CETT 1405 AC CIRCUITS (SECOND 8-WEEK SESSION) (4-3-3).
A study of the fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel AC circuits, phasors, capacitive and inductive networks, transformers, and resonance.
Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week.
Fee: $16
Prerequisites: CETT 1403 or Department approval. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1314 or higher, or Department approval.
(ELN 1044)
CETT 1421 ELECTRONIC FABRICATION (4-3-3). A study of electronic circuit fabrication techniques including printed circuit boards, wire wrapping, bread boarding, and various soldering techniques. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Insurance: $3 Prerequisites: CETT 1429 and MATH 1314 or higher, or Department approval. (ELN 2074)
CETT 1425 DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS (4-3-3). An entry level course in digital electronics covering number systems, binary mathematics, digital codes, logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, and combination logic. Emphasis on circuit logic analysis and troubleshooting digital circuits. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1403 or Department approval. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1314 or higher, or Department approval. (ELN 2094)
CETT 1429 SOLID STATE DEVICES (4-3-3). A study of diodes, bipolar, mos semiconductor devices, including analysis of static and dynamic characteristics and thermal considerations of solid state devices. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1405 or Department approval. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1314 or higher, or Department approval. (ELN 1154)
CETT 1445 MICROPROCESSOR (4-3-3). An introductory course in microprocessor software and hardware: its architecture, timing sequence, operation, and programming, and discussion of appropriate software diagnostic language and tools. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1425 or Department approval. (ELN 2114)
CETT 1457 LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (4-3-3). A study of the characteristics, operations, stabilization, testing, and feedback techniques of linear integrated circuits. Application in computation, measurements, instrumentation, and active filtering. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1429 or Department approval. (ELN 2104)
CETT 2433 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (4-3-3). A study of devices, circuits, and systems primarily used in automated manufacturing and/or process control, including computer controls and interfacing between mechanical and electrical, electronic, and computer equipment. Presentation of programming schemes. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1425 and CETT 1457 or Department approval. (ELN 2164)
CETT 2435 ADVANCED MICROPROCESSORS (4-3-3). An advanced course utilizing the microprocessor in control systems and interfacing. Emphasis on microprocessor hardware and implementation of peripheral interfacing. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1445 or Department approval. (ELN 2214)
CETT 2471 PULSE CIRCUITS AND WAVESHAPING (4-3-3). An entry level course in pulse circuits which includes solid state switching circuits. Course includes the study of wave shaping and passive filtering. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1403 or Department approval. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH 1314 or higher, or Department approval. (ELN 2084)
CPMT 1445 COMPUTER SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE (4-3-0). Examination of the functions of the components within a computer system. Development of skills in the use of test equipment and maintenance aids. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1425 and CETT 1457 or Department approval. (ELN 2204)
CPMT 1449 COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY (4-3-3). A beginning course in computer networks with focus on networking fundamentals, terminology, hardware, software, and network architecture. A study of local/wide area networking concepts and networking installations and operation. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Skills: B (ELN 2294)
CPMT 2437 MICROCOMPUTER INTERFACING (4-3-3). An interfacing course exploring the concepts and terminology involved in interfacing the internal architecture of the microcomputer with commonly used external devices. A study of data acquisition type circuits primarily used in microcomputer systems, including computer controls, interfacing between mechanical, electrical, electronic, and/or computer equipment. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1445 and CETT 1425 or department approval. (ELN 2264)
CPMT 2445 COMPUTER SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING (4-3-3). The study of maintenance and repair of mini-computers and small digital systems. Includes service techniques on core and solid-state memory machines and I/O peripherals. Trouble shooting of both central memory machines is included. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 2435 or instructor approval. (ELN 2204)
CPMT 2449 ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY (4-3-3). An in-depth study of network technology with emphasis on network operating systems, network connectivity, hardware, and software. Mastery of implementation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of LAN and/or WAN network environments. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Skills: B Prerequisites: CPMT 1449 or Department approval. (ELN 2324)
CSIR 1344 GENERAL COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS I (3-2-2). The basic theory of operation and troubleshooting of communication circuits used in radio communication electronics systems. Prerequisites: IEIR 1302 and IEIR 1304. (ELN 1263)
CSIR 1347 GENERAL COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS II (3-2-2). A continuation of General Communication Circuits I including advanced circuits found in radio communication systems.
