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ECEGR 463: Wireless Communications Systems
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
An introduction to issues and problems associated with modern wireless communications systems. Radio wave systems. Multipath and fading. Frequency planning. Cellular communications. Registration. Prerequisite: ECEGR 312 and PHYS 123.
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ECEGR 467: Communications Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
A laboratory covering basic principles of encoding, modulation, and transmission of electronic signals. One-hour lecture and one four-hour laboratory per week. Co-requisite: ECEGR 360.
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ECEGR 487: Engineering Design I
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Engineering Design I
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ECEGR 488: Engineering Design II
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Engineering Design II
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ECEGR 489: Engineering Design III
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
A year-long capstone team design project that draws upon all of the student's previous experience, both technical and non-technical. Projects require students to investigate and apply concepts not covered in course work and to master engineering tools needed to complete the assigned task. Particular emphasis is placed upon project organization and management, principles of engineering design, oral and written communication, and professionalism and ethics. In ECEGR 487, student teams are formed and industriallysponsored design problems are assigned. Project proposals are written, critiqued, and presented. In ECEGR 488 and 489, problem solutions are developed and implemented, culminating in a formal presentation of results. In addition to regularly-scheduled lectures, students are expected to devote significant time to design team activities. The three courses must be taken as a continuous sequence. The Engineering Design sequence fulfills the interdisciplinary and synthesis requirements of the university core. Prerequisite: advanced junior or senior standing in engineering. (487, fall; 488, winter; 489, spring)
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ECEGR 491-493: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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ECEGR 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Independent Study
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ECEGR 497: Directed Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Reading
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ECEGR 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Independent work by student on topic of mutual interest to student and an instructor. Enrollment is limited and open only to students who have agreed upon a proposed topic or course of study with the instructor. May be used as an advanced elective with departmental permission.
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ECIS 315: Introduction to Information Systems and E-Commerce
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
This course provides the undergraduate business major a basic understanding of business information systems and e-commerce. Topics include, but are not limited to, software business applications, systems architecture, e-commerce models, web design and usability, database management, wireless technologies, data communications, business systems development, project management, legal and ethical issues, and information security.
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