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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A concise study of classic and modern topics related to the operation of power systems. Subjects covered in this course include analysis of steady state balanced 3-phase systems, transmission lines, power flow, system protection and controls. The laboratory component is mostly software based. Simulations of basic to advanced configurations will help the students investigate all the basic theoretical concepts.
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3.00 Credits
A study of various topics related to generation, transmission, distribution, and use of electric energy. The course references traditional (fossil fuels, hydro, nuclear) as well as renewable energy sources and covers subjects in power station management and electric energy market structure.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of AC-DC, DC-AC, DC-DC and AC-AC converters for typical residential, commercial, industrial and power utility applications, such as HVDC transmission, AC/DC motor drives, static VAR compensation and power quality control.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course covers theory and practice of control systems with emphasis on classical control theory and an introduction to the fundamentals of modern control. Students will analyze, design and synthesize continuous feedback control systems based on root locus, frequency response and state space methods. Students will become familiar with the analytical techniques and will be exposed extensively to the use of computers for analysis and design of control systems. Various control strategies will be discussed.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Communication systems principles, including AM/FM modulation, AM/FM demodulation, transmitters, receivers, antennas, transmission lines, digital techniques and protocols.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to linear systems, digital filters and the Z-Transforms, and the Fast Fourier Transform. Fundamentals of Shannon's sampling theory and the interfacing of analog signals to microprocessor based systems for digital signal processing.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course involves the electronic hardware of networking systems such as those used to connect heterogeneous computers. Major topics include locality, topologies, media standards, Internet working devices and protocols. Hands-on application of network theory is provided via a laboratory-style term project involving a multi-user network computer system. The student will design and develop the hardware and communication software required to implement access to a network-available, shared resource.
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1.00 Credits
This senior course provides the student with an opportunity to integrate several concepts of different areas of the program and it allows him/her to pursue specialized interests. The student will submit a written proposal for a project. After approval of the project the student will be assigned a faculty advisor. Minimum requirements for the proposal are submission of a functional specification and time schedule for completion.
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3.00 Credits
Employs the design, construction and analysis of an electronic device or instrument. Depending on the complexity of the project, total construction may not be required. With approval from the adviser, group projects may also be involved.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Upon acceptance to an internship site, the student will work with an electrical engineer and/or an electronic technician inspecting, maintaining, calibrating, testing, analyzing, assembling, modifying or designing various types of electronic devices. Programs of instruction will vary, but the student will be provided with practical work experience in a dynamic environment in which they will be dealing with actual problems requiring practical solutions.Student interns work with professionals in a computer engineering technology-related field to apply their understanding of computer hardware and software. The intent of the internship is to provide the student with practical work experience solving actual problems in a dynamic environment, yielding enhanced job opportunities upon graduation.
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