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3.00 Credits
Parallel models of commutation, dataflow model, systolic array processing, Very Long Instruction Word, Superscalar, superpipelining, multithreaded processors, multiprocessing, distributed computing, massively parallel systems, cluster computing, grid computing, parallel algorithms design, parallel programming issues, scalable systems, emerging technologies for high-performance computing, optical interconnections, quantum computing. Prerequisite: Engr 477
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The tools and algorithms of computer vision are introduced in the context of two major capabilities required of visual systems: recognition - finding and identifying expected things in images and 3D interpretation - understanding a dynamic 3D scene from 2D images or sequences of images. These capabilities are explored using applications of varying levels of complexity: recognizing man-man objects, interpreting medical images, face recognitions, robotics, scene reconstruction and surveillance. Prerequisite: Engr 475
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In this course, students will design and build a microprocessor-based embedded system application requiring integration of sensor/actuator devices, AD and DA I/O interfaces, microprocessor, and real time operating system. Design and implementation of real time control system will be required. The student will develop skills in the areas of computational modeling and simulation of control systems utilizing embedded system hardware and software. A grade of "C" or better in Engr 245, Engr 237, Engr 388, Engr320 Engr 331 and Engr 427.
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The sum total credits in Senior Design Project 1 and Senior Design Project 2 must total six. Students select a project for which they must brainstorm initial design solutions, choose the best alternative, formulate a budget, allocate resources, and develop a project plan to successfully conclude the project. Prerequisite: Engr 365.
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4.00 Credits
The sum total credits in Senior Design Project 1 and Senior Design Project 2 must total six. Students must implement the plan developed in Senior Design Project 1 to realize the selected design. Students will use accepted practices for customer interface, project definition, and reporting. Prerequisite: Engr 496.
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3.00 Credits
Directed research arranged under the guidance of an engineering faculty member. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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Monetary theory, the role of financial intermediaries, and the mechanics of central banking. Prerequisite: Econ 216, 217 and Fin 341 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The course will introduce students to personal financial decision making and planning. It focuses on such concepts and tools as the time value of money, personal financial statements, debt management, education planning, risk management, retirement planning, ethics and the business of financial planning. Prerequisite: Math 140.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and theories applicable to the financial administration of a firm. Prerequisite: Acct 287, Econ 217 and Math 153 (or Bus 210). NM Common Course Number: BFin 2113
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3.00 Credits
Theories and concepts of valuation. The course analyzes the investment decision, the financing decision, and the dividend decision. Prerequisite: Fin 341, Econ 217 and Math 153 (or Bus 210).
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