Undergraduate Catalog
2012-2013
E T-ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
- E T 101. Introduction to Engineering Technology - 1 cr.
- The development of engineering technology, with an introduction to engineering technology, education, and practice. Graded S/U.
- E T 104. Soldering Techniques - 1 cr. (3P)
- Fundamentals of soldering, desoldering, and quality inspection of printed circuit boards.
- E T 106. Drafting Concepts/Computer Drafting Fundamentals I - 4 cr. (2+4P)
- Basic drafting skills, terminology, and visualization. Introduction to principles and fundamentals of computer-aided drafting. Prerequisite: OECS 125, OECS 207, or consent of instructor. Community Colleges only. Same as DRFT 112.
- E T 109. Computer Drafting Fundamentals - 3 cr. (3+2P)
- Crosslisted with: DRFT 109, C E 109 and SUR 109
- E T 110. Introduction to Computer-Aided Drafting and Design - 3 cr.
- Introduction to computer-aided drafting and design using 3-D solid modeling software.
- E T 115. Introduction to Environmental Technology - 3 cr.
- Provides an introduction to the fields of environmental science and environmental engineering. Includes engineering aspects of current environmental issues and the effects of pollution on local, state, national and worldwide scales. Required for all advanced hazardous materials courses. Corequisite: either MATH 120 or high school chemistry, or CHEM 110G. Carlsbad Community College campus only.
- E T 120. Computation and Presentation Software - 3 cr.
- The use of database, spreadsheet, and presentation software in the field of engineering technology. Introduction to Internet resources and construction of homepages.
- E T 125. Introduction to Renewable Energy - 3 cr.
- Renewable energy systems, including topics in thermal-solar photovoltaic, wind, geothermal systems, and other current topics. Theory, practical applications, safety considerations and the economics of alternative renewable energy systems compared to conventional systems.
- E T 126. Fundamentals of Solar Energy - 3 cr.
- Solar energy technologies, including topics in passive, solar thermal and photovoltaic systems. Theory, practical applications, safety considerations and the economics of solar renewable energy systems compared to conventional systems.
- E T 127. Fundamentals of Wind Energy - 3 cr.
- Wind energy technologies, including wind thermal systems. Theory, practical applications, safety considerations, and the economics of wind renewable energy systems. Students will be introduced to hands-on trainers. Restricted to: Carlsbad campus only.
- E T 128. Fundamentals of Sustainable Construction - 3 cr.
- Sustainable building materials, methods, and techniques including green architecture and design, codes, standards and specifications.
- E T 142. Energy Auditor Techniques - 4 cr.
- Hands-on course that will teach you how to conduct a detailed home energy audit. You will learn to identify the common energy wasting areas of a residence. You will also learn more in-depth energy conservation techniques.
- E T 153. Introduction to Computer Networks - 3 cr.
- Introduction to basic computer network fundamentals including International Open Systems Interconnect (OSI), the seven-layer model, and various networking hardware devices. Community Colleges only.
- E T 154. Construction Methods and Communications - 3 cr.
- Blueprint reading, specifications, and introduction to materials used in construction.
- E T 155. Network Operating Systems I - 3 cr. (3+1P)
- Introduction to a computer network operating system. May not be used as part of an E T degree program on main campus. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122. Restricted to: Community Colleges only.
- E T 160. Basic Computer Operating Systems - 3 cr.
- Basics of the most commonly used computer operating systems, command line interface, file systems, file manipulations, remote login, etc. Introduction to computer programming operations.
- E T 182. Digital Logic - 3 cr.
- The use of truth tables, Boolean equations, and diagrams to define, simplify, and implement logic-valued functions.
- E T 183. Applied DC Circuits - 2 cr.
- Application of Ohm s law, Kirchhoff s laws, Thevenin's, and Norton's theorems to the analysis of DC passive circuits. Corequisite(s): MATH 120G.
- E T 183 L. Applied DC Circuits Lab - 1 cr. (2P)
- Laboratory to accompany E T 183. Corequisite: E T 183.
- E T 184. Applied AC Circuits - 2 cr.
- Application of circuit laws and theorems to analysis of AC passive circuits. Resonant circuit, polyphase circuit and magnetic circuit topics are introduced. Prerequisite(s): E T 183. Corequisite(s): MATH 121G.
