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0301-692: Communication Networks
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A major portion of today's communication takes place over digital networks. This includes communication between people in the form of voice, facsimile (fax) and e-mail, as well as communication between machines. Digital networks are most likely to be the dominant element of communication links of the future. The current effort in ISDN points to such a trend. This course covers key aspects of the structure of present-day digital communication networks. (0301-534) Class 4, Credit 4
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0301-693: Digital Data Communication
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Principles and practices of modern data communication systems. Topics include pulse code transmission and error probabilities, M-ary signaling and performance, RF communications link budget analysis, an introduction to channel coding, a discussion of modulation/coding tradeoffs and a discussion of digital telephony. (0301-534) Class 4, Credit 4
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0301-693 - Digital Data Communication
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0301-697: Senior Design Project I
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
First half of a two-course capstone design experience that simulates an industrial setting. Teams of students pool their knowledge and experience to attack a specifi c design problem. Emphasis is placed on applying contemporary engineering development models that encourage individual and group accountability through team activities which include group problem solving, design activities and communication skills-oral, written and interpersonal. With faculty guidance, teams develop creative and innovative design concepts, then study the feasibility of each concept to arrive at an optimum design. A design report and oral review before peers and faculty are required. Electrical engineering components may include performance specifi cations, functional fl owcharts, ECAD schematics and PCB layouts, test simulation results, software flowcharts and development tools. Class 4, Open Lab, Credit 4 ( F, W,)
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0301-698: Senior Design Project II
4.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The sequel to 0301-697, Senior Design Project I. The design created in part I must be constructed, debugged, evaluated and demonstrated against initial specifi cations. Hardware and software must be integrated to produce a complete working prototype or solution. Design teams manage unforeseen design issues, team issues, schedule, written and oral presentation of the prototype's design and fi nally a demonstration of its functionality. During the demonstration, the performance specifi ed in the original proposal will be constructed with the special topics related to design. In this second quarter, lectures focus on professional aspects of engineering and special topics related to design and performance of the operational unit. (0301-697) Class 4, Open Lab, Credit 4 (W, S)
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0302-210: Introduction to Engineering
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A one credit-hour course for the engineering exploration student that presents information and exercises to introduce the student to the fi ve engineering curricula offered at RIT. Various aspects of the curricula requirements as well as career opportunities that are available are discussed as they pertain to each major. Class 2, Credit 1 (F)
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0302-231: Introduction to Product Development
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This is the fi rst of six courses that are required of all engineering Honors students. The mission and objectives of the KGCOE Honors program are discussed including the perspectives of more senior honors students. Topics introduced in this course include product development in a global environment, SWOT analysis, creativity, and teamwork. Class 1, Credit 0 (F)
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0302-232: Reverse Engineering
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Topics included are reverse engineering, design for manufacturing and assembly, and design for safety. Student teams will address these concepts using a toy currently sold on the market. The class will take a fi eld trip to an area toy manufacturer and will see fi rst-hand how product innovation is used by the company. Class 2, Credit 1 (W)
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0302-233: The Design Process
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students will learn the steps used in the design process. Topics include teambuilding, brainstorming, problem defi nition, creativity, identifying constraints, and establishing design specifi cations. A weekly portfolio will be completed to document the design process. Students will be assigned to small teams and will be required to solve an open-ended design problem. Teams test their design in a competition that is held at the end of the quarter. Class 2, Credit 1 (S)
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0302-234: Manufacturing and Globalization
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course looks at the effects globalization has on U.S. manufacturing. Topics included are supply chain management and logistics, lean manufacturing, outsourcing, corporations and profi tability, and the impact of government policies and monetary issues on globalization and outsourcing. Class 2, Credit 1 (F)
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0302-235: Preparation for Honors Domestic Trip
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course is for students planning to participate on the domestic trip. Student teams will research the companies they will visit and report back to the class on their fi ndings. Issues to be addressed during the visits will be reviewed. Class 1, Credit 0 (W)
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