Idaho State University Undergraduate Catalog 2005-2006 

Electronic Wireless/Telecommunications Technology

4½ Semester Program

Program Coordinator and Instructor: Parker

Instructors: Fitzen, Hudman, Larson, Shepherd, Womack

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One Advanced Technical Certificate, one Associate of Applied Science degree and one Bachelor of Applied Technology degree are available.

Objective:  To provide students the opportunities to obtain skills for the ever expanding wireless telecommunications fields, including consumer products, RF communications for public radio services, police, fire, utility companies, and cellular, PCS and land mobile services. Graduates will be able to install, maintain and repair specialized communications equipment including system switching equipment, carrier equipment, and microwave systems. Virtually all non-military areas of the electronic communications industry are addressed. The emphasis of this program is both hands on and theoretical.

For Program Information Packets, use this link, where there are descriptions of each program in general, course descriptions, lists of course sequences, and the cost of books, tools, uniforms, fees, and other expenses.
  

Selection of the Electronics option for each accepted student in the Electronic Core curriculum will occur in the second semester. Acceptance into particular options is based upon available openings and other factors such as a grade point average and attendance.


Advanced Technical Certificate in Electronic/Wireless Telecom Technology

(4½ Semesters)

Required Courses:

See Electronics Core Curriculum section for required Electronics core courses.
Students must register concurrently for the lab course associated with each theory course.

ELTR 161        Digital/Microprocessor Systems Theory	5 cr
ELTR 165 Digital Modulation Schemes
for Electronic Communications 5 cr
ELTR 166 Digital Modulation Schemes
for Electronic Communications Lab 5 cr
ELTR 269        Electronic Drafting I 2 cr
EWTT 211        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Systems I 7 cr
EWTT 212        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Systems II 7 cr     
EWTT 221        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Lab I 6 cr
EWTT 222        Radio/Frequency/ Telecom Lab II 3 cr
EWTT 223        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Lab III 3 cr
General Education Requirements:
ENGL 101        English Composition			3 cr
TGE 158         Job Search 2 cr
TOTAL: 78 cr


Associate of Applied Science Degree in Electronic/Wireless Telecom Technology

(4½ Semesters)

Required Courses:

See Electronics Core Curriculum section for required Electronics core courses.
Students must register concurrently for the lab course associated with each theory course.

ELTR 165        Digital Modulation Schemes
for Electronic Communications 5 cr 
ELTR 166 Digital Modulation Schemes
for Electronic Communications Lab 5 cr
ELTR 269        Electronic Drafting I 2 cr 
EWTT 211        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Systems I 7 cr 
EWTT 212        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Systems II 7 cr 
EWTT 221        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Lab I 6 cr 
EWTT 222        Radio/Frequency/ Telecom Lab II 3 cr 
EWTT 223        Radio Frequency/ Telecom Lab III 3 cr
General Education Requirements:
ENGL 101        English Composition			3 cr
Goal 3 3 cr
One of Goals 6, 7, 9, 10A, 11 or 12 3 cr
TGE 158         Job Search 2 cr 
TOTAL: 84 cr
Program length will vary depending on student's academic qualifications at time of acceptance.

The courses listed above will be taught in sequential blocks of instruction. Successful completion of a course is required before the student can progress in the program. If the student fails any math, theory, or lab course, then that course must be repeated and a passing grade obtained before the student can advance in the program. The student must exit the program and make up their deficiency through Technical General Education or other appropriate methods. The student will then be allowed to repeat the course at the next available program opening.

Once a student successfully completes Electronics (ELTR) 141, Applied Mathematics I, and ELTR 142, Applied Mathematics II, the student may enroll directly into an academic math course which requires Math 147 as a prerequisite. Students will receive five credits that apply towards the 128 credits required for a bachelor's degree.

