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ECE 450: Introduction to Electrical Machinery
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
A study of rotating electrical machinery including synchronous, asynchronous single, and polyphase machines. A basic approach is used in the development of a thorough understanding of the operation of a single component, and of these components as part of a system. The basic principles of energy conversion are considered. Lecture. Prerequisite: ECE 331 Offered: Fall semester Yu
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ECE 451: Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course deals with the elements of the transmission and distribution of electrical power. Starting with transmission lines, the course will develop the general representation of power systems. Load flow studies and the economic operation of power systems are treated. Finally, symmetrical components, transients and system stability are considered. Lecture/discussion. Prerequisite: ECE 331 Offered: Spring semester Jouny
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ECE 451 - Introduction to Electrical Power Systems
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ECE 491: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course uses a data network to introduce students to team project work. Course topics include computer networks from the physical layer to communication protocols. A representative network is designed and realized in the laboratory. Students work in teams; different teams design sub-systems of the network. Lecture/laboratory. Prerequisite: Senior standing in Electrical and Computer Engineering Greco, Nestor
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ECE 491 - Senior Project
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ECE 492: Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Laboratory II
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
In this course individual or team design projects are completed. The course includes both laboratory and library work. Initial proposals, progress reports, and final design documents are required. Projects can cover the entire spectrum of activities within electrical engineering. Laboratory. [W] Prerequisite: ECE 491 Offered: Spring semester Jemison, Greco
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ECE 495,496: Thesis
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This program is designed in accordance with the honors program of the College. Enrollment is limited to seniors. These courses may not be used for electrical and computer engineering or computer science credits. Staff
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ECO 110: Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Microeconomics studies the forces that affect individual productive units. It deals with the economic problems of the individual, the firm and the industry. The mechanisms of production, price, employment and distribution are investigated and applied (in conjunction with macroeconomic theory) to current domestic and international problems (3 Credits).
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ECON 101: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An introduction to economics stressing the fundamental and central concepts in economics and discussing methods and topics that engage economists. Topics include supply and demand analysis, determination of prices, output and profits, distribution of income, determination of real GDP, and fiscal and monetary policy. Offered every semester. Staff
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ECON 210: Foundations in International Economics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course provides nonmajors with an intermediate level microeconomic and macroeconomic foundation for the study of international economics. It addresses trade-related issues, such as why trade exists and who gains and loses from trade. International financial concepts, such as exchange rates and the balance of payments, are also examined. The course is open to nonmajors only and is designed specifically for International Affairs majors. International Affairs majors should take this course in the fall of sophomore year. Students who receive credit for 210 may not receive credit for 211 or 212. Similarly, students who receive credit for 211 or 212 may not receive credit for 210. Prerequisite: Econ 101. Offered every year DeVault
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ECON 211: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
A study of how individuals and organizations deal with the problem of scarcity, the role of prices in coordinating economic activity, criteria for determining desirable allocation of resources, the mix of private and public institutions, and the economic basis of public policies. Prerequisite: Econ 101 and Mathematics 161 Offered: Every semester Staff
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ECON 212: Intermediate Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
An examination of aggregate economic activity focusing on the forces that determine the behavior of real GDP, interest rates, and the price level. Economic growth, fluctuations, unemployment, and inflation are analyzed along with alternative policies for dealing with them. Prerequisite: Econ 101 and Mathematics 161 Offered: Every semester Staff
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