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2.00 Credits
This short course is aimed at providing an in-depth introduction to optimal generation and transmission maintenance in the regulated and restructured power systems. The basic principles of systems operation and economics related to maintenance scheduling will be discussed along with current practices and solution methods for the electric power industry. 2. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Accelerated Course Armour College of Engineering College Electrical & Computer Engrg Department
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2.00 Credits
Conventional electrical power systems of land, sea, air, and space vehicles are detailed along with the scope for improvement. New electrical loads and advanced distribution system architectures of electric and hybrid electric vehicles are presented. Current trends in the vehicular industry, such as 42V automotive systems and more electric aircraft, are explained. 2. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral Schedule Types: Accelerated Course Armour College of Engineering College Electrical & Computer Engrg Department
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2.00 Credits
Rudiments of speech signals, quantization and coding, digital speech transmission media. Coding technique: linear production, pitch prediction, vector quantization, analysis-by-synthesis. Coder structures: waveform coders, vocoders, LPAS coders, harmonic coders, and low-delay coders. Standardization and coder assessment processes. ITU speech coding standards, and standards for U.S., European and Japanese wireless systems. Demonstration of coded speech. 2. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Accelerated Course Armour College of Engineering College Electrical & Computer Engrg Department
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3.00 Credits
The course looks at the consequences of scarcity on business behavior--the use of cost-benefit analysis, opportunity cost, and comparative advantage. It examines the influence of supply and demand on markets, and the influence of cost conditions and market structure on the behavior of the firm. The concept of economy efficiency is then used to examine government regulation of business. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
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3.00 Credits
The course looks at national and international statistics--real output, inflation, unemployment, and interest rates. It examines fiscal and monetary policy and how they influence the important measures of an economy's performance. Then the analysis is extended to the interaction between national economies and how this influences trade and capital flows between countries and determines exchange rates. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement, Ethics Content, Social Sciences Requirement
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3.00 Credits
College: STUART SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: Business Administration Credits: 3.00 Principles of Economics The determination of output, employment and the rate of inflation. Topics include a broad-based discussion of the controversies in macro-economics, the appropriate use of fiscal and monetary policy, the effects of a budget deficit, determination of the rate of exchange, and the trade deficit. Offered in fall and spring. (3-0-3) (S)
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3.00 Credits
3. 000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Transfer Course Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department Course Attributes: Social Sciences Requirement
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3.00 Credits
3. 000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Transfer Course Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department Course Attributes: Social Sciences Requirement
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3.00 Credits
The evaluation of proposed capital investments in the public and private sectors. Equivalent worth, rate of return, and benefit/cost methods. Treatment of the time value of money, taxes, inflation, risk, interrelated investments and capital budgeting. Offered in fall and spring. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department Course Attributes: Social Sciences Requirement
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3.00 Credits
A survey of macroeconomics for business planning. Topics include an analysis of the forces determining the level of national income and employment, the relationship between the government and the private sector, theories of consumption and investment, the tools of momentary and fiscal policies and the effect of the international open economy on the U.S. economy. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Law, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Stuart School of Business College Business Administration Department
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