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ENG EC 455: Electromagnetic Systems IPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
CAS PY 212 and CAS MA 226. Electric and magnetic fields. Electromagnetic waves. Propagation, reflection, and transmission. Remote sensing applications. Radio frequency coaxial cables, microwave waveguides, and optical fibers. Microwave sources and resonators. Antennas and radiation. Radio links, radar, and wireless communication systems. Electromagnetic effects in high-speed digital systems. Includes lab. 4 cr. Prereq: ENG EC 455. Electric field, energy, and force. Dielectric materials. Steady electric currents. Magnetic field, energy, and force. Magnetic materials. Applications of electrostatics, magnetostatics, and electrodynamics. Time carrying fields and Maxwell's equations. Electromagnetic waves in dielectric and conducting materials. Numerical methods in electromagnetic fields and waves. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 455 - Electromagnetic Systems IPrereq
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ENG EC 463: Senior Design Project IPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
senior standing. Development of the technical, communication, personal, and team skills needed for successful design in electrical and computer engineering. Specifications and standards, information collection, design strategies, modeling, computer-aided design, optimization, system design, failure and reliability, human factors. Oral and written communication of technical information. Team dynamics and ethical issues in design. Design project for a small-scale electrical or computer system. Preparation of detailed proposals for senior design projects in the following semester. Includes lab. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 463 - Senior Design Project IPrereq
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ENG EC 464: Senior Design Project IIPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
ENG EC 463. Continuation of a team project in an area of electrical and computer engineering, as proposed in EC 463. Application of technical, communication, personal, and team skills. Oral and written communication of technical information, including progress reports, technical memos, final report, and oral presentations. Includes lab. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 464 - Senior Design Project IIPrereq
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ENG EC 467: Senior Honors ThesisPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
senior standing and departmental approval. Well-prepared students may choose to do a formal senior thesis under the direct guidance of a departmental faculty member. Students selecting this option must obtain petitioned approval before the beginning of the semester of thesis registration. Variable cr.
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ENG EC 467 - Senior Honors ThesisPrereq
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ENG EC 471: Physics of Semiconductor DevicesPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
CAS PY 313 or CAS PY 354. Study of solid state electronic devices, including growth and structure of semiconductors, energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors, junctions, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors and devices. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 471 - Physics of Semiconductor DevicesPrereq
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ENG EC 500: Special Topics in Electrical and Computer EngineeringPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
senior standing or consent of instructor; specific prerequisites vary according to topic. Coverage of a specific topic in electrical, computer, or systems engineering. Subject varies from year to year and is generally from an area of current or emerging research. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 500 - Special Topics in Electrical and Computer EngineeringPrereq
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ENG EC 504: Advanced Data StructuresPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
ENG EC 327. Review of basic data structures and Java syntax. Data abstraction and object-oriented design in the context of high-level languages and databases. Design implementation from the perspective of data structure efficiency and distributed control. Tailoring priority queues, balanced search trees, and graph algorithms to real-world problems, such as network routing, database management, and transaction processing. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 504 - Advanced Data StructuresPrereq
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ENG EC 505: Stochastic ProcessesPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
ENG EC 401, CAS MA 142 or equivalent and either ENG EC 381 or ENG EK 500. Introduction to discrete and continuous-time random processes. Correlation and power spectral density functions; linear systems driven by random processes. Optimum detection and estimation. Bayesian, Weiner, and Kalman filtering. Applications of Poisson and other processes. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 505 - Stochastic ProcessesPrereq
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ENG EC 511: Software Systems DesignPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
knowledge of a high-level language such as Pascal, C, C++, or Ada, and an introductory course in data structures; grad prereq: senior or graduate standing or consent of instructor; an introductory course in data structures. Concept of the software product life cycle, various forms of a software product from requirements definition through operation and maintenance, life cycle models and the activities performed in each phase, role of rapid prototyping in requirements analysis and design, design concepts and design strategies, comparative evaluation of requirements definition and design methods, and analysis and design validation. Small-team projects involving software specification and architectural design. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 511 - Software Systems DesignPrereq
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ENG EC 512: Enterprise Client-Server Software Systems DesignPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
ENG EC 416 and ENG EC 401 or ENG EK 510. Examination of past, current, and emerging technologies. Client side technologies including DHTML, CSS, scripting, ActiveX, RSS and proprietary applications. Legacy server side technologies including CGI, ISAPI, and active server pages. Current and emerging server technologies including ASP.NET 2, XML/SOAP Web services, wireless and handheld access, WAP/WML, SQL databases, streaming media, CMS, and middleware. Design and implementation of solutions involving database connectivity, session state, security requirements, SSL, and authentication of clients. Small-team projects involving design through implementation. 4 cr.
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ENG EC 512 - Enterprise Client-Server Software Systems DesignPrereq
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