Courses
EENG 1020
(Active)
Computer Engineering Problem Solving with Matlab
1.0 : 1.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1060 or higher
Introduces the field of Computer Engineering through programming in the Matlab language. Teaches the design of various components of a prototype communication system while learning about the following aspects of Matlab: scripts and function files, math functions, commands for array construction and manipulation, string expressions, logic operators, control flow, and graphics. No prior knowledge of computer engineering is assumed.
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EENG 2210
(Active)
Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Analysis
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210, PHYS 2210 Corequisites(s):EENG 2215
Studies fundamental electric circuit analysis techniques. Develops analysis techniques using Kirchoff's laws, Thevenin and Norton equivalents, superposition, and phasors. Covers transient and steady-state time-domain analysis, and frequency analysis.
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EENG 2215
(Active)
Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Analysis Lab
1.0 : 0.0 : 3.0
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210, PHYS 2210 Corequisites(s):EENG 2210
Covers fundamental electric circuit analysis techniques. Develops analysis techniques using Kirchoff's laws, Thevenin and Norton equivalents, superposition, and phasors. Covers transient and steady-state time-domain analysis, and frequency analysis.
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EENG 2270
(Active)
Circuit Theory
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210, PHYS 2210, EENG 1020 Corequisites(s):EENG 2275
Develops linear circuit theory and its application in the analysis and design of RLC active circuits. Covers DC, AC, and transient analysis utilizing node and mesh analysis. Introduces the use of CAD tools. Integrates a laboratory.
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EENG 2275
(Active)
Circuit Theory Lab
1.0 : 0.0 : 2.0
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210, PHYS 2210 Corequisites(s):EENG 2270
Laboratory for EENG 2270 develops linear circuit theory and its application in the analysis and design of RLC active circuits. Covers DC, AC, and transient analysis utilizing node and mesh analysis. Introduces the use of CAD tools.
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EENG 2700
(Active)
Digital Design I
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 and (CS 2810 or PHYS 2220 or EENG 2270) Corequisites(s):EENG 2705
Studies the design and application of combinational and sequential logic circuits with discrete and programmable logic devices.
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EENG 2705
(Active)
Digital Design I Lab
1.0 : 0.0 : 2.0
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1050 and (CS 2810 or PHYS 2220 or EENG 2270) Corequisites(s):EENG 2700
Designed to accompany EENG 2700. Design of digital systems with discrete and programmable logic devices. Includes the use of CAD tools for system design and verification.
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EENG 3720
(Active)
Interfacing to Microprocessors
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210, EENG 2700
Develops the theory and technology necessary for the interconnection of devices and systems to microprocessors through hardware and software interface examples and student projects. Covers implementations of buses, interrupts, controllers, and device drivers.
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EENG 3740
(Active)
Digital Design II
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):EENG 2700
Covers the design and verification of digital systems. Emphasizes hierarchal design principles and the use of programmable logic devices (PLDs). Utilizes modern CAD tools and design languages (VERILOG).
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EENG 3750
(Active)
Engineering Analysis
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220, EENG 2270
Studies Linear systems, abstract vector spaces, matrices through eigenvalues and eigenvectors, solution of ordinary differential equations, Laplace transforms, first order systems, and complex numbers.
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EENG 3770
(Active)
Signals and Systems
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 Sp
Prerequisite(s):EENG 3750
Studies the time and frequency domain analysis of continuous time systems subjected to periodic and nonperiodic input signals. Introduces signal and transform theory and the application of Laplace and Fourier transforms.
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EENG 4730
(Active)
Embedded Systems
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F
Prerequisite(s):EENG 2700
Presents the design of hardware and software required for embedded, real-time systems. Covers types of real-time systems and the hardware and software required for preemptive and non-preemptive multi-tasking, tasking scheduling algorithms, task synchronization and design of a kernel for real-time systems.
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EENG 4740
(Active)
Queuing Theory
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):MATH 2040, EENG 3750
Includes computer systems network modeling using stochastic processes: queuing theory models, performance analysis, resource allocations, large-system response parameters.
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EENG 4750
(Active)
Digital Signal Processing
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F
Prerequisite(s):EENG 3770
Introduces the theory of digital signal processing and its application to practical problems. Covers z-transforms, discrete-time Fourier transforms, FIR (Finite Impulse Response) and IIR (Infinite Impulse Response) digital filter design.
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EENG 4760
(Active)
Electronic Systems
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 Sp
Prerequisite(s):EENG 2270 Corequisites(s):EENG 4765
Introduces semiconductor theory and the fundamentals of diode and transistor operation. Covers the use of discrete and integrated active devices in linear amplifier and switching applications.
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EENG 4765
(Active)
Electronics Systems Lab
1.0 : 0.0 : 2.0
Prerequisite(s):EENG 2270 Corequisites(s):EENG 4760
Designed to accompany EENG 4760. Electronic analog circuit design, simulation, construction, debugging and measurement of circuit performance quantities using advanced instrumentation techniques.
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EENG 4800
(Active)
Computer Engineering Senior Design Project
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):EENG 3740
Senior-level, capstone project experience course for the computer engineering area of specialization in the computer science department. Emphasizes major hardware and software design project identification and completion. A suitable topic for the design project will be mutually selected by the faculty supervisor and student. Requires weekly written and oral presentations as well as a final written project report and an oral presentation. Requires completion of a program level assessment test.
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