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101: Introduction to Engineering
Overview of the engineering profession, its genesis and evolution to the present day, including fields of engineering and career paths within same; study of ethics and with emphasis on the engineering workplace;
engineering design and analysis techniques, development of problem-solving skills, communication skills; student design projects.
Prerequisites: Freshman standing Credit Hours: 2
Lecture Hours: 28 Lab Hours: 0 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-HCI 0-1; CE-SPR 0-1.
ENG
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201: Engineering Circuit Analysis
Principles of linear system analysis introduced through the study of electric networks containing lumped circuit elements; DC resistive circuit analysis techniques; transient analysis with capacitors and inductors;
steady-state AC analysis using phasors to study impedance and resonance. Corequisites: MTH
201, PHY 201 Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 42 Lab Hours: 0 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-CSG 0-3.
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202: Digital and Logic Design
Internal structure of computers; number systems and arithmetic, two’s-complement arithmetic; Boolean algebra, logic design, gates, synthesis of combinatorial networks; flip-flops, registers, sequential circuits,
control mechanisms, timing; data and control flow in a typical computer. Prerequisites: CSC
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101, CSC
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103 Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 42 Lab Hours: 0 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-DIG 0-6.
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203: Circuit Analysis Laboratory
The laboratory is designed to enhance the understanding and proper use of selected principles from circuit theory; experiments introduce basic measurement techniques and problem solving; comparisons between
theoretical and experimental results are investigated in a written laboratory report; topics include meter calibration, oscilloscope use, transient and steady-state analysis, AC parallel and series circuits, electric
filters, Thevenin’s theorem, and operational amplifiers.
Prerequisites: ENG
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201 Credit Hours: 1
Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 42 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-CSG 1-3.
ENG
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301: Electronics Circuits
Principles of semiconductor electronic devices: operational amplifiers, diodes and bipolar junction transistors; amplifier specification and external characteristics; analysis of electronic circuits using graphical
methods and electronic device models; analysis and design of electronic application circuits such as rectifiers, clippers, inverting amplifiers and voltage followers; introduction to digital simulators.
Prerequisites: ENG
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201 Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 42 Lab Hours: 0 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-ELE 0-8.
ENG
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302: Digital and Logic Design Laboratory
Hands-on experience in using digital electronics by way of integrated circuits without engineering bias; practical construction, testing, and implementation of circuits useful in digital circuits and modules.
Prerequisites: ENG
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202 Credit Hours: 1
Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 42 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-DIG 2-6.
ENG
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303: Embedded Microprocessor Systems
Implementation of microprocessors and microcontrollers in embedded digital computer systems; topics include architecture, operations, software; hardwaresoftware design methodology.
Prerequisites: CSC
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103, CSC
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202 Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 28 Lab Hours: 42 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-ESY 0-8.
ENG
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304: Signals and Linear Systems
Analysis of discrete time and continuous-time signals and systems; development of Fourier analysis;
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determination of transfer functions and impulse response of linear systems; design of continuous-time electric filters; sampling and the Nyquist criterion; introduction of state-variable concepts.
Prerequisites: ENG
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201, MTH 301 Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 42 Lab Hours: 0 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-CSG 0-6.
ENG
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305: VLSI Design
Study of basic methods of circuit design are presented followed by execution analysis and optimization using algorithms developed by the student; emphasis will be on structured design methodologies for MOS systems
with focus on performance considerations and design methodologies for VLSI IC chips; VLSI ASIC design software packages are used to design and simulate a small CMOS chip.
Prerequisites: ENG
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301, CSC
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202 Credit Hours: 3
Lecture Hours: 42 Lab Hours: 0 Recitation Hours: 0 CE2004 BOK Coverage: CE-VLS 0-11.
ENG
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306: Electronics Laboratory