Department of
Electrical Engineering
Technology
From the first transistor to today’s
modern large scale integrated circuits, the
program remains current with modern
laboratories and equipment and an experienced
and well educated faculty. This page is maintained
by the faculty and contains areas of interest to
individuals involved in this broad field.
Departmental links:
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Local firms Employing EET Graduates |
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EET Department Awards |
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QuickStart Links Directory of links to EET information |
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EET course web pages |
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Faculty home pages |
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Catalog descriptions of our EET courses |
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Student Web Pages – Contact ACD if Interested |
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* * WBNG News Item May 8, 2006 * * |
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* * WBNG News Item May 9, 2006 * * |
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Fall 2006: EET 168 CST106 (On Line) |
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Fall 2007: EET 168 CST106 (On Line) |
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Spring 2008: EET267 |
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Comments to Professor Emeritus Alan C. Dixon
September 1, 2008