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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 399: Independent Study in Electrical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Independent study of advanced topics in Electrical Engineering. Problem assignment to be arranged with and approved by the department. 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 404: Cmos Vlsi
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The objective of this course is to teach students the CMOS transistor design in VLSI circuits. (CMOS stands for complementary metal oxide semiconductor.) Supported by CAD tools, students will learn gate level design, IC design, fabrication, and layout of digital CMOS integrated circuits. With these skills, students will also be able to interact with integrated circuit fabrication process engineers after completing this course. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 405: Statistics for Engineers
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
From elements of probability, probability distributions and descriptive statistics to hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, linear regression and correlation, analysis of variance and engineering applications to include quality control. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 410: Bio Sensors
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course will provide an interview of biosensors, including their use in Pharmaceutical research, diagnostic testing, and policing the environment. Topics include the sensitivity, resolution, selectivity, dynamic range, and noise of biosensors. Other topics covered include transducer phenomenology, biosensor structure, and sensor performance. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 415: Fiber Optics
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Communication via light waves over fiber optics cables. Analysis of light emission and light detection. Absorption loss. Optical devices, connectors, splices and Local Area Networks (LANs). Pre-requisite: Physics 112 or equivalent. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 416: Fiber Optics Lab
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Hands on experience with fiber optic hardware. Fiber properties, sources, detectors, splices, connectors. Design and test fiber optic transmission and receiver circuits for both analog and digital transmission. Pre-requisite: Electrical Engineering 415. 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 417: Modern Electronics
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
See Electrical Engineering 348.
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 430: Satellite/Wireless communication Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Detailing concepts and calculations from the entire field is enough to permit the kinds of analysis needed for major systems planning decisions. This course covers channel capacity, picture quality, signal to noise ratio, bit error rate, earth station antenna size and offers new materials on orbital mechanics and geometry. Pre-requisite: Electrical Engineering 441 or equivalent. 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 437: Microwaves
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Passive and Active elements for the generation, modulation, amplification and reception of microwaves. Radar and other microwaves systems. Pre-requisite: Field Theory. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 439: Radar Theory and Simulation
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Radar Fundamentals, Radar Cross Section, Types of Radars, Radar Detection, Waveform Analysis, SNR, Compression and Wave Propagation, Target Indicator and Tracking. The course will include extensive use of MATLAB for programming and simulation. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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