Mission
The mission of the department is to offer high-quality undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs in the areas of EET, CPET and IT. These programs meet regional needs and include credit and noncredit education in areas related to electrical, computer, and information technology. The department seeks to advance and share technical knowledge through teaching and creative endeavors, and to work with regional industries to develop and increase technically knowledgeable human resources.
A.S. EET Program Educational Objectives
- Demonstrate fundamental and emerging mathematical, scientific, engineering, and technical skills necessary to function as an electrical, electronic, computer, or engineering technician.
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and techniques in the building, testing, operation, and maintenance of electronic/computer systems.
- Demonstrate continuous learning, either on-the-job or in a B.S. degree program.
- Demonstrate communications skills necessary to function effectively as a member of an engineering team.
- Demonstrate an awareness of the social, ethical, and global impact of their work upon the profession and society.
B.S. EET Program Educational Objectives
- Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to function as a member of a technical staff who can use current industrial practices and design procedures for development, implementation, and project management of electrical/electronic(s) and/or computer-based software and systems.
- Demonstrate readiness for career advancement, promotion, and mobility.
- Demonstrate continuous learning, either on-the-job or in graduate school.
- Demonstrate the ability to function as a contributing member of society and the profession.
- Demonstrate effective teamwork skills and recognize ethical responsibilities.
B.S. CPET Program Educational Objectives
- Demonstrate the knowledge and ability to function as a member of a technical staff who can use current industrial practices and design procedures for development, implementation, and project management of computer-based software and systems or electrical/electronic(s) hardware and software
- Demonstrate readiness for career advancement, promotion, and mobility.
- Demonstrate continuous learning, either on-the-job or in graduate school.
- Demonstrate the ability to function as a contributing member of society and the profession.
- Demonstrate effective teamwork skills and recognize ethical responsibilities.
Full Time Faculty and Staff
Limited-Term Lectures (260-481-6338)
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Jonathon Beasley
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Joseph Bender (Spring)
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Doug Conner
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Paul DeMond
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Ed Dewitt (Fall)
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Michael Diss
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Elhadi Elomda
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Keith Hood
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David Houck (Spring)
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Kevin Kensinger (Continuing Studies)
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Rodney Klinger (Spring)
- Paul Koehler
- Jay Monirian
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Dennis Mull
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Mike Newell
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Jonathan Ormiston
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Clayton Owen (Continuing Studies)
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Penny Pereira (Continuring Studies)
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Derrick Smith
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Robert Tilbury
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Dimitrinka Todorova-Cooklev
Faculty Areas of Expertise
- Analog and Digital Communications - Tom Laverghetta
- ASICS, FPGA - Iskandar Hack
- Automation/Intelligent Control – Paul Lin
- C# Applications – Paul Lin
- C++, C - Paul Lin, Iskandar Hack and Gary Steffen
- CGI/Perl – Paul Lin
- Computer Aided Analysis: Spice, Electronics WorkBench – Harold Broberg, Iskandar Hack and Paul Lin
- Databases - Michelle Parker
- Data Communications and Networking - Paul Lin and Gary Steffen
- Digital Circuits: Design/Development, VHDL – Iskandar Hack
- EDI - Michelle Parker
- Enterprise Integration: Java, SOAP, WSDL, etc – Paul Lin
- ERP Systems - Michelle Parker
- Fiber Optics – Tom Laverghetta
- Internet/Web Page Design - Paul Lin, Michelle Parker, and Gary Steffen
- Iterative Learning Control – Harold Broberg
- Java Networking Applications – Paul Lin
- JavaScript Applications – Paul Lin
- Local Area Networks – Paul Lin and Gary Steffen
- Matlab/Simulink – Harold Broberg and Paul Lin
- Microcontrollers – Paul Lin, Harold Broberg and Iskandar Hack
- Microwave Communications – Tom Laverghetta
- Network Operating Systems – Paul Lin, Michelle Parker, and Gary Steffen
- Network Security – Gary Steffen
- PIC Assembly Language Programming- Harold Broberg, Paul Lin and Iskandar Hack
- PLC and Networking – Paul Lin
- Process Management - Michelle Parker
- Project Analysis and Design - Michelle Parker
- Project Management - Michelle Parker
- Repetitive Control – Harold Broberg
- RF Communications – Tom Laverghetta
- Servo Systems - Harold Broberg and Paul Lin
- SQL - Michelle Parker
- Visual Basic - Paul Lin, Iskandar Hack, Michelle Parker, and Gary Steffen
- Visual.NET – Paul Lin
- Web Engineering and Architecture - Paul Lin
- Web Servers - Paul Lin and Gary Steffen
- Web-based Monitoring/Control system – Paul Lin
- Wide Area Networks – Paul Lin and Gary Steffen
- Wireless Communications – Tom Laverghetta
- Wireless Networking – Paul Lin and Gary Steffen