Courses

Official articulation agreements have been established with other post-secondary and secondary schools. Where these agreements exits, the specific block of training (i.e. session/semester/year) will be accepted as equivalent to that at ISU and will count equally toward graduation.

Based on your keyboarding skills, you may be required to take a 1 credit Keyboarding class in order to meet the competencies of the program.

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EWTT Prefix

EWTT 165 Digital Modulation Schemes for Electronic Communications 5 credits. The process of digital modulation necessary for current communications systems is a multi-step function involving a variety of signal processing standards for voice, video, and data. Provides understanding of these standards, the North American digital hierarchy, and the various compression/coding techniques utilized in electronic wireless telecommunications industries. PREREQ: Electronics Core Courses. Su

EWTT 166 Digital Modulation Schemes for Electronic Communications Lab 5 credits.  Supports the digital modulation theory course with an experiential emphasis.  Measurement, testing, and troubleshooting digital transmission signals, with appropriate tools, safety procedures, and appropriate utilization of test equipment to provide a reinforcement of theoretical concepts concurrently covered in EWTT 165. COREQ: EWTT 165.  Su

EWTT 211 Radio Frequency and Telecommunications Systems I 7 credits. Addresses the specific needs of individuals for theoretical study of radio frequency/telecommunications circuits, RF wideband and narrow band amplifiers, electronic switching/programming and digital data communications systems that utilizes laboratory information from EWTT 212. RF/Telecommunications test equipment, radio frequency generation, reception, amplification, modulation, and radiation at appropriate intervals through the HF, VHF, UHF and SHF radio frequency spectrum. COREQ: EWTT 212. F

EWTT 212 Radio Frequency and Telecommunications I Laboratory 7 credits. Practical application of radio frequency/telecommunications circuits, RF wideband and narrow band amplifiers, electronic switching/programming and digital data communications that utilizes theory studied in EWTT 211. RF/telecommunication test equipment, radio frequency generation, reception, amplification, modulation and radiation at appropriate intervals through the HF, VHF, UHF and SHF radio frequency spectrum. COREQ: EWTT 211. F

EWTT 221 Radio Frequency and Telecommunications Systems II 6 credits. Theoretical application of radio frequency/telecommunications circuits, electronic switching/programming and digital data communications utilizing laboratory/experiments developed in EWTT 222. RF/telecommunication test equipment, mobile telephone, carrier fundamentals, repeater systems, fiber optic principles, microwave, antennas and transmission line system concepts are emphasized. COREQ: EWTT 222. S

EWTT 222 Radio Frequency and Telecommunications II Laboratory 3 credits. Practical application of radio frequency/telecommunications utilizing EWTT 221 Radio Frequency/Telecommunications Systems II. RF/Telecommunication test equipment, mobile telephone carrier fundamentals, repeater systems, fiber optic principles, microwave, antennas, and transmission line systems concepts are emphasized. To be taken first 8 weeks of semester. COREQ: EWTT 221. S

EWTT 223 Radio Frequency and Telecommunications III Laboratory 3 credits. Continuation of EWTT 222, second 8 weeks of semester, for those not enrolled in EWTT 289 Coop. S

EWTT 289 Coop 1-4 credits. Students pursues on-the-job training in the electronic information systems industry which satisfies competencies in lieu of radio frequency/telecommunications lab. A Coop agreement must be signed by all parties involved, i.e. student, instructor, employer. D

EWTT 290 Internship 1-8 credits. On-the-job placement providing work experience for students pursuing careers in radio frequency and/or telecommunications technology. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. D

EWTT 294 Directed Studies 1-8 credits. Study tailored to individual assignment and reporting under faculty guidance; permission of instructor required. Students will pursue a unit of activity related to the radio frequency/telecommunications technology field. D

EWTT 298 Special Topics 1-8 credits. Addresses specific needs of individuals. Will enable the students to upgrade their technical skills through part-time enrollment in units of instruction that are currently available through the program's full-time pre-employment curriculum. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. D



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