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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the critical role of performance in the modeling, design, assessment, operation and management of a system. Emphasis is placed on the identification and development of both qualitative performance criteria and quantitative performance criteria. Data-acquisition and processing requirements for these criteria are also considered both for online and offline system assessment. Prerequisite: ENGN3085. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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4.50 Credits
This course is an introduction to standards and regulatory codes governing the design and manufacturing of products and work environments. Standards for procedures and processes as related to design, manufacture, and configuration management are defined and case studies are used to develop relevant concepts. Codes and ergonomic concepts are presented and developed as the driving forces behind standards applied to design, manufacturing and work environments. (HO) (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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4.50 Credits
This course is an introduction to quality control and professional practice as related to design and configuration management, with the concept of QC as the techniques and activities to achieve, sustain and improve the quality of products, services and project development. Quality control becomes the responsibility of everyone involved in the design of products or project management. Professional practice covers the general application of regulations, restrictions, record keeping, and ethics related to engineering design and project management. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to configuration management as a solution to engineering problems. Students are introduced to project management, change orders, documentation revision, product and project flow processes, and methods used to control products. Applications of CM are applied to the private corporate sector as well as to government agencies. Prerequisite: Senior status. (HO) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
The advent and availability of micro-miniaturization, computational power and artificial intelligence offer the unique potential for the formulation design, development and employment of "intelligent systems". Thepotential for knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, inference capability, uncertainty reduction, and the success of expert systems, together with the ability to embed extraordinary computational power in components, devices, subsystems, etc., have opened the gateway to very robust or "intelligent systems."Conventional control and management strategies are reviewed and then enhanced by the inclusion of adaptive, learning and optimization techniques. Prerequisite: FIT1020 or FIT1030. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the study of Fourier analysis for discrete-time and continuous-time signals and systems, difference equation, Z-transforms, digital filter structures and transfer functions. Analysis of sampling and aliasing effects are also presented with design algorithms for IIR and FIR Digital filters. Digital signal processing functions are also discussed. Prerequisite: MATH2043. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This design course covers CMOS technology and hierarchical VLSI design methodology with a system perspective. Topics include CMOS processing technology, symbolic layout of NMOS and CMOS, fabrication and layout process, floorplanning, analog and digital simulation of CMOS circuits, and chip performance. This is a project-based course that requires intensive design and simulation work on computer. Prerequisite: ENGN2040. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This is the second design course in VLSI design. This design course covers CMOS technology VLSI design methodology with system perspective. Topics include CMOS combination and sequential digital circuit, existing digital system integration, digital system performance, and digital to analog interface circuit. This is a project-based course that requires intensive design and simulation work on the computer. Prerequisite: ENGN4040. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This second course deals with the applications of networking. Students study and develop plans for the implementation of networks and telecom systems. Students also study the specifications needed to develop networks including data, voice and video. Design specifications and layouts are discussed. Topics of hardware interfacing, network ownership, performance and service are included. Prerequisite: ENGN3070. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this third course on systems design is the functional/detailed design and documentation of digital-based systems. Topics include digital systems building blocks, design conventions; programmable devices such as gate arrays, machine and equipment organization; hardware programs, hardware realizations, operating systems and networking communications. Prerequisite: ENGN3050. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 6.0
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