EE:234 Course Profile





1. Course Title: APPLIED ELECTRONICS
 
2. Course Number: EE:234
 
3. Credit Hours:5
 
4. Course Description:

The conversion of electrical energy from AC to DC, types of amplifiers and techniques of analyzing them, audio input/output devices [4 lecture, 2 lab hours per week.]
 
5. Course Requirements:

5.1 Course Prerequisites:


The College requires satisfactory completion of EE:132 before enrolling in this course.

5.2 Entry Test Requirements: none

5.3 Course Corequisites: none
 
6. Original Course Approval Date: 1/8/81
 
7. Learning Objectives (goals):

Students successfully completing this course will be able to:

7.1 Construct and analyze half wave and full wave rectifiers.

7.2 Analyze power supply filters.

7.3 Analyze current and voltage regulator circuits.

7.4 Analyze multistage amplifiers.

7.5 Construct and analyze oscillator circuits.

7.6 Select and use integrated circuits in practical circuit applications.

7.7 Construct and analyze passive and active IC filters.

7.8 Perform laboratory investigations and present results in an acceptable form.
 
8. Expected Performance Outcomes (measurable):

The students will:

8.1 Attend class as scheduled

8.2 Complete and submit assignments by due dates

8.3 Maintain "C" level standards on daily assignments

8.4 Demonstrate proficiency in electrical safety activities at a minimum level of 70%

8.5 Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory activities at a minimum level of 70%

8.6 Demonstrate proficiency on written quizzes at a minimum level of 70%
 
9. Minimum Course Requirements (examples may include):

9.1 Testing: 70% on Quizzes and Final

9.2 Writing Requirements: 70% on Laboratory Reports

9.3 Projects: none

9.4 Clinicals: none

9.5 Internships: none

9.6 Field Study: none

9.7 Portfolio: none

9.8 Performance: Satisfactory performance (70%) of all skills listed in the course.

9.9 Other (please specify):
 
10. Course Profile Acceptance:
 
11. DCC Approval Date:
 

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