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The EET program is a traditional electrical and electronic engineering technology program with extra concentration in subject areas that are particularly important to industry in the Northeast. These subject areas are: analog electronic design, process control and communication systems, electrical machinery operation and microcomputer applications. All courses in the program are taught in a way that includes a strong component of practical applications, along with basic theoretical concepts. During the first two years of the program students receive a firm grounding in mathematics and the physical sciences. Introductory courses cover topics such as:
 

DC Circuit Analysis  Microcontroller Programming
Computer Programming  Analog Circuit Fundamentals 
AC Circuit Analysis Digital Electronics
Microcomputer Applications Technical Communications 

 

The program then allows students to pursue two possible options.  For those focused on electrical engineering, they may choose the electrical option.  This option provides the student with a well-rounded coverage of electrical engineering topics such as electronic design, sequential motion control, PID control, electric machinery and power systems analysis.

For those more interested in information technology, we offer the information technology option.  With this option, students chooses from a wide range of courses in computer engineering, information systems engineering, new media, computer science and management information systems.

The electrical option includes technical engineering courses such as:

Instrumentation Design and Applications Statistical Process Control
Electromechanical Systems Programmable Logic Control
Control Systems Design Power Electronic Drives
Transformers and Switchgear Fault Analysis and Protective Device Coordination

 

The information technology option includes courses such as:

Unix Systems Administration Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Hardware Applications using C Neural Networks
Industrial Computer Control Parallel Programming
Computer Architecture and Organization Computer Networks

 

 

 



 
  For Information on the Electrical Engineering Technology Program contact:

Ms. Linda Liscomb
School of Engineering Technology
5711 Boardman Hall, Room 119
Orono, Maine 04469-5711
207-581-2340
Linda.Liscomb@umit.maine.edu

 

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