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    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursThis course is a continuation of the Electronics I course. More advanced topics in solid-state electronics will be covered. Topics include solid-state electronics as circuit elements, including power supplies, power amplification, junction and MOSFETs, applications in selected linear circuits, and operational amplifiers in various feedback configurations Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. This course, when combined with EETC 1321, addresses content previously covered in EETH 1210 and EETH 1215.Prerequisite(s): EETC 1321Semester Availability: SpringNot a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursAn introductory course in digital logic systems. Study concepts of Boolean Logic and their applications to designing and analyzing digital integrated circuits. Topics include binary and other number base systems and codes, logic circuits, A/D and D/A converters, counters, shift registers, adders, multiplexers, encoders and various memory devices and their operation. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. This course addresses content previously covered in EETH 1400 and EETH 1405.Semester Availability: FallNot a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursThis is an intermediate level course that provides an understanding of electrical machinery. Topics include transformer theory and application, single-phase and three-phase connections, auto-transformers, special instrument transformers, the development of horsepower, torque, efficiency as related to the operation of D.C. motors and generators, single-phase and three-phase motors, alternators, stepper motors, resolvers, synchros, and comparisons in the performance of machines. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. This course addresses content previously covered in EETH 1220 and EETH 1225. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1314 Semester Availability: Spring
    • 1.00 - 10.00 Credits

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    • 1.00 Credits

      1 Credits1 Class HoursAn advanced course that reviews all course material that is common to the Electrical Engineering Technology degree program and all of its concentrations. Includes a departmental exit exam that all program graduates are required to take. This course should be scheduled as closely as possible to the student’s graduation date. This course addresses content previously covered in EETH 2800. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1314, EETC 1322, EETC 1321, EETC 1331, and EETC 2333Semester Availability: SpringNot a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 1.00 Credits

      1 Credits1 Class HoursThis course provides a platform for students to independently study special topics not otherwise included in the base curriculum. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.Semester Availability: As needed.Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

      EETC 2291Internship Variable credit: 1-3 A supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences within the industrial field (compensated or uncompensated). This will allow students to apply their knowledge to real world situations and to build relationships with companies prior to graduation. This course may be repeated. Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursAn introductory course in programmable logic controllers. Topics include basic instructions for the PLC hardware and programming software, various types of field devices common to the industrial environment and the interfacing of I/O devices to the PLC. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. Prerequisites: EETC 1331 or IPCT 1330Semester Availability: Spring, Fall (Humphrey County Campus)Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursCovers advanced topics in PLC programming. Topics include more advanced instructions, communications, and automated work cells. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. This course, when combined with EETC 2331, addresses content previously covered in EETH 2600. Prerequisite(s): EETC 2331 Semester Availability: SpringNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursAdvanced study of control circuits and electronic devices used in operating machines and processes in industry. Topics include design of control circuits using relay logic and solid-state logic, solid-state control of DC motors, AC motors, and stepper motors, power supplies, operational amplifiers, thyristors, transducers, timers, optical and thermal devices, and other components such as programmable controllers to show how automated equipment can be accurately controlled. Lab exercises are included to demonstrate course topics. This course addresses content previously covered in EETH 2010 and EETH 2015. Prerequisite(s): EETC 1314 Semester Availability: FallNot a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway