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  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to digital electronics, integrated circuits, numbering systems, Boolean algebra, gates, flip-flops, multiplexers, sequential circuits, combinational circuits, and computer architecture. Introduction to hardware description language and programmable logic devices. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include the design, construction, analysis, and measurement of basic digital systems. Prerequisite:    ECE 1000 and EE 1000 and ENGR 1000
  • 1.00 Credits

    An engineering seminar course designed to prepare the student for professional engineering employment. Topics to include resumes, hiring criteria, interviewing techniques, engineering ethics, professional and societal responsibilities, lifelong learning, diversity, creative problem solving, goals, quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement. The students will research related topics and write a paper. Prerequisite:    ECE 1270 and EE 1270
  • 2.00 Credits

    An introduction to project management. The course prepares students for Senior Projects. This course will include 1) the writing of technical documents including project proposals, white papers, presentations and/or legal contracts. 2) Principles of project management including project scheduling, project life cycles, principles of engineering economics, quality, statistics and continuous improvement. 3) Project management skills including goal setting, team building and leadership, organization, and risk management. Students should take this course the semester before taking ECE 4010. Prerequisite:    CS 3100 and ECE 3110 and ECE 3130 and ECE 3210 and ECE 3310 and ECE 3510 and ECE 3610 and ECE 3710 and ECE 3730
  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamental semiconductor device characteristics including diodes, MOSFETs and bipolar transistors; small and large signal characteristics and design of linear circuits. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include the design, construction, computer simulation, and analysis of semiconductor circuits, amplifiers and power supplies.Note: Admittance into the Professional Program is required. Prerequisite:    ECE 1270 and ECE 1400 and ECE 2210 and MATH 1220
  • 4.00 Credits

    Intermediate topics related to microelectronics including differential and multistage amplifiers, frequency response, feedback systems, power amplifiers, filters, and signal generation. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include the design, construction, computer simulation, and analysis of filters and advanced circuits. Prerequisite:    ECE 2260 and ECE 3110 and EE 3110
  • 4.00 Credits

    Topics covered are related to microelectronics including bipolar and field-effect transistors, frequency response, feedback systems, filters, signal generation, and applications of op-amp circuits. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities include the design, construction, computer simulation, and analysis of filters and advanced circuits.Note: Admittance into the Professional Program is required. Prerequisite:    ECE 2260
  • 4.00 Credits

    Topics related to the analysis of linear time invariant continuous and discrete systems and signal transformations, convolution, frequency spectra, Laplace transforms, Z transforms, and fast Fourier transforms. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include the computer simulation, analysis, and numerical modeling of signals and systems. Prerequisite:    ECE 2260 and ENGR 2240 and MATH 2250 and MATH 2270 and MATH 2280
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to electrostatics, magnetostatics and Maxwell's equations with specific applications to wave propagation and transmission line theory. Lecture and lab combination. Laboratory activities to include the design, construction, and analysis of RF radar subsystems. Prerequisite:    ECE 1270 and ECE 2210 and MATH 2210 and PHYS 2220
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers basic concepts and techniques of probability theory with applications to statistics, machine learning, and signal processing. Topics include probabilistic modeling and analysis, confidence intervals, and statistical inference. Example problems are drawn from engineering applications and include both analytic and computational solutions. Prerequisite:    ECE 1400 and ECE 2260 and ENGR 2240 and MATH 1220
  • 4.00 Credits

    A study of AC and DC power systems and machines, including single and 3-phase power, power factor and correction, transformers, synchronous and induction machines, DC motors, power transmission lines, and analysis of power flow and faults. Lecture and Lab combination. Prerequisite:    ECE 1270 and ECE 2210