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3.00 Credits
Computer arithmetic and error analysis. Solution of linear equations, roots of polynomial equations, interpolation and approximation, numerical differentiation and integration, solution of ordinary differential equations. Emphasis on engineering applications and numerical software. Students cannot get credit for both CS/MATH 4334 and CE/EE/TE 4334. Prerequisites: CE/EE 2300, CE/EE 3300, and knowledge of a high level programming language. (Same as CE/EE 4334) (3-0) Y
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An introduction to fundamental concepts in operating systems, their design, implementation, and usage. Topics include: process management, main memory management, virtual memory, I/O and device drivers, file systems, secondary storage management, introduction to critical sections and deadlocks. Prerequisites: CS/SE 3340 or CS/SE 4340 or CE/EE 4304, CS/SE 3345 or CE/TE 3346, and a working knowledge of C and UNIX. (Same as CE/CS/ SE 4348) (3-0) S
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic system concepts of cellular telephony. Mobile standards, mobile system architecture, design, performance and operation. Voice digitization and modulation techniques; PCS technologies. Prerequisite: EE 3350. (Same as EE 4365) (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
Trunking and queuing, switching technologies: voice, data, video, circuit switching and packet switching, transmission technologies and protocols, transmission media - copper, fiber, microwave, satellite, protocols - bipolar formats, digital hierarchy, optical hierarchy, synchronization, advanced switching protocols and architectures; frame relay, ATM, HDTV, SONET. Prerequisite or Corequisite: EE 3350. (Same as EE 4367) (3-0) Y
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3.00 Credits
First of two sequential semesters devoted to a team project that engages students in the full engineering design process. The goal of senior design projects is to prepare the student to run/participate in engineering projects related to an appropriate industry. Thus, all project teams are to follow standard industrial practices and methods. Teams must carry the engineering project to completion, examining real world constraints, following applicable industrial and business standards. Such constraints may include but are not limited to: economic, environmental, industrial standards, team time/resource management and cross-disciplinary/departmental result integration. (Students are encouraged to work in teams that include collaborative design interaction, but may work on individual projects as well, provided there is a collaboration component. Additionally, cross disciplinary/departmental teams are encouraged but not required.) In Senior Design I, project proposals will be written, reviewed and approved. Initial designs will be completed and corresponding constraints will be determined. All students will participate in a public oral presentation following departmental approved guidelines at a departmental approved time and location. Teams will also submit a written end of semester progress report and documented team communication (complete sets of weekly reports and/or log books) following guidelines approved by the faculty. Students must have completed ECS 3390, and one of the following prerequisite sequences: (CE 3311, CE 3200, CE 3346, and CE 3354), or (EE 3300, EE 3302, EE 3311, and EE 3320), or (EE 3300, TE 3302, and TE 3346; pre- or corequisite EE 3350). (Same as CE/EE 4388) (3-0) S
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of the Senior Design project begun in the previous semester. In Senior Design II, projects based on approved project proposals will be completed. All limitations of the design will be determined and addressed. All students will participate in a public oral presentation following faculty-approved guidelines at a faculty-approved time and location. Teams will also submit a written final report and documented team communication (complete sets of weekly reports and/or log books) following faculty-approved guidelines. Prerequisite: CE/EE/TE 4388. (Same as CE/EE 4389) (3-0) S
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3.00 Credits
The design and analysis of computer networks. Topics include the ISO reference model, transmission media, medium-access protocols, LANs, data link protocols, routing, congestion control, internetworking, and connection management. Students cannot get credit for both CE/CS/TE 4390 and EE 4390. Prerequisite: CE/ TE 3346 or CS/SE 3345. (Same as CE/CS 4390) (3-0) S
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Subject matter will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit as topics vary (9 hours maximum). ([1-9]-0) R
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Topics will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit (9 hours maximum). This course may be used as an honors course. ([1-9]-0) R
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3.00 Credits
This course will integrate acquisition of the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) with study of Vietnamese culture and civilization. (3-0) R
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