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City University of New York - DC Circuit Analysis

Resistance: Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's laws, networks with DC current and voltage sources, branch-current analysis, mesh and nodal analysis, superposition. Thevenin's, Norton's maximum power theorems, capacitance and inductance. Use of basic test instruments.
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City University of New York - Computer Applications in Telecommunications

Introductory course in basic computer orientation and implementation of hardware and software applications in telecommunications. Students use various software packages to create documents spreadsheets, graphs, databases and presentations with lectures, interactive learning and demonstrations. Laboratory exercises required.
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City University of New York - Computer Applications in Technology

Introductory course in basic computer orientation and implementation of hardware and software applications in technology. Students will use various software packages to create documents, spreadsheets, graphs, databases and presentations. Students will utilize this knowledge to solve problems and transfer information via electronic media. Lectures, interactive learning and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required.
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City University of New York - Computer Programming for Engineering Technology

Introduction to computer programming using a visual programming language. The student is introduced to the concepts of application development, user interface design, program development methodology, structured programming, and object-oriented programming. Projects relevant to electrical and electronic circuits are developed to emphasize areas of problem-solving methods, modeling, data analysis and graphing, and interfacing.
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City University of New York - AC Circuit Analysis

Sinusoidal waveform, phasor quantities, impedance, Kirchhoff's laws, network theorems, power, frequency response of RC and RL circuits, and resonance. Laboratory hours complement class work.
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City University of New York - Electronics I

In this course students are taught the characteristics of amplifiers using op-amps with respect to amplification, dB, frequency response, and input and output impedance. Op-amp applications are introduced with emphasis on the uses of these devices in the telecommunications industry. Electro-optical devices, power supplies, and switches are studied. The frequency response of passive networks and amplifiers is measured. Analysis by computer simulations is stressed.
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City University of New York - Electrical Circuits

In this course students learn to analyze DC and AC passive circuits using Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's laws and superposition. RC and RL circuits are analyzed for impedance and phase angles. Troubleshooting, analysis by simulation software, and industry applications are stressed throughout.
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City University of New York - Electronics II

Students practice the analysis an application of advanced electronic circuits as applied to the electronics and telecommunications industry. Topics include frequency response of active filters, oscillators, amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, phase locked loops, pulse modulation concepts, and introduction to television, theoretical and hands-on troubleshooting of test circuits, and analysis by computer simulation.
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City University of New York - Electronic Communications

Generation and processing of signals, including modulation, frequency conversation; bandwidth, oscillators, and noise. Amplitude, frequency, phase modulators, demodulators, phase-locked loops transmission, digital communications, and phase-shift keying. Laboratory hours complement class work.
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City University of New York - Laser and Fiber Optic Communications

Trains students to understand fiber optic technology and to provide the necessary skill for handling, installing, and maintaining complete optical communication systems. Topics include principles of light and lasers, optical fiber and its properties, fiber fabrication and cable design, optical sources and the injection laser diode, photo detectors, modulation schemes for fiber optics, practical optical transmitters and receivers, installation and testing of fiber systems, troubleshooting of test circuits and analysis by computer simulation.
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City University of New York - Digital Systems I

This course presents topics in hardware and systems as used in the electronics and telecommunications industry. Electrical and digital circuits are explored. Binary codes and logic systems are discussed as they apply to electronic and telecommunications equipment. Students will explore hardware to the modular level. Students will simulate and demonstrate digital circuits.
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City University of New York - Digital Systems II

Students will work with hardware and software installation and be introduced to personal computer fundamentals. Students will connect a personal computer to a network, and install and setup a printer. The course will cover managing and supporting windows, configuring user related issues and customization, and learning how to maintain a computer and troubleshooting fundamentals.
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City University of New York - Techniques of Electrical Technology

"An introduction to the use of computers for analysis of electrical and electronic circuits, using electronics workbench and software such as Matlab."
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City University of New York - Circuit Analysis I

"Introduction to direct current circuit theory of series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits, network theorems, equivalent circuits, capacitive and inductive circuits and measuring instruments. Laboratory experiments include breadboarding, taking measurements, solving problems and writing laboratory reports."
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City University of New York - Electrical Drafting

"Topics include drawing schematic diagrams of power and electronic circuits, elementary and connection diagrams of control equipment, chassis layout, printed circuits and other specialized types of connection diagrams. Computer assisted drafting (CAD) is introduced. Transfer of computer generated circuit designs to PCB layout. Generation of files necessary for printed circuit board fabrication."
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City University of New York - Circuit Analysis II

"Analysis of AC circuits with sine-wave and square-wave sources and R, L, C circuit components covering phase shift, frequency response, series and parallel RLC circuits, series and parallel resonance, and three-phase wye and delta circuits."
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City University of New York - Electronics

"Characteristics and applications of semiconductor elements such as diodes, bipolar junction transistors and field effect transistors are covered. Applications include dc power supplies, voltage regulators, small signal amplifiers (single and multi-stage), operational amplifiers, negative feedback, and frequency response."
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City University of New York - Electronics Laboratory

"Experiments based on material in EET 1240 give the student experience in operating the oscilloscope, voltmeter, multimeter, signal generator for testing solid state circuits."
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City University of New York - Internship

"Ten hours per week of assigned field/study work applying classroom principles and theory to real-world electrical engineering technology problems. Interns assist engineers to build and test circuits, perform hardware and software diagnostic testing/measurements and preventive maintenance and generate supporting documentation. Students must maintain a log/journal to be shared in group seminars."
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City University of New York - Advanced Circuit Analysis

"Transient response of RL, RC and RLC circuits utilizing both classical and Laplace transform techniques."
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City University of New York - Communications Electronics

"An intermediate course in circuit theory and applications of transistors, semiconductor diodes and integrated circuits to single-tuned and double-tuned resonant circuits, filter circuits, impedance matching, radio frequency voltage and power amplifiers, oscillators, and receiver circuits, and amplitude and frequency modulation. Additional topics include frequency converters, IF amplifiers, and detector circuits, with applications to communication systems."
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City University of New York - Communications Electronics Laboratory

"An intermediate course in developing skills required of technicians in experimenting with electronic circuits, interpreting and analyzing data to verify principles, writing technical reports. Experiments in application of transistors, diodes, integrated circuits, resonant circuits, radio frequency voltage and power amplifiers, oscillators, amplitude modulation, and demodulation are performed."
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City University of New York - Electric Machines Theory

"Principles and characteristics of DC and AC machines. Topics include: DC generators and motors, construction characteristics and ratings, alternators, transformers polyphase induction motors, single-phase motors and synchronous motors."
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City University of New York - Digital Electronics I

"Fundamentals of digital electronics using Boolean algebra, truth tables, logic maps and waveforms to analyze and understand digital logic circuit design. Topics include logic gates (AND, OR, NOR, EX-OR), binary arithmetic, flip-flops, counters and registers."
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City University of New York - Projects Laboratory

"A basic course in the use of specialized tools and fabrication techniques as related to electrical and electronic circuit fabrication. Use of sheet metal, drill press and electric spot welder. Layout and fabrication of printed circuits."
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