100: Introduction to Electrical Engineering Technology. 3-0-1. A survey of topics to introduce the student to the profession, the department and the curricula.
160: Basic Electricity. 0-3-3. An introduction to the fundamental concepts of electricity.
161: Basic Electricity Lab. 3-0-1. Coreq., ELET 160. Practical laboratory exercises to illustrate the material in ELET 160.
170: Basic Circuit Theory. 0-3-3. Preq., Concurrent registration in ELET 171 and MATH 111. Introduction to DC circuit theory; loop equations, node equations and major network theorems. Single time constant transients.
171: Basic Circuit Lab. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 170. Laboratory companion to ELET 170.
180: AC Circuits. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 170, Coreq., MATH 112. Concurrent registration in ELET 181. An extension of the concepts developed in ELET 170, to include alternating current circuits for sinusoidal steady-state analysis.
181: AC Circuits Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 180. Laboratory companion to ELET 180.
196: AC & DC Analysis. 0-2-2. Preq., MATH 111, 112, and some experience with AC and DC Circuits. Mathematical principles with underlie circuit analysis. Mesh and nodal analysis, network theorems, Kirchoff's laws, Thevenin's and Norton's equivalents for both AC and DC circuits.
197: Electronic Analysis. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 180, and some experience with electronic circuits transistors and operational amplifiers. Mathematical principles which underlie electronic analysis. Amplifiers and feedback circuits.
198: Instrumentation. 0-2-2. Preq., ELET 180 or 196, and some experience with instrumentation circuits. Mathematical principles which instrumentation.
260: Electronics. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 180. Concurrent registration in ELET 261. An introductory treatment of solid state devices, concentrating on the ordinary diode and the bipolar and field effect transistors.
261: Electronics Laboratory. 3-0-1. Preq., Concurrent registration in ELET 260. Introductory electronics laboratory, a companion to ELET 260.
270: Instrumentation. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 180 or consent of the instructor. Basic measuring devices, meters, bridges, etc. An introduction to the methods used in making accurate measurements.
271: Instrumentation Laboratory. 3-0-1. Preq., Concurrent registration in ELET 270. Laboratory for the study of electrical and electronic controlled instrumentation.
272: Electronics Applications. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 260. Concurrent registration in ELET 273. Continuation of ELET 260. The study of semiconductor devices imbedded in passive RLC networks, and their applications in practical situations.
273: Electronics Applications Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 272. Training in the construction and troubleshooting of solid state electronics circuits.
280: Electrical Power. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 180. A survey of the power field; the aims, problems and techniques. Future trends.
284: Computers. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 260. Concurrent registration in ELET 285. Digital and analog computer systems, circuits, and maintenance.
285: Computers Laboratory. 3-0-1. Preq., Concurrent registration in ELET 284. Practical laboratory exercises in computer circuitry and maintenance techniques.
360: Electrical Power. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 180 and 270. Concurrent registration in ELET 361. Study of techniques and solution to fundamental problems in the electric power industry. Emphasis on practical applications.
361: Electrical Power Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 360. Companion laboratory to 360.
370: Integrated Circuits. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 260. Concurrent registration in ELET 371. Applications of integrated circuits, both linear and discrete, in a variety of amplifiers, switching circuits and functional operations.
371: Integrated Circuits Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 370. Practical laboratory work in the utilization of integrated circuits in active networks, both linear and discrete.
382: Computer Servicing. 0-2-2. Preq., ELET 284. Techniques of fault isolation and repair of digital and analog computers. Preventive maintenance techniques. The theory of maintainability.
383: Computer Servicing Laboratory. 3-0-1. Coreq., ELET 382. Practical troubleshooting of computer systems.
390: Electrical Drafting. 0-3-3. Preq., Engineering 151. A course in mechanical drafting with emphasis on schematic diagrams, wiring diagrams, circuit boards, and electrical standards and codes.
460: Communication Circuits. 0-2-2. Preq., ELET 260. Concurrent registration in ELET 461. The study of circuits used in AM and FM radio, television, and digital data transmission.
461: Communication Circuits Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 460. Companion laboratory to lecture ELET 460. Construction of RF amplifiers, modulators, etc.
465: Circuit Design and Fabrication. 3-1-2. Preq., ELET 370 and ELET 390. A student project course in design, layout and fabrication of printed circuits.
468: Electronic Motor Control. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 260, 360. Concurrent registration in ELET 469. Application of solid-state devices to the control of power in static and dynamic energy conversion systems. Methods of control in DC and AC systems.
469: Electronic Motor Control Laboratory. 3-0-1. Preq., Concurrent registration in ELET 468. Companion laboratory to ELET 468.
470: Control Systems. 0-2-2. Preq., ELET 260. Concurrent registration in ELET 471. Introductory control systems. A survey of the field, with emphasis on the problems, current solutions, and analytical methods.
471: Control Systems Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 470. Field trips and laboratory experiments in principles of automatic control systems.
472: Seminar. 0-1-1. Preq., senior standing. Discussion of employment, current job market, preparation of personal data sheets, application forms, other placement activities.
480: Electronic Computers. 0-3-3. Preq., ELET 284. Concurrent registration in ELET 481. Organization, operation, and programming of digital computers on a more advanced level. Basic numerical techniques.
481: Electronic Computers Laboratory. 3-0-1. Concurrent registration in ELET 480. A workshop in computer methods intended to provide applications of the theory in ELET 480 lecture.
490: Special Problems. 1-4-(9) hours credit. Preq., consent of instructor. A course to be arranged for the purpose of covering a selected topic of current importance or special interest.