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3.00 Credits
This is the second course in the senior design sequence. In this course, the student team implements the design developed in CE-4000. Teamsmeet regularly with the instructor to track technical and projectmanagement issues. Complete project documentation, written reports and oral presentations are required. (prereq: CE-4000)
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3.00 Credits
This is the third course in the senior design sequence, in which each student teamworks on a design project fromconception through implementation and testing. Teamsmeet regularly with the instructor to track technical and projectmanagement issues.Written reports and oral presentations are required. (prereq: CE-4010)
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3.00 Credits
This course continues Embedded Systems Design I. Students use building blocks to create a systembased on the systemrequirements and needed capabilities. The tasks the finished system must performare specified by the instructor. (prereq: CE-3910)
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3.00 Credits
This course presents principles of data communications and computer networks. Topics covered include network topology, the principles of signaling on physical links,modulation, error control, flow control, LANs, packets, protocols, network applications and network simulation. Laboratory projects involve both hardware and software aspects of network systems. (prereq: CE-2810)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the data transfer and software aspects of networks common in computing. The layered architecture of themodern Internet is studied with a focus onmany of the common protocols used to transfer information and to provide services. The laboratory projects will provide an opportunity for teams of students to implement servers and clients using some of the protocols. (prereq: CS-3841)
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3.00 Credits
A student enrolled in this course is afforded the opportunity to pursue a specialized topic in his or her chosen field of study. After an approved area of study has been selected, weeklymeetings with the course advisor are required. A final report, the format of which is left to the discretion of the advisor, is required at the end of the term. (prereq: senior standing, consent of instructor and EECS department chair)
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4.00 Credits
This is a prerequisite course to be taken by students who have not had one year of high school chemistry or equivalent, with a grade level of B or better. This course includes: classification and properties ofmatter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equations and calculations, physical states ofmatter, and chemical and physical properties ofmatter and solutions. Laboratory experiments support lecture topics. This is a prerequisite course, and does notmeet the graduation requirements for any programatMSOE. (prereq:MA 125 or two years of high school algebra)
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4.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide students in nontechnical fields with the fundamentals in chemistry. Topics include atomic structure, chemical bonding, and properties ofmatter and solutions. This course satisfies the science laboratory portion of the general education requirement. Not for credit for students who have credit in CH-100, CH-200, or CH-310 (prereq:MA 125 or two years of high school algebra)
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a broad understanding of the emerging field of biotechnology. It provides a unique opportunity for students to gain knowledge of essential concepts and hands-on experience with gene and proteinmanipulations. Students are also expected to gain an understanding of the commercial uses of genetic engineering and cloning technologies. This will open new doors for future engineers and business leaders, and is also essential for a well informed citizen. Do notmiss out on the 'Biotech Revolution,' be a part of it.(prereq: CH 103 or CH-200, high school biology.)
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0.00 Credits
Students are given the opportunity to pursue an approved subject not covered in regularly scheduled course work. Thismay take the formof individual or small group studies, literature surveys, and laboratory or research projects.Weeklymeetings with the course advisor are required. A final report to be filed in the Physics and Chemistry Departmentmay also be required. This course is offered to students with freshman or sophomore standing andmay be taken for variable credit. Students with junior or senior standing should request CH-499. (prereq: consent of the course advisor, and the Physics and Chemistry Department chairman)
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