- E T 184 L. Applied AC Circuits Lab - 1 cr. (2P)
- Laboratory to accompany E T 184. Corequisite: E T 184.
- E T 190. Applied Circuits - 3 cr.
- Application of Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, and Thevenin's theorems to the analysis of AC and DC passive circuits. Electronic circuit topics are introduced. Pre/Corequisite(s): MATH 190G.
- E T 191. Applied Circuits Laboratory - 1 cr. (2P)
- Laboratory to accompany E T 190.
- E T 200. Special Topics - 1-3 cr.
- Directed study or project. Prerequisite: consent of department head. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
- E T 210. Computer-Aided Design - 2 cr. (3P)
- Computer-aided design using 3-D solid modeling software, with introduction to FEA simulation. Prerequisite: ET 110
- E T 217. Manufacturing Processes - 3 cr.
- Manufacturing methods and industrial processes which include casting, forming and machining. Introduction to the composition, fabrication, characteristics, and applications of industrial materials. Prerequisite: E T 110 and MATH 185. Corequisite: E T 217L. Same as I E 217.
- E T 217 L. Manufacturing Processes Lab - 1 cr. (3P)
- Laboratory to accompany E T 217. Corequisite: E T 217. Same as I E 217L.
- E T 220. Internship - 1-6 cr.
- Internship requiring an approved number of hours of varied and progressive experience in the field of study. The scope and other requirements of the internship are stated in an individualized syllabus and through a memorandum of understanding between the faculty mentor and the industry partner. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
- E T 225. Applied Industrial Hygiene and Safety - 3 cr.
- Chemical, physical, biological, and ergonomic stresses of humans associated with the industrial environment; noise, air quality, person- machine interaction, sampling methods and proper control methods. Safety related laws and regulations.
- E T 230. Introduction to Servo Systems - 3 cr.
- Introduction to Servo Systems. Topics include uses of servos in the industry, servo types, lop gains and frequency response, software control systems, damping, feedback, encoders, synchros and resolvers. Prerequisite(s): E T 246.
- E T 240. Applied Statics - 3 cr.
- Fundamental topics of applied statics, including force system analysis, equilibrium, free body diagrams, methods of joints and sections, distributed loads, friction, centroids, area moments, and shear and moment diagrams. Prerequisite: PHYS 211G. Corequisite: MATH 235.
- E T 241. Applied Dynamics - 3 cr.
- Applied kinematic and kinetic planer analysis of particles and rigid bodies, including use of kinematic equations, Newton's second law, the work energy method, and the impulse momentum method. With recitation sessions, as required. Prerequisite: E T 240 and MATH 235.
- E T 245. Computer Hardware Fundamentals - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Computer hardware fundamentals including architecture, interfacing, peripherals, troubleshooting, system upgrades, and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): E T 182.
- E T 246. Electronic Devices I - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Solid-state devices including diodes, bipolar-transistors, and field effect transistors. Use of these devices in rectifier circuits, small signal and power amplifiers. Prerequisite(s): (E T 190 and E T 191) or E T 184.
- E T 253. Networking Operating Systems II - 3 cr. (3+1P)
- Introduction to a computer network operating system. May not be used as part of an E T degree program on main campus. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122. Restricted to: Community Colleges only.
- E T 254. Concrete Technology - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Fundamentals of aggregates, Portland cement, and asphalt used in design and construction.
- E T 255. Web Systems - 3 cr.
- Introduction to web technologies and systems, including hypertext, self-descriptive text, web page design, web navigational systems, and cascading style sheets. Prerequisite(s): E T 160.
- E T 256. Networking Operating Systems III - 3 cr. (3+1P)
- Introduction to a computer network operating system. May not be used as part of an E T degree program on main campus. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122. Restricted to: Community Colleges only.
- E T 262. Software Technology I - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- An introduction to computer programming concepts as applied to engineering technology. Includes basic logic design, algorithm development, debugging and documentation. History and use of computers and their impact on society. Satisfies general education computer science requirement. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122.
- E T 272. Electronic Devices II - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers, positive and negative feedback, and computer-aided circuit analysis. Prerequisite(s): E T 246 and Math 235.
