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Proposed Spring 99 Standards Revisions
Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology
Proposed Revisions
The Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology Working Committee, in collaboration
with the Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology State Technical Committee,
recommends the revisions to standards stated in the attached Electronics and Computer
Engineering Technology Probe Report.
Recommended Action -- DTAE staff:
Recommend proposed revisions.
Recommended Action -- Joint VPIS/Presidents Ad Hoc Standards Committee:
TBD
Board Approved Action
TBD
Summary of Credit Changes: Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology
Hours Current Proposed Difference
Total Credit 113 117 +4
Recommended Difference
DTAE
VPIS/Pres AHSC TBD
Approved Difference
TBD
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
EET 251 - LOCAL AREA NETWORKING
Provides a foundation in local area networking of computer systems. Emphasis is
placed on designing, installing, and managing a local area network. Topics include:
networking basics, local area networking standards, local area network systems
installation, local area networking software installation, server organization, local
area network management, and local area network design and hardware.
Competency Areas Hours
- Networking Basics Class/Week – 3 4
- Local Area Networking Standards P.Lab/Week – 7 6
- Local Area Network Systems Installation Credit – 5 7
- Local Area Networking Software Installation
- Server Organization
- Local Area Network Management
- Local Area Network Design and Hardware
Prerequisite: One of the following: EET 201 with course grade of "C" or higher;
CIS 216 with a course grade of AC" or higher; or DOS/Hardware
Assessment Test with a score of 70 or higher
EET 256 - LOCAL AREA NETWORKING II
Continues the study of local area networking and requires the student to design and
implement all aspects of a local area network. Topics include: network designs,
network applications installation, communications server software and hardware
installation, CDROM server software and hardware installation, and network
management.
Competency Areas Hours
- Network Designs Class/Week – 3 4
- Network Applications Installation P.Lab/Week – 7 6
- Communications Server Software and Hardware Credit – 5 7
Installation
- CDROM Server Software and Hardware Installation
- Network Management
Prerequisite:EET 251
130-03-06
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
ENG 191 Composition and Rhetoric I
ENG 193 Composition and Rhetoric II
ENG 195 Technical Communications
HUM 191 Introduction to Humanities
ICT 201 Electromechanical Devices
ICT 202 Control Systems
ICT 203 Programmable Controllers
MAT 191 College Algebra
MAT 193 College Trigonometry
MAT 195 Differential Calculus
PHY 191 Mechanics
PHY 192 Electricity and Magnetism
PHY 291 Fluids, Heat, Sound, and Light
PSY 191 Introductory Psychology
SOC 191 Introduction to Sociology
SPC 191 Fundamentals of Speech
XXX xxx Technical Elective
Standard Number:
130-03-03
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
c) Essential Courses Credits
1) Essential General Core Courses 40
Area I
ENG 191 Composition and Rhetoric I 5
ENG 195 Technical Communications 5
AND
ENG 193 Composition and Rhetoric II 5
OR
HUM 191 Introduction to Humanities (5)
OR
SPC 191 Fundamentals of Speech (5)
Area II (Complete one of the following)
ECO 191 Principles of Economics 5
ECO 193 Macroeconomics (5)
PSY 191 Introductory Psychology (5)
SOC 191 Introduction to Sociology (5)
Area III
MAT 191 College Algebra 5
MAT 193 College Trigonometry 5
PHY 191 Mechanics 5
PHY 192 Electricity and Magnetism 5
2) Essential Fundamental Technical Courses 28
CIS 191 Computer Programming Fundamentals 5
DDF 191 Engineering Graphics I 3
EET 101 D.C. Circuit Analysis 5
EET 102 A.C. Circuit Analysis I 5
MAT 195 Differential Calculus 5
PHY 291 Fluids, Heat, Sound, and Light 5
XXX xxx Technical Elective 5
130-03-03
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
AND
(Students must choose one of the following areas of specialization)
3) Computer Engineering Technology Specialization Courses 49
EET 103 A.C. Circuit Analysis II 5
EET 105 Electronic Devices 5
EET 201 Digital Fundamentals 5
EET 203 Microcomputer Fundamentals 5
EET 206 Microcomputer Interfacing 5
EET 251 Local Area Networking I 5 7
EET 256 Local Area Networking II 5 7
XXX xxx Technical Elective(s) (minimum of one course in
object oriented programming) 10
OR
3) Electronics Engineering Technology Specialization Courses 45
EET 103 A.C. Circuit Analysis II 5
EET 105 Electronic Devices 5
EET 201 Digital Fundamentals 5
EET 203 Microcomputer Fundamentals 5
EET 204 Linear Integrated Circuits 5
EET 206 Microcomputer Interfacing 5
ICT 201 Electromechanical Devices 5
XXX xxx Technical Elective(s) 10
OR
3) Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology Specialization
Courses 45
EET 103 A.C. Circuit Analysis II 5
EET 105 Electronic Devices 5
EET 201 Digital Fundamentals 5
EET 203 Microcomputer Fundamentals 5
ICT 201 Electromechanical Devices 5
ICT 202 Control Systems 5
ICT 203 Programmable Logic Controllers 5
XXX xxx Technical Elective(s) 10
Standard Number:
130-03-07
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
EET 103 - A.C. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II
Continues the study of A.C. circuit analysis with emphasis on transient analysis and
network theorems. Topics include: analysis of complex networks, resonance,
transformers, multiple sources, three-phase systems, nonsinusoidal waveforms,
transient analysis, and filters and bode plots. Laboratory work parallels class work.
Competency Areas Hours
- Analysis of Complex Networks Class/Week - 4
- Resonance P.Lab/Week - 3
- Transformers Credit - 5
- Multiple Sources
- Three-Phase Systems
- Nonsinusoidal Waveforms
- Transient Analysis
- Filters and Bode Plots
Prerequisites: EET 102, MAT 195 , CIS 191
EET 105 - ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Introduces the conduction process in semi-conductor materials. Topics include:
semi-conductor physics, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors,
silicon controlled rectifiers, and device curve characteristics. Laboratory work
parallels class work.
Competency Areas Hours
- Semi-Conductor Physics Class/Week - 4
- Diodes P.Lab/Week - 3
- Bipolar Junction Transistors Credit - 5
- Field Effect Transistors
- Silicon Controlled Rectifiers
- Device Curve Characteristics
Prerequisites: EET 101, ENG 191, MAT 193
Standard Number:
130-03-07
ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
EET 101 - D.C. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic D.C. circuits. Topics
include: international units, basic electrical laws, series and parallel circuits,
capacitance, network analysis concepts, network theorems concepts, and D.C.
instruments. Laboratory work parallels class work.
Competency Areas Hours
- International Units Class/Week - 4
- Basic Electrical Laws P.Lab/Week - 3
- Series and Parallel Circuits Credit - 5
- Capacitance
- Network Analysis Concepts
- Network Theorems Concepts
- D.C. Instruments
Prerequisites: CIS 191, MAT 191
EET 102 - A.C. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I
Emphasizes the knowledge and ability to analyze basic A.C. circuits. Topics
include: magnetism, inductance/capacitance, alternating current, A.C. network
theorems, admittance, impedance, phasors, complex power, and applications and
use of appropriate instruments. Laboratory work parallels class work.
Competency Areas Hours
- Magnetism Class/Week - 4
- Inductance/Capacitance P.Lab/Week - 3
- Alternating Current Credit - 5
- A.C. Network Theorems
- Admittance
- Impedance
- Phasors
- Complex Power
- Applications and Use of Appropriate Instrument
Prerequisites: EET 101, MAT 193
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