Electrical Technology

Division of STEAM

Faculty: Kiflom Gebremichael, Dan Nightingale, Bradley Cole

Academic Programs

Courses

ELEC 1010: Electricity

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Electrical quantities and their measurement, series and parallel DC circuits, electrical power, AC circuits, magnetism and basic instrumentation. Basic circuit analysis theorems. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisites: Be taking or have taken ENGL 1010 and MATH 1230. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
fall/spring

ELEC 1500: Solid State Electronics

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Theory of operation, design, analysis, and circuit configurations of P-N junction diode, zener diodes, bipolar transistors, FETs, and thyristors. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC 1010. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Spring

ELEC 1510: Digital Electronics

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Digital circuits and their application. Binary and hexadecimal number systems and codes, basic logic gates, combinational and sequential logic circuits, Boolean algebra, arithmetic circuits, decoders, encoders multiplexers, flip flops and counters. Lab work includes design of circuits utilizing integrated circuits and FPGA hardware/software. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC 1010. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Spring

ELEC 1530: Sensors and Actuators

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
This course introduces the student the different types of sensors, and actuators in mechatronics systems. Based upon a physical system, students will also learn the applications of sensors and actuators. Prerequisites: ELEC 1010. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Spring

ELEC 1580: Digital and Analog Electronics

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Introduction to digital and analog circuitry. Topics will include binary and hexadecimal number systems, various circuits using digital logic gates, diode and transistor theory, discrete and operational amplifier circuits. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC1010. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
As Needed

ELEC 2000: Electronic Construction

Class Program
Credits 1.0
Construction of an individual project involving breadboarding, soldering, terminal crimping, heat shrinking, wiring, and mounting of external jacks, controls and switches. CAD-generated printed circuit board artwork design, developing, etching and drilling included. Students will be expected to purchase required tools and parts for the project. Laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC 1500. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Fall

ELEC 2010: Linear Electronics

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Advanced course in linear and analog electronics. Linear integrated circuits, power amplifiers, operational amplifiers, regulated power supplies, and active filters. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC 1500. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Fall

ELEC 2020: Industrial Electronics

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Automatic process control systems. Programmable logic controllers used in industrial control systems. Installation, programming and interfacing of Allen Bradley SLC 500 control Logic controllers. Robotics will be studied including set-up, programming, interfacing, and applications. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisites: ELEC 1500 and ELEC 1510; or ELEC 1580. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Spring

ELEC 2030: Microprocessors

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Extensive study and application of the architecture and instruction set of a microprocessor. Includes the use of assemblers and simulators, assembly language programming as well as I/O and memory circuit design. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: ELEC 1510. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Fall

ELEC 2040: Electrical Machines and Motor Control

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
This course introduces students' various electric motors and motor control devices common to a modern industrial automation environment. It teaches an understanding of principles and analysis of electromechanical systems with emphasis on starting, speed control, and stopping systems. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisites: ELEC 1010, PHYS 1010. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Fall

ELEC 2050: Senior Project

Class Program
Credits 2.0
An independent project including the various stages from conception to design and layout, fabrication, testing, modification, and final reporting. Project is of the student's choosing, subject to approval of the instructor. Students will be expected to purchase required tools and parts for the project. Laboratory/independent project. Prerequisites: ELEC 2000, 2010, and 2030. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
As Needed

ELEC 2070: Industrial Data Acquisition

Class Program
Credits 0.0 4
Introduces basic process instrumentation and control systems, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion with emphasis on computer control interfacing to process. Use of LabView data acquisition software to acquire and analyze data. Lecture/laboratory.Prerequisite: ELEC 1510 or 1580. Lab fee.
Semester Offered
Spring