- E T 273. Fundamentals of Networking Communications I - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Introduction to networking basics, including computer hardware and software; electricity; networking terminology; protocols; LANs; WANs; OSI model; IP addressing; and design and documentation of basic network and structure cabling. Community Colleges only.
- E T 276. Electronic Communications - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Antennas, transmission devices, A-M and F-M transmission and detection, pulse systems, microwave systems. Prerequisite: E T 246.
- E T 277. Fundamentals of Network Communications II - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Introduction to routers and routing, including router-user interfaces, components and configuration, IOS versions, naming, software backups, TCP/IP protocol suite, IP addressing and subnetting, RIP, and IGRP. Prerequisite: E T 273. Community Colleges only.
- E T 280. Introduction to Multimedia - 3 cr.
- Introduction to video, audio and other digital presentation methods. Prerequisite(s): E T 255.
- E T 282. Digital Electronics - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Applications of digital integrated circuits, multiplexers, counters, arithmetic circuits, and microprocessors. Prerequisite(s): E T 182. Pre/Corequisite(s): E T 190 or E T 184.
- E T 283. Hardware PC Maintenance - 3 cr. (3+1P)
- Installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining personal computer hardware components. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122.
- E T 284. Software PC Maintenance - 3 cr. (3+1P)
- Installing, configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining personal computer operating systems. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122.
- E T 285. Principles of Security - 3 cr.
- Examines the field of information security within a real-world context of issues faced by today's IT professionals. Prerequisite(s): E T 283 or consent of instructor.
- E T 286. Fundamentals of Security - 3 cr.
- An overview of general security concepts for information technology systems. Prerequisite(s): E T 283 or consent of instructor.
- E T 287. PC Disaster and Data Recovery - 3 cr.
- This course provides an overview of the various causes of personal computer data failure and methods to mitigate the loss of your personal computer data. The focus is on restoring your personal computer to full PC functionality and recovering lost and damaged files after one of these unforeseen problems. In addition, the course provides a means to lessen the impact of these inevitable events with the preparation of a disaster recovery plan. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122.
- E T 289. Database Fundamentals - 3 cr.
- The course includes database design, administration, security issues, and using the systems developed to access data in various computer and communication environments. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122.
- E T 290. Networking Wireless Communication - 3 cr. (3+1P)
- This course provides an introduction to wireless networking and communications. Some of the topics covered are protocols, transmission methods, and IEEE 802.11 standards. Wireless LAN (WLAN) fundamentals, devices, and security, cellular telephony, broadband, and satellite communications. Prerequisite: ET 273.
- E T 291. PC Forensics and Investigation - 3 cr.
- Introduction to computer forensics and investigative fundamentals. Topics include understanding computer forensic and investigation law and requirements, processing crime and incident scenes, and the extraction, preservation, analysis and presentation of computer-related evidence. Prerequisite(s): E T 120 or E T 122.
- E T 297. Emergency Response to Hazardous Material Incidents - 3 cr.
- EPA approved Environmental Response Training Program Course 165.15. Intended for the members of hazardous materials response teams. Normally should be taken during last year of study. Community Colleges only.
- E T 300. Special Topics - 1-3 cr.
- Directed study or project. Prerequisite: consent of department head. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
- E T 302. Manufacturing Data Analysis - 3 cr.
- Methods for analyzing data collected during manufacturing processes. Emphasis placed on production control utilizing results of statistical methods and design of experiments. Prerequisite(s): MATH 235.
- E T 305. Design for Manufacturing - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- The process of product design and development from concept to manufacturing to insure manufacturability, quality, cost effectiveness, and customer satisfaction. Prerequisite: junior standing in E T.
- E T 306. Fundamental and Applied Thermodynamics - 3 cr.
- First and second laws, properties of substances, thermodynamic cycles including power generation and refrigeration. Prerequisite: CHEM 110G, E T 240 and MATH 235.
- E T 306 L. Thermodynamics Lab - 1 cr.
- Applications of thermodynamic theory to lab devices. Practice in testing, instrumentation, and data collection. Prerequisites: E T 190 and E T 191. Corequisite: E T 306.
- E T 308. Fluid Technology - 3 cr.
- Application of basic principles of fluid mechanics to practical applied problems. Prerequisites: MATH 235 and E T 240.
