EECT 111 Introduction to Circuits Analysis 4 Credits

Prerequisites: MATH 100 or MATH 122. Corequisites: MATH 100 or MATH 122. Voltage, current, resistance, Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, resistance combinations, and Thevenin’s, Norton’s, and superposition theorems are studied. DC and AC circuits are studied and utilized with basic AC terminology described. The performance of ideal transformers, capacitors and inductors, and first order RLC circuits are investigated. Fundamental analog electronic circuits are utilized in the lecture and laboratory to enhance the understanding of basic laws and theorems.


EECT 112 Digital Fundamentals 3 Credits

Prerequisites: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C”or better in MATH 015 or MATH 023.Introduces basic gate and flip-flop logic devices and their application in combinational and sequential digital circuits.Topics include decoders, displays, encoders,multiplexers, demultiplexers, registers, and counters. Logic circuit analysis, implementation of cir­cuits using standard IC chips or programmable logic devices, circuit testing and troubleshooting are emphasized.


EECT 121 Electronics Circuits Analysis 4 Credits

Prerequisites: EECT 111 and MATH 137. Corequisite: MATH 137. Capacitors, inductors, switching circuits, transformers, rectifiers, lin­ear regulators, dependent sources, operational amplifiers, BJT and MOSFET based small signal amplifiers, and waveform generation are studied. Circuit fundamentals such as Kirchhoff’s laws are uti­lized in analysis and design circuits. Computer simulation is used.

EECT 122 Digital Applications 4 Credits

Prerequisites: EECT 112.This course continues study of com­binational and sequential digital applications.The input and output characteristics of the various common logic families and the appropriate signal conditioning techniques for on/off power interfacing are discussed. Also stressed are standard logic function blocks,digital and analog signal interfacing techniques,and memory device


EECT 279 Advanced Problem Solving 3 Credits

Prerequisites: EECT 121 and EECT 122. Introduces logical trouble­shooting of electronic circuits and systems with emphasis on systematic diagnostic methods and technical reference research. Provides further experience in the use of test equipment and proper repair techniques. Includes job preparedness skills and preparation for appropriate certification testing.