2005/2006 Catalog
University of West Florida
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Table of Contents
Welcome
Telephone Directory
Academic Calendars
     
Year 2005/2006
     
Fall Semester 2005
     Spring Semester 2006
     Summer Semester 2006

University Mission
Accreditations
Degrees, Areas of Specialization,
Minors

Admissions
After Admission
Financial Assistance
Student Activities
Student Services and Resources
Tuition and Fees
Military and Veterans Information
Registration and Records
Academic Policies
Graduation and General Degree
Requirements

Public Service and Research Centers
College Mission Statements
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Master's Degree Programs
Specialist Degree Programs
Doctoral Degree Programs
Course Numbering System
Course Listings and Descriptions
Administration
Faculty
Index
Course Listings/Descriptions

EET-ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

EET 1XX1        Introduction to Engineering Technology Pending Faculty Senate Approval . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Students identify applications and issues related to engineering technology environments by describing the use of engineering technology in business and industry. Begins the process of creating ET professionals who will be responsible for working in complex technical organizations

EET 1XX2        Practica in Engineering Technology Pending Faculty Senate Approval . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Participate in supervised field experiences that introduce students to the profession of engineering technology. Permission is required

EET 3XX1    Microcontroller Technology Pending Faculty Senate Approval . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: CET 2113C
Exploration of a wide range of topics in guiding students through real-time control software and interfacing, concentrating on applications of microcontroller

EET 3038C      Advanced Circuit Analysis . . . . . 4(CALL DEPT)
Advanced course in circuit analysis that stresses network theorems; solutions of time and frequency domain problems; magnetic coupling; three phase circuits; transformer theory and impedance matching; two-port parameters. Includes a computer lab to analyze the above circuits. DC and AC courses, offered at Junior and Community colleges under various course numbers are required. An introductory course in programming is also needed

EET 3326C      Communication Systems . . . . . 4(CALL DEPT)
Develops competencies in the theory and industrial application of modern communication systems. Introductory course with experiments in transmission systems, waveguides, fiber optics, microwaves and lasers

EET 3504C      Applications of Industrial Electricity and Electronics  . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: PHY 2054
Electrical circuits, magnetic circuits, apparatus and electronic controls from elementary principles to solution of industrial problems

EET 3949     Cooperative Education       1-2(F,S,SS)
Alternating full-time or consecutive parallel terms of practical experience in the intended field. Reinforcing academic preparation; confirming educational and career goals; personal and professional development; early start in career; earnings toward self-support; improved employability. (See program description under Cooperative Education). Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Permission of Cooperative Education director is required

EET 4XX1        Power Systems Technology Pending Faculty Senate Approval . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EET 1015C, EET 1025C
Investigation of the technical aspects of generation, transmission and distribution of electrical power systems; circuit constants, assemblies of power systems, distribution of electrical energy, faults and behavior of power system equipments

EET 4XX2        Special Topics in Electrical Engineering Technology Pending Faculty Senate Approval . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EET 1015C, EET 1025C, MAC 2311
Covers several topics in guiding students to develop advance skills in electrical engineering technology especially on advanced technological concepts, problem solving abilities, technical project development and analysis

EET 4XX3        Internship/Project in Electrical Engineering Technology Pending Faculty Senate Approval . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Observation and participation in electrical engineering technology based project/seminar with a training related settings. Designed to reinforce academic preparation; confirm education and career goals; and facilitate personal and professional development. Students participate in field-based experiences related to their course of study and future goals. Permission is required

EET 4356C      Advanced Communication . . . . . 4(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EET 3326C
Advanced concepts in digital communication systems; students will study and conduct laboratory experiments in advanced communication systems (video, facsimile, telephone, modems, RS232, cellular phones, networks and fiber optics)

EET 4513     Electric Machinery . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Study of electric machinery, including direct current motor and generator, induction and synchronous motors and generators for single phase and three phase systems. Emphasis is on practical applications, principles of operation and performance characteristics. Courses in AC and DC circuits are required

EET 4930     Seminar: Electrical Engineering Technology . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Participation in advanced discussions of electrical engineering technology. Topics will vary depending upon the needs of each class of students. Senior status in electrical engineering technology is required

EET 4949     Cooperative Education . . . . . 0(F,S,SS)
Alternating full-time or consecutive parallel terms of practical experience in the intended field. Reinforcing academic preparation; confirming educational and career goals; personal and professional development; early start in career; earnings toward self-support; improved employability. (See program description under Cooperative Education). Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Master level student; permission of Cooperative Education director is required