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DRMA 497: Directed Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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DRMA 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Prerequisites: Drama majors with senior standing only.
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ECEGR 100: Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering Design
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to electrical and computer engineering design and principles of technical communication through a hands-on robotics design project in which teamwork is emphasized. Design process, engineering tools, creative and analytical thinking, professionalism, and open-ended problems with interdisciplinary content. Grading based on the quality of deliverables and presentation of design results through written, oral, and graphical communication. Open to all university students. (fall, winter)
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ECEGR 101: Engineering Problem Solving With MATLAB
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Laboratory oriented course designed to introduce students to programming in MATLAB. The emphasis is on developing the confidence and skill necessary to generate readable, compact, and verifiably correct MATLAB programs for obtaining numerical solutions to a wide range of engineering problems and displaying the results with fully annotated graphics. Topics include introduction to the MATLAB environment, matrix manipulation and computation, MATLAB programming language, writing functions and scripts, and production of 2D and 3D graphical output. Co-requisite: MATH 134. (fall, winter)
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ECEGR 201: Digital Operations and Computation
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Digital processing of information and data, number-systems, Boolean algebra; design of hardware for registers, counting, and arithmetic operations; organization of computers, storage, and input/output. Introduction to simple logic circuits. Elementary concepts of programming, assembly language, and computer simulation. Open to all university students. (fall, winter)
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ECEGR 210: Electrical Circuits I
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Fundamental concepts and units, Kirchhoff's laws, mesh and node analysis, equivalent circuits, linearity and superposition; first and second order circuits; natural and forced responses, initial conditions; sinusoidal analysis. Co-requisite: MATH 233. Prerequisite: PHYS 122. (winter, spring)
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ECEGR 211: Electrical Circuits II
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Phasors and impedance; Laplace transforms; system functions and the s-plane; frequency response description, Bode diagrams; AC power; two-port analysis; introduction to the digital computer in circuit analysis and design. Co-requisites: ECEGR 101 and MATH 234. Prerequisite: ECEGR 210. (fall, spring)
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ECEGR 227: Electrical Circuits Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
A laboratory covering principles of electrical and electronic circuits. Test instrumentation and general laboratory practice. Technical communications. The course culminates in a class-wide team project. A one-hour lecture and one four-hour laboratory per week. Corequisite: ECEGR 211. (fall, spring)
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ECEGR 296: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Study
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ECEGR 304: Microprocessor Design
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Design of digital components and subsystems of a typical microprocessor. Assembly language programming, memory access, Instruction processing, peripherals. Three lectures and one four-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisites: ECEGR 201, CSSE 151, and junior candidacy. (winter)
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