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ECE 331: Principles of Electrical Engineering I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Concepts, units and methods of analysis in electrical engineering. Analysis of d-c and a-c circuits, characteristics of linear and non-linear electrical devices, transformers, motors and control systems. Not available to EE and CPE majors.
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ECE 380: Engineering Profession for Electrical Engineers
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to engineering as a profession including issues surrounding electrical engineering. Topics include professional and ethical responsibilities, risks and liabilities, intellectual property, and privacy. Economic issues including entrepreneurship and globalization.
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ECE 380 - Engineering Profession for Electrical Engineers
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ECE 381: Engineering Profession for Computer Engineers
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to engineering as a profession including issues surrounding computer engineering. Topics include professional and ethical responsibilities, risks and liabilities, intellectual property, and privacy. Economic issues including entrepreneurship and globalization.
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ECE 383: Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Product Development
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
This course is part of the Engineering Entrepreneurs Program. Students work as team members on projects being led by seniors completing their senior capstone design. Students will be exposed to many areas of product development and will assist in the design and implementation of the prototype product.
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ECE 402: Communications Engineering
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
An overview of digital communications for wireline and wireless channels which focuses on reliable data transmission in the presence of bandwidth constraints and noise. The emphasis is on the unifying principles common to all communications systems. Examples include digital telephony, compact discs, high-speed modems and satellite communications.
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ECE 402 - Communications Engineering
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ECE 403: Electronics Engineering
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Design and analysis of discrete and integrated electronic circuits, from single-transistor stages to operational amplifiers, using bipolar and MOS devices. Feedback in operational amplifier circuits, compensation and stability. Laboratory design projects.
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ECE 404: Introduction to Solid-State Devices
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Basic principles required to understand the operation of solid-state devices. Semiconductor device equations developed from fundamental concepts. P-N junction theory developed and applied to the analysis of devices such as varactors, detectors, solar cells, bipolar transistors, field-effect transistors. Emphasis on device physics rather than circuit applications.
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ECE 406: Design of Complex Digital Systems
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Design principles for complex digital systems: Iteration, top-down/bottom-up, divide and conquer, and decomposition. Descriptive techniques, including block diagrams, timing diagrams, register transfer, and hardware-description languages. Consideration of transmission-line effects on digital systems.
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ECE 407: Introduction to Computer Communications
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Engineering principles of computer communications: summary of digital transmission, media and switching; error control, layering concept, overview of protocols; architectures for local, metropolitan, and wide-area networks; emerging issues in digital communications systems.
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ECE 420: Wireless Communication Systems
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
A study of applications of communication theory and signal processing to wireless systems. Topics include an introduction to information theory and coding, basics and channel models for wireless communications, and some important wireless communication techniques including spread-spectrum and OFDM, MATLAB exercises expose students to engineering considerations.
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