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3.00 Credits
Current design techniques and strategies, including State Transition Diagrams (STD) and United Modeling Language (UML), provide the core of the course. Case studies of large programming projects will be developed. Group programming projects will be completed based upon case studies. Prereq: intermediate programming skills in one or more of the following OOP language: Java, C_, Visual C++ Windows, Visual Basic.Net and C# or by permission. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Th e technical, operational, and managerial issues of computer systems and network security in an operational environment. Addresses the threats to computer security including schemes for breaking security, and techniques for detecting and preventing security violations. Emphasis on instituting safeguards, examining diff erent types of of security systems, and applying the appropriate level of security for the perceived risk. Prereq: Java programming. 4 cr.
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4.00 Credits
Corporations; proprietorships; product liability; contracts; federal agencies; commercial paper; conditions of employment; business ethics; bankruptcy; U.C.C. Special fee. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Elementary fi nancial accounting; compound interest and time value of money; sources of capital; cost estimating; depreciation; risk and insurance; personal fi nance. Prereq: diff erential and integral calculus. Special fee. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Statistics of experimentation ; quantity standards and measurement; design of experiments; use of laboratory gear including dynamometer; fi eld trips. Prereq: diff erential and integral calculus; ET 644 or equivalent. Lab. 0/4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Standards in user interface design of programs applied to practical programming applications. Consistency in look and feel often forms the core of software certifi cation requirements. Prereq: intermediate Graphic User Interface programming skills in one or more of the following languages: Java, Visual Basic, Visual C++ Windows, Visual Basic.Net and C# or permission. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Students are required to fi nd solutions to actual technological problems in design, fabrication, and testing as posed by industry. Students defi ne the problem, prepare a budget, and work with the client company to research, design, build, and test the software and/or hardware needed. Prereq: senior standing in E.T. A year-long course: 4 credits per semester; an IA grade (continuous course) given at the end of fi rst semester. Withdrawal from course results in loss of credit. 4/8 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Radiation; spectra, wave, and particle nature of light; physics of light production, light sources and circuits, luminaires; science of seeing, color theory, control of light, measurements, light and health, lighting calculations. Prereq: MATH 426, PHYS 408 or equivalent. Lab. 0/4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Distributed applications use a network or the Internet in a multi-tier architecture to distribute their presentation services, business logic, and data servics. Th ese applications often access many diff erent data sources. Th e components contained in these applications typically participate in transactions and they can be shared by multiple users and multiple applications. Prereq: ET 647 or by permission. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Design methods for analysis and synthesis of state-ofthe- art circuits and systems, with real-world examples. A design project will be required. Laboratory work will form an important part of the course. Prereq: intro. analog and digital design. Special fee. Lab. 0/4 cr.
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