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ECO 434: Readings in Economics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Bradley University
Individual readings for qualified students under the guidance of a member of the economics staff. Prerequisites: approval of the department chair; junior/senior standing.
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ECO 444: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Development of Western economic thought in historical context; how new ideas influenced subsequent thought. 16th Century mercantilism to Keynes. Prerequisites: ECO Encompasses 100 or ECO 221; ECO 222; junior/senior standing.
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ECO 498: Senior Seminar in Economics, Part I
0.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics in economics selected, studied, and discussed by students as a group under faculty guidance. Each student begins to explore an area of economic thought in which he or she has a particular interest and plans to write a senior thesis. Required for all economics majors. Pass/Fail. Prerequisites: senior standing (junior standing with consent of instructor).
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ECO 499: Senior Seminar in Economics, Part II
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics in economics selected, studied, and discussed by students as a group under faculty guidance. Each student explores an area of economic thought in which he or she has a particular interest. Prerequisites: ECO 498; senior standing (junior standing with consent of instructor).
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EE 101: Introductory Electrical Engineering
1.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introductory course focusing on logic design on the following topics: fundamentals of Boolean algebra and minimization techniques, combinational logic realizations of SOP and POS functions, multiple function synthesis using PLDs. In addition, students view various presentations of significant historical electrical engineers and topics.
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EE 102: Computers and Programming in Electrical Engineering
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduction to computers and operating systems; introduction to programming in a high level language appropriate to electrical engineering.
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EE 200: Engineering Co- op
0.00 Credits
Bradley University
Full-time cooperative education assignment for electrical engineering students who alternate periods of full-time school with periods of full-time academic or career-related work in industry. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing in the College of Engineering and Technology, 2.0 overall grade point average at Bradley, approval of engineering and technology Co-op coordinator and Co-op faculty advisor.
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EE 201: Digital Hardware Organization
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
Continuation of EE 101 focusing on the following topics: sequential circuit elements, flip flops, counters and shift-registers, clock generation circuits, algorithmic state machine method of designing sequential circuits, and VHDL design and synthesis. Prerequisite: EE 101.
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EE 205: Fundamentals of Circuit Analysis
4.00 Credits
Bradley University
Analysis of electric circuits. Transient and steady-state phenomena. General analysis techniques: loop and nodal equations, network theorems, and matrix methods. Corequisites: MTH 223, PHY 201.
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EE 206: Sophomore Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Bradley University
The student is introduced to experimental implementation of analysis techniques developed in EE 205 and EE 201/311 in order to verify circuit theory. In addition the student is introduced to the design of analog and digital circuitry focusing on top-down design methodology culminating in a studentchosen sequential digital design project. Prerequisites: EE 205, with a minimum grade of C. Corequisites: EE 201 or EE 311.
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