- E T 308 L. Fluid Technology Lab - 1 cr. (3P)
- Measurements in fluid statics, dynamics, and hydraulic systems. Corequisite: E T 308.
- E T 309V. Manufacturing: History and Technology - 3 cr.
- The history of manufacturing, the technology on which it is based, and its impact on society.
- E T 310. Applied Strength of Materials - 3 cr.
- Application of principles of strength of materials to practical design and analysis problems. Prerequisites: MATH 235 and E T 240.
- E T 310 L. Applied Strength of Materials Lab - 1 cr. (3P)
- Testing physical properties of materials. Corequisite: E T 310.
- E T 312. Emergency Response to Hazardous Material Incidents - 2 cr.
- Same as E S 312, WERC 312.
- E T 314. Communications Systems I - 3 cr.
- Circuits and devices used for transmission, reception, and processing of RF signals. Consent of instructor required. Prerequisite(s): E T 246 & MATH 190.
- E T 317. Manufacturing Technology - 3 cr.
- Modern manufacturing methods and processes with characteristics and applications of industrial materials. For non-majors.
- E T 324. Linear Integrated Circuits - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Passive and active linear circuit analysis in the frequency domain, passive and active filters, introduction to digital signal processing. Prerequisite(s): E T 272. Pre/Corequisite(s): Math 236.
- E T 328. Kinematics of Machines - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Kinematic analysis of machine elements with topics of linkages, cams, and gears. Graphical and analytical solutions using computer techniques. Prerequisite(s): E T 241.
- E T 330. Environmental Management Seminar I - 1 cr.
- Survey of practical and new developments in hazardous and radio-active waste management provided through a series of guest lectures and reports of ongoing research. Prerequisite(s): ET 310 and ET 310L. Corequisite(s): MATH 236. Restricted to: Main campus, , , , . Restricted to ETSE majors. Crosslisted with: C E 330, CH E 330, E E 330, E S 330, M E 330, I E 330 and WERC 330
- E T 332. Applied Design of Structures I - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- An introduction to structural analysis and design. Use of various building codes for development of allowable and factored loads on structures. Allowable stress and strength design concepts for structural components using concrete and steel. Required use of computer software such as spreadsheets, databases, and self-developed programs and design aids.
- E T 339. Computer Forensics - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Legal, regulatory, and technical aspects of computer forensics. Topics include current law; privacy legislation; chain of evidence; creating a computer incident response team; and the extraction, preservation, analysis, and presentation of computer-related evidence. Prerequisite(s): E T 182 and MATH 190 and (E T 262 or E T 245).
- E T 344. Microcomputer Systems - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Microcomputer and/or microcontroller systems applications and architectures with a software emphasis using assembly language programming. Prerequisite(s): E T 182 and MATH 190. Pre/Corequisite(s): E T 362.
- E T 354. Soil and Foundation Technology - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Fundamentals of investigation of soil properties and their importance in design, construction, and testing as related to buildings, roads, dams, and other structures. Design of foundations considering slope stability, bearing capacity and settlement. Prerequisites: E T 240 and E T 254. Restricted to Engineering Technology and Civil Engineering majors.
- E T 355. Site/Land Development and Layout - 3 cr.
- Techniques, methods, and takeoffs for infrastructure layout, site plan design, grading, earthwork, utilities, road construction. Prerequisites: SUR 222 and junior standing. Restricted to majors. Restricted to Engineering Technology and Civil Engineering majors.
- E T 360V. Technology in Business and Society - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Examination of how technology affects business and society with specific attention to understanding the role of technical personnel and their interaction with nontechnical personnel.
- E T 362. Software Technology II - 3 cr.
- A continuation of topics from E T 262 that are directed toward more advanced software development. Topics include problem analysis, object oriented, structured logic, and development concepts. Prerequisite(s): E T 262 and MATH 190G.
- E T 365. Building Utilities - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Basic design and code applications in plumbing and electrical systems for buildings. Prerequisites: junior standing in E T.
- E T 377. Computer Networking I - 3 cr. (3+2P)
- Computer network design and applications for LAN to WAN, protocols, switches, bridges, routers, NT server, TCP/IP networks, network diagnostics, voice over IP, wireless networks, and the OSI layers from physical to transport. Prerequisite(s): ET 182 & Math 190.
- E T 381. Renewable Energy Technologies - 3 cr.