CSIR 1355 INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS (3-2-2). Preparation for the certifications required by industry.
CSIR 1359 DIGITAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS (3-2-2). Introduction to the theory and troubleshooting skills needed in the digital data communication field.
CSIR 2401 COMMUNICATION ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS (4-2-4). Introduction to the theory of vacuum tubes and solid-state devices. The student will describe devices that come under the general heading of "active" devices; describe their makeup, and what makes them operate; and demonstrate troubleshooting procedures for active devices. Insurance: $3 Prerequisites: IEIR 1302 and IEIR 1304. (ELN 1264)
CSIR 2405 RADIO SERVICING I (4-3-2). A study of the practical application and significant usefulness of audio and radio frequency signal generators and frequency counters in troubleshooting. A thorough study in the theory and troubleshooting of various types of amplifiers, including audio and radio frequency types used in many modern day radio systems. The study of the theory and practical usefulness of modern day radio demodulator, detector, and AVC stages for AM as well as for FM as well as the troubleshooting and testing of these circuits. An in-depth look at the theory and testing of various types of oscillators and converters used in many radio systems.
EECT 2433 TELEPHONE SYSTEMS (4-3-3). A study of installation and maintenance systems including telephone set, public switched networks, local exchanges, networks, two and four wire systems, tip and ringing requirements, and digital transmission techniques. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 (ELN 2274)
EECT 2435 TELECOMMUNICATIONS (4-3-3). A study of modern telecommunications systems incorporating microwave, satellite, optical, and wire/cable-based communications systems. Instruction in installation, testing, and maintenance of communications systems components. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 (ELN 2284)
EECT 2439 COMMUNICATIONS CIRCUITS (4-3-3). The study of two-way radio equipment. Includes measurement of frequency and modulation in both AM and FM communications systems. CB servicing techniques will be included, as well as commercial FM equipment. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 2435 or instructor approval. (ELN 2244)
EECT 2488 INTERNSHIP - ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING TE (4-0-15). An experience external to the college for an advanced student in a specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a business or industry. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves objectives that are developed and documented by the college and that are directly related to specific occupational outcomes. This may be a paid or unpaid experience. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. Insurance: $3 Prerequisites: SMFT 2343. ( )
EEIR 1311 INTRODUCTORY TELEVISION SYSTEMS (3-2-3). A study of the television receiver system blocks emphasizing the identification of the fundamental waveforms and including the examination of the audio circuit. Insurance: $3 (ELN 1223)
EEIR 1349 INTERMEDIATE TELEVISION SYSTEMS (3-2-3). Theory of television receiver operation emphasizing television sweep circuits. Performance of routine test procedures of the television receiver, troubleshooting, and repair. Insurance: $3 (ELN 1233)
EEIR 1415 INTRODUCTION TO VCR (4-3-2). A study of VCR principles and operations emphasizing supervised troubleshooting and basic repair. Insurance: $3 (ELN 1224)
EEIR 1453 INTERMEDIATE VCR SERVICING (4-3-2). VCR troubleshooting, repair, and preliminary calibration techniques. Introduction to camcorders. Insurance: $3 (ELN 1234)
EEIR 2339 ADVANCED TELEVISION SYSTEMS (3-2-3). Advanced study of television circuit and analysis of the video and chroma circuitry. Performance of advanced testing, troubleshooting, and repair. Insurance: $3 (ELN 1243)
EEIR 2343 ADVANCED VCR SERVICING (3-2-3). Advanced troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of VCRs and camcorders. Insurance: $3 (ELN 1253)
ELMT 2335 CET TECHNICIAN TRAINING (3-3-0). Review of electronics concepts and principles in preparation for sitting for a certification examination administered by an outside organization or agency. ( )
ELMT 2433 ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS (4-3-3). A study of devices and components that translate electrical energy into mechanical motion. DC and AC motors and controllers. Servo motors, stepping motors, solenoids, linear motors and actuators. Introduction to pneumatics principles, components, control systems and applications. Principles of robotics, types of robots and common applications. Programmable logic controllers and ladder logic. Open and closed loop control principles, PID controllers. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1457 and CETT 1425. (ELN 2364)
