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DTCH 299: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Individual projects or internship experiences under direction of faculty member in design option. Prerequisites: MAX 6 Credit Hours: 1 - 3 Repeat/Retake Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours.
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DTCH 299 - Special Problems
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E E: Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Design III
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Continuation of 495B. Students are expected to complete the design developed in E E 495B with an emphasis on final assembly, testing, and analysis of outcomes. They will conduct a formal design review. In addition, the student will be exposed to a variety of career options available to graduates. 1 lec, 6 lab. Prerequisites: E E 495B & SR Credit Hours: 4 General Education Code: 3 Repeat/Retake Information: May be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts. Note: Effective Summer Quarter 2010-11 (June 2011) any non-repeatable course may be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts.
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E E - Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Design III
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E M: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Research projects requiring self-directed study and completion of paper or production relating to electronic media. (May be repeated up to 4 qtrs.) Prerequisites: ELECTRONIC MEDIA MAJOR Credit Hours: 1 - 4 Repeat/Retake Information: May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours.
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E M - Independent Study
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E E 102: Introduction to Computer Engineering
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: MATH 113 OR ABOVE OR PLCMNT LVL 2 OR HIGHER. The goal of this course is to introduce students to the field of computer engineering. Students will develop a knowledge of the fundamentals of Boolean algebra, binary arithmetic, characteristics of logic gates, and flip-flops. Lab work provides hands-on experience with digital systems. 3 lec, 2 lab. May be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts.
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E E 102 - Introduction to Computer Engineering
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E E 103: Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Design
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: (E E 101 & 102) & (C S 210 OR 230 OR 240A OR ET 181). The goal of this course is to introduce students to design in electrical engineering. Students will develop an understanding of engineering design principles. Students will also develop a knowledge of microcomputer organization and an ability to perform assembly language programming. Lab work provides students an opportunity to apply design principles on a major project. 3 lec, 2 lab May be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts.
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E E 103 - Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering Design
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E E 200: Introduction to Personal Computer Software for Electrical Engineers
3.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: ET 280. Introduction to personal computer applications in electrical engineering. Tutorial on software packages used in engineering coursework. Personal computer operating system fundamentals. FORTRAN, circuit analysis software, word processing, spreadsheets, and data base applications are investigated.
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E E 200 - Introduction to Personal Computer Software for Electrical Engineers
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E E 210: Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering I
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: E E 101 & (MATH 263B OR CONCURRENT). Basic concepts and definitions, units, DC circuit analysis, Kirchhoff's laws, source transformations, nodal and mesh analysis, network theorems, inductance and capacitance, and simple RC and RL circuits with an emphasis on developing problem-solving skills. Students will be expected to have, and be able to demonstrate, a firm "understanding" of these topics as well as a mastery of basic problem-solving skills. In addition, there will be an emphasis on being able to make an effective technical presentation.
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E E 210 - Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering I
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E E 211: Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering II
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: (C OR BETTER IN E E 210) & MATH 263B. Continuation of 210. RC and RL circuits, Laplace Transforms, State-Variables, Fourier Analysis, AC circuit analysis, and the frequency domain, with an emphasis on strengthening problem-solving skills. Students will be expected to have, and to demonstrate, a thorough understanding of the frequency domain and how DC circuits, transient circuits, Fourier circuits, and AC circuits can be represented in the s-domain. They will also need to demonstrate a mastery of advanced problem-solving skills. In addition, students will need to effectively communicate, in written form, advanced technical concepts and problems.
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E E 211 - Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering II
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E E 212: Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering III
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: E E 103 & 211 & 221. Advanced AC circuits, polyphase circuits, magnetically coupled circuits, frequency response and filters, two-port circuits, and simple electronic circuits. Students will need to have, and demonstrate, a thorough understanding of the basic fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering and how they relate to more advanced subjects, such as those covered in this course. They will also need to demonstrate a facility with advanced problem-solving techniques. There will be a design project to be performed in the laboratory. 3 lec, 2 lab.
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E E 212 - Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering III
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E E 221: Instrumentation Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Ohio University-Main Campus
Prereq: E E 210 & (211 OR CONCURRENT). Designed to give students a proficiency in using electrical instruments. Emphasis will be on learning how to use instruments, using good experimental technique, and knowing the limitations of various laboratory equipment. Emphasis will also be placed on the proper acquisition, recording, analysis, and reporting of data. Format will include classroom instruction and laboratory work. 2 lec, 4 lab. May be retaken two times excluding withdrawals, but only last course taken counts.
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E E 221 - Instrumentation Laboratory
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