- Renewable energy systems, including topics in thermal-solar, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal systems, and other current topics. Theory, practical applications, safety considerations and the economics of alternative renewable energy systems compared to conventional systems. Prerequisite(s): MATH 121. Crosslisted with: WERC 381
- E T 382. Solar Energy Technologies - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Solar energy technologies, including topics in passive, solar thermal, and photovoltaic systems. Theory, practical applications, safety considerations and the economics of solar renewable energy systems compared to conventional systems. Prerequisite(s): MATH 121G. Crosslisted with: WERC 382
- E T 384. Wind and Water Energy Technologies - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Wind and Water energy technologies, including topics in small and large scale systems. Theory, practical applications, safety considerations and the economics of wind and water renewable energy systems compared to conventional systems. Prerequisite(s): MATH 121. Crosslisted with: WERC 384
- E T 386. Sustainable Construction and Green Building Design - 3 cr.
- Sustainable Building materials, methods, and techniques including green architecture and design, codes, standards and specifications. Prerequisite: MATH 121G.
- E T 396. Heat Transfer and Applications - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Fundamentals of conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer. Application of heat transfer, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics principles to thermal system analysis and design. Prerequisite(s): E T 306 and E T 308.
- E T 398. Digital Systems - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Advanced analysis and design of digital systems using state machine logic, programming of logic devices, implementation and testing. Prerequisite(s): E T 282 and MATH 190. Pre/Corequisite(s): E T 362.
- E T 400. Special Topics - 1-3 cr.
- Directed study or project. Prerequisite: consent of department head. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
- E T 401. Heating and Air-Conditioning Systems - 3 cr.
- HVAC system design including heating and cooling load calculations, psychometrics, piping, duct layout, and system control. Prerequisite: E T 306. Corequisite: E T 396. Same as M E 401.
- E T 402. Instrumentation - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Sensors/transducers, signal conditioning and transmission for measurement and control systems. Student project in an area of instrumentation and/or control is required. Prerequisite: senior standing in E T.
- E T 404. Quality in Manufacturing - 3 cr.
- Total quality, reliability, and statistical process control for industrial systems. Prerequisite: E ST 311.
- E T 410. Senior Seminar - 1 cr.
- Transition from academics to business and industry. Graded S/U. Prerequisite: senior standing in E T.
- E T 412. Highway Technology - 3 cr.
- Road-vehicle performance, geometric alignment, traffic analysis, highway materials, pavement design, and plan and profile development. Prerequisites: E T 355 .
- E T 415. Manufacturing Management and Productivity - 3 cr.
- Projects incorporating concurrent engineering, total quality management, design for manufacturability/assembly, and other contemporary topics in manufacturing. Prerequisites: senior standing in E T.
- E T 418. Applied Hydraulics - 3 cr.
- Introduction to hydrology, hydraulic equations, hydraulic cross-sections, control structures, and collection and distribution of water, wastewater, and storm runoff using closed conduit and open channel flow. Prerequisite: E T 308 and MATH 236.
- E T 420. Senior Internship - 1-6 cr.
- Internship requiring an approved number of hours of varied and progressive experience in the field of study. The scope and other requirements of the internship are stated in an individualized syllabus and through a memorandum of understanding between the faculty mentor and the industry partner. Taken in the senior year of program. Prerequisites: Senior standing in E T.
- E T 421. Senior Project - 3 cr.
- Project in an area of civil engineering technology conducted under the direction of civil engineering technology faculty member. Project must be one that can be completed within a semester and of sufficient complexity for 3 credits. Taken last semester of program.
- E T 422. Mechanical Measurements - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Techniques in mechanical measurements, including topics in experimental techniques, measurement devices and systems, data acquisition, data transmission, signal conditioning, data analysis, data verification, and report writing. Prerequisite: senior standing in E T.
- E T 426. Analysis/Design of Machine Elements - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Analysis of machine elements including columns, springs, shafts, coupling mechanisms, gears, belts and chain drives, clutches, brakes, and bearings. Prerequisites: MATH 236 and E T 310.
- E T 432. Applied Design of Structures II - 4 cr. (3+3P)
- Continuation of ET 332. Design of structural systems and study of their responses. Wood and masonry systems included. Prerequisite: E T 332.
