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3.00 Credits
Introduction to power plants and the electrical power system. Transmission line RLC parameters and line modeling. System representation, the per unit system and the one-line diagram. Symmetrical components. Short circuit analysis. Economic operation of power systems. Load flow studies. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Review of Waves and Transmission Lines. Introduction to Antennas. Transmitter and Receiver System Components and their Para-meters. Modulation and Demodulation. Radio and Microwave Links. Link Budget. Satellite Systems, Mobile Systems and Cellular Phones. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
An overview of digital and analog communication systems. Conditioning of data signals to the channel. Modulation and demodulation techniques. Sampling and quantizing. Limitations on system performance due to channel constraints, including power, bandwidth, and noise. Modern system configuration including an introduction to telecommunications. Three lectures. Prerequisites: EECE 303, 315. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Considerations of the economic, health, environmental, and political ramifications of renewable and non-renewable energy sources (solar, fission, fusion, hydro, wind, and fossil fuel energies). Basic science in direct energy conversion. Physical principles, mathematical analysis, and applications of solar cells and thermoelectric generators/heat pumps. Three Lectures. Prerequisites: ELEC 202, 308; PHYS 201. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Response of linear spatially invariant systems; signal detection by matched filtering; mutual coherence; transform properties of linear optical imaging systems; optical information processing and filtering; linear holography. Permission of the Department Chair is required. Prerequisites: EECE 304, ELEC 310. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Optical fiber structures and physical characteristics; electromagnetic waveguiding properties and modes, fiber materials, loss mechanisms, and dispersion. Semi-conductor laser and Led sources and photodetectors. Connectors. Fiber measurements. Communication aspects of fiber transmission. Fiber system examples and design procedures. Three lectures. Prerequisites: EECE 304, ELEC 310. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
A project course with students working on real Engineering problems conducted in a consulting/industrial firm format with input from professionals in the field. Students work in groups with faculty. Course involves analysis of specific problems, field sampling, and laboratory and computer analyses. Weekly progress reports are utilized, Engineering proposals are submitted and Engineering summary reports are presented in multimedia format to faculty and professionals to enhance oral and written communication skills. Students have status of Assistant Engineers and Engineers. Fall, Spring. (Cr. 3, 3)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation and further development of the projects in 301, 302. Students assume Project Management responsibility by leading the 301, 302 students in significant portions of the project while further developing advanced portions of the project. Continued development of communication skills with professional involvement. Students have status of Project Engineers and Project Managers. Fall, Spring. (Cr. 3, 3)
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0.00 Credits
A course designed to improve the comprehension of both oral and written English for a non-native speaker. Punctuation, vocabulary development, fundamentals of English grammar, and basic writing skills are stressed. Seven hours per week, including one in language lab. Special fee. Pass/Fail. (Cr.0)
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3.00 Credits
The course is a methodical review of grammar and the composition of paragraphs and essays. The course prepares students to negotiate the demands of ENGL 110. Does not substitute for ENGL 110 or 211. Required for students designated by the Department Chair only. Pass/Fail. (Cr. 3)
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