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ENGINEERING 65
232. Class: 2 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Laboratory fee: $2.00. Credit:
3 semester hours.
335-Elements of Electronics. A brief course in electronics designed
to fill the need of engineering students other than those majoring in elec-
trical engineering. Selected topics in industrial electronics are covered in
the lecture and elementary vacuum tube circuits are constructed and test-
ed in the laboratory. Prerequisite: E.E. 345. Class: 2 hours. Laboratory:
2 hours. Laboratory fee: $2.00. Credit: 3 semester hours.
338-Advanced Electricity and Magnetism. Electrostatic field; mag-
netic field; potential; capacity, dielectrics; electro-magnetic waves; Max-
well's equations; conduction in gases; thermoelectricity. Prerequisites:
Phys. 241-242 and credit for or registration in Math. 321. Class: 3 hours.
Credit: 3 semester hours.
341-Alternating Current Circuits. A study of instantaneous current
and power; effective current and voltage; average power; vector algebra
as related to A-C circuit analysis; non-sinusoidal waves; coupled circuits.
Required of all electrical engineering students. Prerequisite: E.E. 241.
Parallel: Math 321. Class: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Laboratory fee:
$4.00. Credit: 4 semester hours.
342-Alternating Current Circuits. A study of balanced and unbal-
anced polyphase circuits; A-C measurements; methods of determining
circuit parameters; symmetrical components; power system short-circuit
and transient calculations. Required of all electrical engineering students.
Prerequisite: E.E. 341. Class: 3 hours. Laboratory: 3 hours. Laboratory
fee: $4.00. Credit: 4 semester hours.
345-Elements of Electrical Engineering. A course in basic electrical
engineering for students specializing in other fields. A study of D-C and
A-C circuits and machinery, heating, illumination, measurements, and
control. Industrial applications are stressed. Prerequisite: Phys. 241.
Parallel: Math 232. Class: 3 hours. Laboratory: 2 hours. Laboratory fee:
$4.00 Credit: 4 semester hours.
346-Electrical Measurements. Ammeter and voltmeter methods; bal-
listic galvanometer and condenser methods; the current galvanometer;
various bridge methods; and potentiometer and standard cell methods. The
precise measurement of current, power, magnetic flux, capacitance, and
inductance. Prerequisite: Phys. 241-242. Class: 2 hours. Laboratory: 4
hours. Laboratory fee: $4.00. Credit: 4 semester hours.
411-412-Electrical Engineering Seminar. A study of technical jour-
nals and magazines in electrical and related engineering fields; the pre-
paration and presentation of papers on electrical subjects. Required of all
senior electrical engineering students. Parallel: E.E. 441 and E.E. 443.
Class: 1 hour. Credit: 1 semester hour for each course.
421-Illuminating Engineering. A study of fundamental principles of
illumination; light sources; photometric methods; design techniques; and
calculation and design of light systems. Prerequisite: Phys. 141-142 or
Phys. 241-242; Math. 133-134; and junior standing. Class: 2 hours. Credit:
2 semester hours.
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Lamar State College of Technology. Catalog of Lamar State College of Technology, 1953-1954, book, September 1, 1953; Beaumont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1486865/m1/67/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar University.