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e student ageneral concept of the electronics field. For non­<br />

ectronics majors. <br />

hours lecture. <br />

LT 101 Beginning Digital Electronlcaf3 Unlta <br />

rerAquisite: None. <br />

beginning course in digital electronics for students planning to <br />

,ter the electronics field. <br />

hours lecture. <br />

LT 105* Introduction to DC Circultsf3 Units<br />

rerequisite: ELT 110 or MAT 110. <br />

he analysis of direct current resistive circuits, emphasizing <br />

Ihm's Law. Kirchoff's Law, Thevenin's, Norton's and <br />

Jperposition theorems. <br />

hours lecture: 3 hours laboratory.<br />

LT 106* Intro,....ctlon to AC Clrcults/4 Units<br />

rerequisite: ELT 105 (ELT 105 may be taken concurrently.)<br />

nintroduction to alternating current passive circuits. and the<br />

pplication of trigonometry and vectors to circuit solutions.<br />

hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory.<br />

:LT 107* Basic Computer Programming/3 Units<br />

rerequisite: Intermediate Algebra.<br />

,n introduction to computers and the BASIC language with<br />

mphasis on the concepts, writing and execution of computer<br />

rograms, processing of data, and the development of algorithms<br />

)r the computer solution to problem solving.<br />

hours lecture: 3hours laboratory.<br />

:LT 110 Math for Electronlcs/3 Units <br />

'rerequisite: One year of high school algebra or equivalent. <br />

•review of arithmetic and the study of algebraic principles<br />

ecessary to analyze electronic circuitry and provide a firm<br />

!ackground for advanced studies. Topics include fractions<br />

ecimals, fundamental concepts of algebra. scientific notation.<br />

raphing, linear equations and the solution of DC electriC circuits.<br />

hours lecture.<br />

ELT 120 Advanced Mathematics for ElectronicS13 UnIts<br />

Prerequisite: ELT 110 or eqUivalent.<br />

Study of basic trigonometric relations to electronics with ~<br />

on network problems and analYSIS of alternating circuits.<br />

3 hours lecture.<br />

ELT 122* Semiconductors and Translstors/4 Units<br />

Prerequisite: ELT 106 and ELT 110 or MAT 110.<br />

Acomprehensive study of semiconductor devices stressing the<br />

qualitative and quantitative analysis of semiconductor circuits with<br />

major emphasiS on DC biasing, small signal analYSis of diodes<br />

and transistors, load lines. approximate hybrid parameters, and<br />

multistage systems.<br />

3 hours lecture: 3 hou~s laboratory.<br />

ELT 125* ElectroniC Circuits and Systemsf4 Units<br />

Prerequisite: ELT 105, ELT 106 and concurrent enrollment in ELl<br />

120 or equivalent.<br />

A study of large signal diode and filter analysis, voltage and<br />

current regulations. with emphasis on the field effect transistor as<br />

an amplifier. the Miller effect. frequency response and feedback.<br />

3 hours lecture; 3hours laboratory.<br />

ELT 224 Field Experience In Electronlcs/1-6 Units<br />

Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in a declared major and prior<br />

approval of Cooperative Education Program Coordinator.<br />

A superVised Cooperative Education work experience involving<br />

the combined efforts of educators and employers to accom~ish<br />

career objectives in electronics. Variable credit (1-6) is available<br />

by special arrangement. May be taken four times for a maximum<br />

of 16 credit hours. no more than 6 units in agiven semester.<br />

ELT 231* Pulse Clrcults/4 Units<br />

Prerequisite: ELT 122.<br />

Astudy of waveforms. RC and RL networks, passive and active<br />

pulse circuitry, diode and transistor switching circuits, nonlinear<br />

waveshaping and multivibrators.<br />

3 hours lecture: 3 hours laboratory.<br />

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