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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover terminology and soldering techniques to perform industry soldering for wires, terminals, and components onto printed circuit boards to IPC industry standards. Component identification, wire types, proper installation, soldering, inspection and rework/repair. The course includes chemical safety, workstation operation, proper hand-tools usage and assembly procedures. Semester(s):All
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover all aspects of surface mount technologies, to include component identification, soldering techniques, and inspection. The student will learn alignment, soldering with wire and paste, and rework techniques. Use of inspection tools, compliance to material safety data sheets, assembly cleaning procedures, and building to the stated IPC class required. Semester(s):All
  • 4.00 Credits

    The DC Electronics course covers direct current (DC) basics, electrical safety, components, Ohms law and power calculations, electrical measurements, series and parallel circuits, and power supplies. The course is a balance of theory, and hands-on, including measurements, troubleshooting, and circuit construction. Semester(s):All
  • 4.00 Credits

    The AC Electronics course covers the principles of alternating current (AC), inductance, capacitance, transformers, RC, RL, RCL principles and circuits. It also covers passive filters, AC calculations and measurements, troubleshooting, and use of oscilloscopes and function generators. Recommended Prerequisite(s): TEET 1060 Semester(s):All
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Analog Electronics course covers semiconductor technology and active devices such as diodes, transistors, thyristors, optoelectronics, and operational amplifiers. Students explore instrumentation operational amplifier circuits, IC characteristics, power supply circuits, regulators, transistor amplifiers, active filters, and oscillators while performing circuit construction and troubleshooting. Recommended Prerequisite(s): TEET 1070 Semester(s):All
  • 4.00 Credits

    The course covers digital concepts, safety, digital systems, common digital numbering systems, Analog to Digital, Digital to Analog conversion circuits, interfacing techniques, the basics of truth tables, logic gates, counters, shift registers, sequential, combinational logic circuits. Students learn usage of digital test equipment for prototyping, measuring, and troubleshooting digital circuits. Semester(s):All
  • 0.00 Credits

    This course will cover the principles of technical writing, organization, formats, and knowing the audience. It will cover formats of page design, elements of reports, formats of correspondence, and writing proposals. The course will cover the skills needed to write and support required engineering related documentation, such as proposals and engineering lab reports. Semester(s):All
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to assist in the preparation for the CET Associate certification, for technicians who have less than two years experience or trade school training for electronics technicians. This industry certification represents your body of knowledge for Electronics Technicians. The course itself is a review of Electronics Technology, approximately 2 years of knowledge. Semester(s):All
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Instrumentation course explores scientific data collection systems used for natural resources, agriculture, industry, land survey and other markets. Students will learn about various sensors, measurement devices, data communications, mobile data technology, power devices, regulators, software, and control devices. Recommended Prerequisite(s): TEET 1080 and TEET 1090 Semester(s):All
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course will cover DC basics, magnetism, electrical safety, components, Ohms Law and Power calculations, Electrical measurements, Series and Parallel Circuits, Power Supplies and Batteries. The course is a balance of theory, and hands-on, including measurements, troubleshooting, and circuit construction. It is recommended students complete equivalent support courses and/or possess experience prior to taking this course. Semester(s):All