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Computer Engineering
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The Master of Science in Computer Engineering may be earned with thesis option or through the non-thesis option. Either option may be used as preparation for further graduate study or employment in industrial research, development or design.
Electrical Engineering
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The Master of Science in Electrical Engineering may be earned with thesis option or non-thesis option. Either option may be used as preparation for further graduate study or employment in industrial research, development or design.
EC 302 Intermediate Macroeconomics
Applied, analytical course in aggregate economics: business cycles, stabilization policy, inflation, costs of disinflation, international trade, and economic growth. Interaction of consumers and businesses with government economic policies; unemployment, interest rates, and output growth. Impacts of government deficits, trade deficits, and monetary policies.
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer
ECE 302 Microelectronics
Introduction to the physics of semiconductors, PN Junctions, BJT and MOS field Effect Transistors: Physics of operation, IV characteristics, load line, quiescent point of operation, PSPICE analysis; diode circuit analysis; voltage regulation; Single Stage Transistor Amplifiers: Common Emitter and Common Source configurations, biasing, inverting and non-inverting amplifiers; follower circuits; calculation of small signal voltage gain, current gain, coupling and bypass capacitors; Multistage ac-coupled amplifiers; small signal modeling; input resistance and output resistance; logic inverters.
Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in ·¡°ä·¡Ìý211
Typically offered in Fall, Spring, and Summer