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EE 570: Computer-Controlled Systems
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: EE 302 and MATH 350. Students learn the fundamentals of the state space approach to discrete systems modeling, analysis, and design. They also learn to find the discrete state space model of mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical systems, and learn how to solve zero input, zero state, and complete responses of a system represented in discrete state space form. In addition students learn to analyze stability, controllability, and observability of sampled data system and to design computer controlled feedback systems to improve performance of a discrete time systems as well as learning to design observers. Students also learn to use MATLAB computational software to understand new concepts and to perform and implement discrete system analysis and design techniques. 3 cr.
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EE 590: Special Topics in Electrical Engineering
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
This is a study of an advanced topic in engineering of special interest to electrical engineering majors, but not offered on a regular basis. 3 cr.
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ENGL 100-101: English As A Second Language I and II
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
These are courses designed for international students at an intermediate level in their use of English. The courses introduce students to college level writing while developing their fluency in the use of the basic elements of written English. The work is adapted to individual needs. May be repeated for credit. Credit for ENGL 100 may not be counted toward fulfillment of the freshman English requirement. 3 cr.
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ENGL 130: English Composition IA:College Reading and Writing A
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. This is the first of a two-semester reading and composition sequence designed for students needing a review of English fundamentals. Topics include sentence structure, paragraph organization, fundamentals of grammar, writing papers using sources, the writing of expository essays, supporting a thesis, and strategies for critical reading of prose nonfiction. Note: Students placed in ENGL 130 may have to take additional credits to fulfill graduation requirements in some programs. Taught concurrently with LA 175. 3 cr.
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ENGL 131: English Composition IB:College Reading and Writing B
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: ENGL 130 or permission of the instructor. This is a continuation of ENGL 130. Further work is done in sentence and paragraph development, paper construction, grammar, and critical reading. Traditional modes of expository discourse are taught concurrently with LA 176. Successful completion will satisfy one general college requirement of a "C" in a 100 level Englishcourse. 3 cr.
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ENGL 133: English Composition II:Introduction to Literature
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: A "C" in ENGL 131, 132 or ENGL140-level, or the equivalent. This is an introduction to the analytic reading of literature including fiction, drama, and poetry with a strong emphasis on writing and elementary literary analysis. Particular attention is paid to conventions of citation and documentation. Not open to students who have completed an ENGL 150-level course. Some sections are taught concurrently with LA 151. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $25.
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ENGL 138: Writers' Workshop
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Not open to students who have completed the 100- level English requirement. Students who have received less than a "C" in a 100-levelcourse may opt to take an additional course rather than retaking the course. The coursework covers major concepts taught in ENGL 132 and ENGL 133, taught from a different perspective. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $25.
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ENGL 139: Writing for Special Purposes
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: a “C-” in ENGL 132 or 133.Building on the work taught in ENGL 132 or ENGL 133, students work under the guidance of a professor to communicate a central idea and organize a substantial amount of supporting material in a format different than those stressed in the introductory courses.A “B” in this course will offset the “C-” in the 100 level course, allowing the student to satisfy one General College Requirement of a “C” in a 100 level English course. May betaken more than once. 1 cr. Laboratory fee $25.
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ENGL 140-149: Tutorial in English Composition
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Occasionally these courses are offered for freshmen enrolled in Cultures Past and Present during the fall semester. The reading and writing assignments are coordinated with the assignments in the Cultures course. The course covers the emphases of the standard ENGL 132 course. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $25.
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ENGL 150-159: Readings in Cultures Past and Present
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: ENGL 132 or the equivalent. Occasionally these courses are offered for students enrolled in Cultures Past and Present during the spring semester. They provide experience in reading, analyzing, and discussing literature. Texts assigned in Cultures Past and Present, with the addition of substantial readings chosen for this English course, are studied in lectures, class discussions, and writing assignments. The course covers the standard curriculum of ENGL 133. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $25.
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