- E T 435. Senior Project - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- Capstone course. Practical application of student s cumulative knowledge to assigned design projects that require implementation of standards analysis techniques and design principles, teamwork, and project management skills. Stresses importance of codes, standards, and economics in design practice. Demonstration of written and oral communication skills via project documentation and presentation of results. Prerequisite: graduating senior.
- E T 440. Senior Design - 2 cr. (1+2P)
- Team design of a system, mechanism, or model that will be fabricated or simulated during the following semester in E T 441. Pre/Corequisite(s): E T 444.
- E T 441. Senior Project - 2 cr. (1+2P)
- Team fabrication or simulation, testing, and debugging of a system, mechanism or model designed in E T 440. Prerequisite(s): ET 440.
- E T 444. Hardware and Software Senior Design - 3 cr. (2+3P)
- The design, development, implementation, documentation and formal demonstration of a microprocessor-based application to solve an engineering problem. Emphasis on microprocessor architectural concepts and software interfacing. A student project is require Prerequisite(s): E T 344 and E T 398.
- E T 454. Advanced Construction Technology - 3 cr.
- Contractor design and construction methods concerning formwork, special foundations, shoring, excavations, pilings, steel erection, and various material handling components. Prerequisite: E T 354 and E T 355.
- E T 455. Cost Estimating and Scheduling - 3 cr.
- Methods and techniques in construction estimating including final bid preparation, construction planning and scheduling using various network methods and other techniques. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing in E T.
- E T 456. Analysis of Physical Security Systems - 3 cr.
- The design, analysis and implementation of security systems and subsystems including threat detection and response, information and communications security, and physical protection. Prerequisite: junior standing.
- E T 457. Introduction to Information Security Technology - 3 cr.
- Practical techniques of Data Encryption Technology, Steganograpy for Information Technology, Intrusion Detection and Countermeasures. Use of Python to write system tools for detecting anomalies in data flow. Design of physically secure data housing. Techniques of Industrial Espionage. Hiding and Finding of secrets in the field. Dead Drops, design of Fake ID's. Use of PGP and other public encryption methods. Using DNS tools to track down hackers. Hiding of information in music and other audio files. Prerequisite(s): E T 362 and E T 377.
- E T 458. Database Technology for Engineering - 3 cr.
- Using SQL in a Tomcat (Java Servlet oriented) environment. Data conversion using Python and line editing for Engineering Technology departments. Methods of transferring data from electronic boards and data feeds, into databases. Use of SQL in java programming. Remote programming of computers for running database systems in a mixed OS environment. Generation of web pages directly from Database queries. Prerequisite(s): E T 362.
- E T 462. Remote Access Operating Systems and Advanced Scripting - 3 cr.
- Concepts relating to operating systems applications and interfacing with an introduction to systems administration. Scripting using Python and Unix. Design and control of Web servers using CGI programming. Prerequisite(s): E T 362.
- E T 463. Computer Systems Administration - 3 cr.
- A continuation of topics in computer systems administration from E T 462. Prerequisite(s): E T 462 and E T 280.
- E T 464. Advanced Windows Server Administration - 3 cr.
- Learn about configuration and maintenance of programs in Windows Server such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange, Oracle, DHCP, DNS, Apache WebServer, Tomcat Server, Load Balancing, Backups, File Sharing, Remote Administration and more. Prerequisite(s): E T 458 and E T 462.
- E T 472. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) - 3 cr.
- Traffic flow theory, telecommunication and information technology application in transportation, system architecture and standards, transportation management, incident and emergency management, corridor management, dynamic route guidance, in-vehicle systems, and traffic signal timing. Consent of instructor required.
- E T 477. Computer Networking II - 3 cr.
- Advanced concepts in computer network design and applications including managing the campus network, virtual LANs (VLAN), network security, wireless networks, high-speed optical networks, voice over IP, and Linux networking. Prerequisite(s): E T 377.
- E T 482. Concepts in Computer Integrated Manufacturing - 3 cr. (2+2P)
- Current manufacturing concepts regarding the data, hardware, and software necessary for a computer integrated manufacturing system. Prerequisites: senior standing and consent of instructor. Same as I E 482 and M E 482.
- E T 490. Selected Topics - 1-3 cr.
- Selected topics in engineering technology and related areas. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.