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ECTA 2300 - Adv Elec Const 1A

Prerequisite: ECTA 1210. This course introduces semiconductor devices, including information on operating characteristics and applications. It identifies semiconductor devices by their current voltage (I/V) characteristics and discusses basic semiconductor and Integrated Circuit (IC) amplifier configurations. A separate laboratory experience will provide students with opportunities to apply and work with concepts learned in the classroom setting. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
11529

LECTURE
LECTURE
FULL
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F
8/24-12/13
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/ MAIN
TBA
TBA 3
 

ECTA 2400 - Adv Elec Const 2A

Prerequisite: ECTA 2310. This course introduces the importance of proper grounding techniques and methods and explores the electrical conductivity of the earth and its relationship to grounding systems. The course also presents an introduction to DC and AC motors. A separate laboratory experience will provide students with opportunities to apply and work with concepts learned in the classroom setting. (5 contact hours: 3 lecture, 2 lab) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
/ Days
Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
11531

LECTURE
LECTURE
FULL
- -

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F
8/24-12/13
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/ MAIN
TBA
TBA 3

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