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ELEC 1120 - DC Circuits with Lab

Description / Prerequisite ▼

Prerequisite: MATH 1400 or MATH 1650 or higher (can be taken concurrently). This course introduces Direct Current (DC) circuit concepts, including series, parallel, and series-parallel resistive circuits. Problem solving methodologies focus on application of Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff's laws, Mesh, Nodal and Superposition analysis, and Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems. The course also addresses transient analysis of switched resistor and capacitor (RC) and switched resistor and inductor (L/R) circuits. Course includes hands-on lab. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
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Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30505 📖

LECTURE
LECTURE
11
M
T
W
R
F
S
01:00 PM-01:50 PM

M
T
W
R
F
S
F
1/10-5/08
E 103
/ MAIN
Schindler
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3
Linked Section31069

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LAB
11
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02:00 PM-04:50 PM

M
T
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S
F
1/10-5/08
E 103
/ MAIN
Schindler
, R
0
 

ELEC 1220 - AC Circuits with Lab

Description / Prerequisite ▼

Prerequisite: ELEC 1120 and MATH 1400 or MATH 1700 or higher. This course introduces Alternating Current (AC) circuit analysis techniques as applied to series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits consisting of resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Students will perform sinusoidal analysis of circuit impedance, voltage, and current, in both polar and rectangular form, using problem solving methodologies learned in ELEC 1120 Direct Current Circuit Analysis. The course also covers concepts of filtering, energy/power, and magnetism. Course includes hands-on lab. (4 contact hours: 2 lecture, 2 lab) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
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Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30860 📖

HYBRID
HYBRID
14
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06:40 PM-08:00 PM

M
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P1
1/10-3/06
E 104
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Schindler
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3
Linked Section31068

spaceLAB
LAB
14
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08:05 PM-10:00 PM

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P1
1/10-3/06
E 104
/ MAIN
Schindler
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0
 

ELEC 2120 - Electronics with Lab

Description / Prerequisite ▼

Prerequisite: ELEC 1120. This course is an introduction to the theory, operation, and practical applications of solid-state devices. Topics include diodes, bipolar junction transistors, amplifiers, frequency response, operational amplifiers, oscillators, power supplies, and voltage regulators. Course includes hands-on lab. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab) [Catalog Entry]

CRN Type Seats Days Times
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Dates
Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30852 📖

LECTURE
LECTURE
13
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04:30 PM-05:30 PM

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1/10-5/08
E 104
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Vertal
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3
Linked Section31070

spaceLAB
LAB
13
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05:35 PM-06:35 PM

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1/10-5/08
E 104
/ MAIN
Vertal
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0
 

ELEC 2300 - Sensors/Actuators/Control

Description / Prerequisite / Fees ▼

Prerequisite: ELEC 1220. This course introduces applications of discreet device sensors, actuators, and signal conditioning concepts as found in various process control system types. Students will work with analyzing and signal conditioning sensors found in the measured variable feedback loop and actuators found in the controlled variable loop. Students will also analyze Single-Input-Single-Output (SISO) continuous control system characteristics. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab) [Catalog Entry]
ADDITIONAL FEES: $27.00

CRN Type Seats Days Times
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Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30671 📖

LECTURE
LECTURE
10
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W
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06:40 PM-08:00 PM

M
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P2
3/14-5/08
E 106
/ MAIN
Schindler
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3
Linked Section30672

spaceLAB
LAB
10
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R
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08:05 PM-10:00 PM

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P2
3/14-5/08
E 106
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Schindler
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0
 

ELEC 2610 - Embedded Sys Project Lab

Description / Prerequisite / Fees ▼

Prerequisite: ELEC 2460, ELEC 2170 (can be taken concurrently); or permission of instructor. This course utilizes a microcontroller as the basic building block for an embedded system that incorporates data acquisition and control concepts. Measurement of a physical system, selection of an appropriate sensor with applied signal conditioning, firmware/software application development, simulation and testing, and control element hardware selection and interfacing are part of the problem solving steps that are required for this course. (5 contact hours: 2 lecture, 3 lab) [Catalog Entry]
ADDITIONAL FEES: $27.00

CRN Type Seats Days Times
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Room / Campus
Room / Faculty
Instructor Cr
30952 📖

LECTURE
LECTURE
19
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05:00 PM-05:50 PM

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1/10-5/08
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Garner
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3
Linked Section31071

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LAB
19
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06:00 PM-07:50 PM

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1/10-5/08
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Garner
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