and coordinated by an engineering technology faculty member.

Prerequisite: Permission.

Schedule Type: Individual Investigation

Contact Hours: 1-4 other

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 22002     INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS      3 Credit Hours

Introduction to control of AC and DC machinery by electromechanical and solid state devices. Study of circuits, troubleshooting methods and logic systems.

Prerequisite: EERT 12010; and special approval.

Schedule Type: Lecture

Contact Hours: 3 lecture

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 22004     DIGITAL SYSTEMS      4 Credit Hours

Modern integrated digital logic families. Analysis and design of digital circuits such as gates, multivibrators, comparators, counters, registers including interface, control memory and computer circuits. Programmable logic controllers and integrated circuit technologies.

Prerequisite: None.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: CTAG Electrical Engineer Technology

EERT 22006     ELECTRICAL MACHINES      3 Credit Hours

Introduction to transformer action, losses and efficiency. Fundamentals of DC and AC motors and generators and three phase systems.

Prerequisite: EERT 12001.

Schedule Type: Lecture

Contact Hours: 3 lecture

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 22008     FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVES      3 Credit Hours

Course introduces the fundamental concepts of electrical machines and drives, providing a solid foundation for students in electrical engineering. It covers the principles of operation, construction, and applications of common electrical machines such as DC machines, synchronous machines, and induction motors, along with the principles of motor control and drive systems.

Prerequisite: EERT 12001.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 22011     ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS      2 Credit Hours

Continuation of EERT 12010. Frequency effects, Miller's Theorem, decibel notation and negative feedback, Oscillators, Op-amps, circuits and applications, Thyristors and electronically regulated power supplies.

Prerequisite: EERT 12010.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: TAG Engineering Technology

EERT 22014     MICROPROCESSORS AND ROBOTICS      3 Credit Hours

An introduction to microprocessor system fundamentals, number systems, binary codes, hexa- decimal codes, Programming fundamentals in C , C++ software, Microcontroller hardware architecture and instruction set, with applications to robot systems motor control, sensors.

Prerequisite: None.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

Attributes: TAG Engineering Technology

EERT 22095     SPECIAL TOPICS IN ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC AND RELATED ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES      1-3 Credit Hours

(Repeatable for credit) Special topics in electrical/electronic engineering technology.

Prerequisite: Permission.

Schedule Type: Lecture

Contact Hours: 1-3 lecture

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 32003     TECHNICAL COMPUTING      3 Credit Hours

A hands-on introduction to computation, through object-oriented programming and problem solving. Programming in the C++ language.

Prerequisite: MATH 11010.

Schedule Type: Lecture

Contact Hours: 3 lecture

Grade Mode: Standard Letter

EERT 32005     INSTRUMENTATION      3 Credit Hours

Introduction to modern industrial controls, interfacing devices, transducer systems, and process control methods.

Prerequisite: Junior standing.

Schedule Type: Laboratory, Lecture, Combined Lecture and Lab

Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 1 lab

Grade Mode: Standard Letter