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My Fall Schedule
ECEU500 01 07059 PROF ISSUES 1.0 T 1:35pm TBA
Provides students with an opportunity to reflect on both academic and co-op experiences in the context of planning for the senior year and beyond. Issues include professional and ethical issues, resolving ethical conflicts, awareness of engineers as professionals in a diverse world, strengthening decision-making skills, career portfolios, and lifelong learning needs, goals, and strategies. Students reflect upon issues of diversity from their experience in the University and in their cooperative education placements. Explores the role of different work and learning styles and diverse personal characteristics on the workplace and the classroom. Professional issues include impact of the cultural context, both in the United States and around the world, on the client, government relations, and workplace.
ECEU403 01 16198 LAB ECEU402 1.0 T 9:15am 9 HAYDEN HALL
Accompanies ECE U402. Includes experiments such as characterization of diodes, BJTs, and MOSFETS. Allows students to design such circuits as multistage amplifiers and photoswitches.
ECEU402 02 07091 ELECTRONICS 4.0 MWR 9:15am TBA
Introduces the methods of design and analysis of modern electronic circuits. Develops the operation of the principal semiconductor devices: diodes, field-effect transistors, and bipolar junction transistors. Focuses on using large- and small-signal models to understand the behavior of transistors as amplifiers and switches. Analog electronics topics include the frequency response of transistor amplifiers and the use of cascaded amplifiers to increase gain and bandwidth; and digital electronics including NAND and NOR CMOS logic gates, dynamic power dissipation, gate delay, and fan-out are covered.
ECEU326 01 15923 OPT METHODS 4.0 MWR 4:35pm TBA
Covers the design and implementation of algorithms to solve engineering problems using a high-level programming language. Reviews elementary data structures, such as arrays, stacks, queues, and lists, and introduces more advanced structures, such as trees and graphs and the use of recursion. Covers both the algorithms to manipulate these data structures as well as their use in problem solving. Emphasizes the importance of software engineering principles. Introduces algorithm complexity analysis and its application to developing efficient algorithms.
MTHU341 03 12622 CALC 3 SCI 4.0 MWR 10:30am TBA
Continues MTH U242. Introduces linear functions and their matrices, defines the derivative as a linear function (Jacobian), and expresses the general chain rule in matrix form. Topics include partial derivatives and tangent planes, the gradient, divergence, and curl, multiple integrals, change of variable in multiple integrals, vector fields and line integrals, and Green's theorem. Students are expected to be familiar with the calculus of single-variable functions, vectors, and parametric curves. Several computer-lab projects are assigned, using software (Maple, MATLAB) available in university computer labs.
LNGU101 01 10472 ELEM GERM 1 4.0 MWR 1:35pm TBA
Designed for students with very little or no prior knowledge of German. Provides a lively introduction to basic oral expression, listening comprehension, and elementary reading and writing. The audiolingual approach, using practical vocabulary drawn from realistic situations, aims at good pronunciation and ease in response. Each lesson incorporates helpful information about daily life in German. Laboratory practice complements class work, enables students to work aloud at their own speed, reinforces their acquisition of essential structures, and acquaints them with a vast library of audio-visual resources.
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