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EDUC 670: Foundations in STEM I
2.00 Credits
The Citadel
The Foundations in STEM I course refreshes student knowledge in the STEM disciplines. Topics such as foundational concepts and applications of science, technology, engineering and math are explored. These courses will provide students with a solid background to enhance student confidence in STEM. Courses will utilize current events, case studies, and relevant readings to provide content knowledge and to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of the STEM disciplines.
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EDUC 680: Foundations in STEM II
2.00 Credits
The Citadel
The Foundations in STEM II course is a follow up to the first course and has students continue exploration of the foundational concepts and applications of science, technology, engineering and math.
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ELEC 106: Fund of Electrical Engineering
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
An introduction to the engineering profession, branches and functions of engineering, professional ethics, and the role of engineers in society. Fundamentals of engineering problem solving and the use of calculators and computers as tools to aid in problem solving. Includes subject areas common to most engineering disciplines such as the introduction to the engineering design process and teamwork through a design project, engineering laboratory skills, report writing, and engineering economics, but through the use of electrical engineering exemplars.
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ELEC 201: Elec Circuit Analysis I
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Circuit elements; Kirchhoff's and Ohm's Law and their application through a variety of circuit analysis techniques; operational amplifiers; and the transient response of simple circuits. The circuit analysis program SPICE is introduced. Lecture: three hours
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ELEC 202: Elec Circuit Analysis II
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Sinusoidal analysis and phasors; AC power; three-phase circuits; frequency response of simple circuits; the use of SPICE for ac circuit analysis.
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ELEC 204: Electrical Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
An introduction to the experimental method. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement the material presented in ELEC 201 and ELEC 202.
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ELEC 206: Computer Appls Elec Engr
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
The computer is presented as a tool for the solution of electrical engineering problems. High level programming of computers; data manipulation, plotting, and equation solving using application programs such as MATLAB and C++.
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ELEC 208: Prin of Electrical Engineering
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
This course in electrical engineering for non-electrical engineering majors provides a foundation in basic circuit theory and analysis, power in circuits, and analog electronics. Theories and concepts presented in the course are illustrated through lecturers, practical applications, and laboratory work.
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ELEC 302: Electrical Laboratory III
1.00 Credits
The Citadel
Laboratory exercises supplement in the material presented in ELEC 312, 316, and 330.
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ELEC 306: Electronics I
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Characteristics of solid-state devices; diodes; transistor biasing and stabilization; theory and design of low-frequency amplifiers, utilizing bipolar and MOS devices.
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