| ECE 220 |
Analytical Foundations of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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This course is designed to acquaint you with the basic mathematical tools used in electrical and computer engineering. The concepts covered in this course will be used in higher level courses and, more importantly, throughout your career as an engineer. Major topics of the course include complex numbers, real and complex functions, signal representation, elementary matrix algebra, solutions to linear systems of equations, linear differential equations, laplace transforms used for solving linear differential equations, fourier series and transforms and their uses in solving ECE problems. EE and CPE Majors Only. |
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| Pre-Requisites: | C- or better in ECE 200 |
| Co-Requisites: | None |
| Restrictions: | Department Consent Required |
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Credits: 3
Summer I '12 Instructors: Molnar K Spring '12 Instructors: Viniotis Y, Ozturk H
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| ECE 331 |
Principles of Electrical Engineering I |
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Concepts, units and methods of analysis in electrical engineering. Analysis of d-c and a-c circuits, characteristics of linear and non-linear electrical devices, transformers, motors and control systems. Not available to EE and CPE majors. |
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| Pre-Requisites: | MA 241, PY 208 |
| Co-Requisites: | None |
| Restrictions: | Department Consent Required |
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Credits: 3
Spring '12 Instructors: Nicolescu E, Molnar K
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