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This course is divided into two parts in which students focus on core skills to help them thrive in electrical and computer engineering. The first half of the course focuses on application programming ...
Introduction to fundamental concepts and applications of electrical engineering. Topics include: circuit analysis from dc resistive networks to networks of impedances operating in the sinusoidal ...
ENG 4510 is offered instead of ENG 4515 in SELECT Approved Electives. Metallurgy (MY) courses were offered instead of Materials Science and Engineering courses (MSE). ME 3210 and ME 3220 were listed ...
Take EE 3261 in spring of Year 3 instead of an EE Elective. Take EE 4250 in spring of Year 4 instead of an EE Elective. 2020–21 and earlier please contact the advisor for flow charts. Flow charts are ...
This course introduces the basic concepts of switched-mode converter circuits for controlling and converting electrical power with high efficiency. Principles of converter circuit analysis are ...
1 Or MATH.1280 Calculus 1A and MATH.1290 Calculus 1B, followed by MATH.1320 Calculus II. 2 A grade of C or better in Calculus II is required. 3 PHYS.3380 Optics and Waves satisfies the prerequisite ...
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year university in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or a related disciplineA GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale ...
An electromechanical engineering degree that explores the fundamentals of mechatronics, which involves the integration of mechanics, electrical circuits, microprocessors, mathematics, materials ...
Introduction to microprocessor controlled electromechanical systems. Interfacing sensors and actuators to computers, electrical and mechanical prototyping, dissection of commercial product. Final term ...
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