Start Date
End Date
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2223

Industrial Wiring

ET 202 Industrial Wiring 2 cr.  (1-0-2)

This course provides an introduction to industrial wiring systems and installation. Course topics include line wire diagrams, high voltage wiring systems, conduit installation, termination techniques, lighting systems and applications.

Embedded Systems Programming

ET 321 Embedded Systems Programming 4 cr.

This course introduces technical programming in C using PC and microcontroller platforms to develop computer interfacing and embedded systems applications. Students will learn programming concepts, software design, hardware interfacing, and troubleshooting techniques. 

Substation Equipment

ET 180 Substation Equipment 4 cr.  (3-0-2)

Students will become familiar with the operation and maintenance of a power distribution substation. Topics covered will include safety, ground grid systems, control panels, protective relays, reclosers, voltage regulators and other equipment commonly found in an electrical substation.

AC Circuit Analysis

ET 113 AC Circuit Analysis 4 cr.  (3-0-2)

Course content will include topics on basic AC circuit components, circuit analysis, transformers, pulse and frequency response and polyphase circuits. Theory to be reinforced by practical laboratory experiments emphasizing the digital multimeter (DMM) and the oscilloscope.

DC Circuit Analysis

ET 112 DC Circuit Analysis 4 cr.  (3-0-2)

Introduction to electricity and electronics through applied DC circuit theory. Course content will include topics on Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s law and power laws as well as discrete electronic components and schematic diagrams. Theory to be reinforced by practical laboratory experimentation.

Principles of Electrical Wiring

ET 101 Principles of Electrical Wiring 2 cr.  (1-0-2)

A study of basic wiring practices and techniques as they apply to residential dwellings and commercial buildings. Emphasis will be on wiring practices, the essentials of electrical code requirements, electrical principles of automotive systems and the principles of electric motors.

Notes: This course is taught during the second seven weeks of the semester.
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