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3.00 Credits
Individually arranged study within the various fields of economics. Not open to economics graduate students. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ECON 360, ECON 361, and senior standing. Credits: 3
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6.00 Credits
Independent work in economics under the direction of a faculty member. Open only to seniors. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of department. Credits: 3 Educational Administration
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles used to explain the operation of electrical and electronic devices such as radios, stereos, televisions, radars, computers, microwave ovens, and other common electronic equipment. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Properties of electric circuit elements, Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws; node and loop equations; AC sources and impedance; time domain transient and frequency domain; and steady state analysis. Three lectures and one recitation per week.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 230 and PHYS 273 with a grade of C or better. Credits: 3
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to design and build electrical circuit projects. Team project must be designed and implemented by the end of the semester. Meets two hours a week. Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: ELE 210. Credits: 1
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4.00 Credits
Design of digital circuits using SSI, LSI, and VLSI components. Combinational design techniques as well as sequential design techniques presented with the use of Boolean algebra, map method, tabulation method, and state transition diagrams. Lecture, discussion three periods per week; laboratory, problem session two periods per week. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ELE 210 and ELE 210U, both with a grade of C or better. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of RLC circuits with applications to filters; Bode Plot; Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, introduction to discrete time systems; 2-port network. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ELE 210 with a grade of C or better and MATH 336. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
Unified treatment of the applications of semiconductor devices, including p-n junctions, bipolar transistors, and field effect devices. Topics include device modeling, biasing, input impedance, output impedance, voltage gain, current gain, and power gain and Opamp. design and analysis of single and multiple stage amplifiers. Lecture, discussion three periods per week; laboratory session two periods per week. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ELE 210U and MATH 336. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Unified treatment of the theory of operation of semiconductor devices, including p-n junctions, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors. Topics include doping, band gap, mobility, carrier lifetime, photolithographic techniques, passivation, chemical etching, metallization, and device testing. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: CHEM 210 and CHEM 212 with a grade of C or better, ELE 210, and PHYS 283. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
Study of the fundamentals of magnetic circuits and Faraday's law to create electrical or mechanical energy. Study of transformers, mutual inductance, 3-phase power systems, induction motors, synchronous machines, and DC machines, with emphasis on the applications in engineering practice. Lecture, discussion three periods per week; laboratory, problem session two periods per week. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: ELE 210 with a grade of C or better and PHYS 273. Credits: 4
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