ELMT 2437 ELECTRONIC TROUBLESHOOTING, SERVICE, AND REPAIR (4-3-3). In-depth coverage of electronic systems, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair. Topics include symptom identification, proper repair procedures, repair checkout, and preventative maintenance. Emphasis on safety and proper use of test equipment. May be offered as a capstone course. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1425 and CETT 1457, or department approval. (ELN 2254)
HYDR 1445 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS (4-3-3). A study of the applications and servicing of hydraulic, pneumatic, electromechanical and air logic devices, as related to automated and robotics systems. Prerequisites: CETT 1457 and CETT 1425. (ELN 2044)
IEIR 1302 DIRECT CURRENT (3-2-2). Fundamentals of direct current including Ohm's Law. Emphasis on methods of analyzing series, parallel, and combination circuits including measurement devices. (ELN 1213)
IEIR 1304 ALTERNATING CURRENT (4-2-4). Fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel circuits, phasors, and capacitive inductive networks. Discussion of circuit analysis and measurement. (ELN 1214)
INTC 1448 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION (4-3-3). A study of transducers and measurement techniques. Includes testing and calibration as well as repair of industrial instrumentation. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1457. (ELN 2304)
INTC 2471 DATA ACQUISITION AND MEASUREMENT (4-3-3). A study of transducers and measurement techniques. Introduction to data conversion and computer data acquisition methods. Includes testing and calibration as well as repair of industrial instrumentation. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1457 and CETT 1425. (ELN 2304)
LOTT 1401 INTRODUCTION TO FIBER OPTICS (4-3-3). An introductory course in fiber optics and its application including advantages of fiber, light transmission in fiber, types of fiber, sources, detectors, and connectors. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1425 and CETT 1457 or department approval. (ELN 2174)
MCHN 1319 MANUFACTURING MATERIALS AND PROCESSES (3-3-0). A study of materials used in manufactured products, and methods of forming and machining them. (EDG 1024)
RBTC 2305 INDUSTRIAL WIRING (4-3-3). A study of electric power distribution systems, transformers, switchgear, fuses, and relays. Includes electric motor controllers and servo systems. Prerequisites: CETT 1457 and CETT 1445. (ELN 2314)
SMFT 1101 SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY OVERVIEW (1-1-0). Students study the history of the semiconductor industry, manufacturing process overview, the industry's structure and organization, and employment opportunities. (ELN 1051)
SMFT 1341 SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING METHODS (3-3-0). In this certificate capstone course, students will study various aspects of manufacturing while applying knowledge and experience learned from previous courses. Topics to be studied include: the elements of manufacturing, Total Productive Manufacturing (TPM), manufacturing teamwork dynamics, quality control, continuous improvement, Statistical Process Control (SPC), inspection and measurement procedures, and productivity issues. Classes include computer usage in a manufacturing environment, workplace simulation, and case studies. Prerequisites: SMFT 1101. (ELN 2423)
SMFT 1343 SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY I (3-3-0). Students study several processes, materials, and equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. Areas of study include wafer preparation, contamination, control, oxidation, diffusion, and thin films. Prerequisites: CHEM 1405. (ELN 2403)
SMFT 2341 VACUUM PRINCIPLES & RF PLASMA SYSTEMS (3-2-4). A study of vacuum principles and RF plasma systems in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. Vacuum topics include principles, components, systems, leak detection, and safety practices. RF plasma topics include plasma physics, RF power amplification and oscillators, transmission line, impedance matching, and safety. Three hours lecture and three hours lab per week. Fee: $16 Prerequisites: CETT 1457 and PHY 1634. (ELN 2403)
SMFT 2343 SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY II (3-3-0). The continuation of Semiconductor Manufacturing I covering the processes, materials, and equipment used in the manufacturing of semiconductors. Topics address process-yield analysis and process troubleshooting. Fee: $8 Prerequisites: CHEM 1405, SMFT 1343 recommended. (ELN 2413)
SMFT 2472 SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (4-3-3). This is the capstone course for the AAS degree program in which students integrate their knowledge from previous courses and apply it to learning the operation, maintenance and repair of the semiconductor manufacturing tools and equipment used in the fab. Students will actually use and service many typical fab tools during lab sessions. Fee: $16 Insurance: $3 Prerequisites: ELMT 2433 and corequisite SMFT 2341 or faculty consent. (ELN 2424)