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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BS degree in Engineering or consent of the department. The objective of this course is to provide graduate level engineering students with a detailed understanding of the design techniques and analyses associated with the design of digital data and voice systems employing microwave satellite cellular and PCS technologies. The course also investigates the fundamentals and design approaches for telecommunications networking hierarchies (ATM, SONET) and specialized architectures used in local area, wide area, and global networks.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENEE 4535. Introduction to digital image processing techniques for enhancement, compression, restoration, reconstruction, and analysis. 2-D signals and systems, sampling and scanning, random fields, discrete cosine transform, discrete Karhunen- Loeve transform, gray scale transformations, linear, ranked order, and morphological filters, human vision, printing and display of images, entropy-based compression, vector quantization, transform coding, predictive coding, image degradation models, Weiner filter, constrained deconvolution, edge detection.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: B.S. in Engineering, Math, or Physics, or consent of the department. Basic fundamentals and techniques of computer vision, including image analysis, image segmentation, edge detection, and determination of shape from shading.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: B.S. in Engineering, Math, or Physics, or consent of the department. Introduction to the ideas and techniques used in artificial neural network models.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Review of current wireless communication standards and protocols; system architecture of wireless sensor networks, including physical, medium access control (MAC), and network layers; algorithm design and practical implementation issues for wireless sensor networks applications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering or science of consent of department. The topics include basic mathematical operations, matrix-vector and matrix-matrix multiplications, spatial light modulators, waveguides, and symbolic substitution.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Each course offered each semester. An introductory sequence of writing courses. On the basis of the UNO Placement Test or previous college English (if any), students will be grouped and required to take one, two, or three semesters of freshman composition. The required courses must be taken progressively, but in cases of exceptional progress, students completing 1156 may be permitted to skip 1157; such students are eligible for by-pass credit in English 1157 provided they earn a C or better in 1158. Students who enter 1158 or 1159 initially thus take only one semester of freshman composition and may proceed without delay to any 2000-level course for which they have the necessary prerequisities. (1159 is the honors section of 1158.) In order to receive credit for 1158, students must pass a proficiency examination at the end of the semester. NOTE: Students may use up to 6 hours of composition credit towards their degrees.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Each course offered each semester. An introductory course in writing largely expository accompanied by selected readings. ENGL 0150 may not be counted for fulfillment of degree requirements. NOTE: On the basis of the UNO Placement Test or previous college English (if any) students will be grouped and required to take one two or three semesters of freshman composition. The required courses must be taken progressively but in rare cases of exceptional progress students completing 0150 may be permitted to skip 1157; such students are eligible for by-pass credit in ENGL 1157 under the procedure used for advanced placement credit for courses bypassed. Students who enter 1158 or 1159 initially thus take only one semester of freshman composition and may proceed without delay to any 2000-level course for which they have the necessary prerequisites. (1159 is the honors section of 1158.) In order to receive credit for 1158 students must pass a proficiency examination at the end of the semester.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offered each semester. An intensive course designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of college writing. English 150 may not fulfill any degree requirement. NOTE: On the basis of the UNO Placement Test or previous college English (if any), students will be required to take one, two, three, or four semesters of freshman composition, including Developmental English. Only two credit courses may count toward any degree program. The required courses must be taken progressively, but in rare cases of exceptional progress, students completing 150 may be permitted to skip 1156 and/or 1157; such students are eligible for by-pass credit in English 1156 and/or 1157 under the procedure used for advanced placement credit for courses by-passed.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ESL Placement Test. An intensive elementary-level course for students whose native language is not English. Thirteen class hours per week. ENGL 0181-0182 may not be counted for fulfillment of degree requirements.
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