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ECE 515 Digital Communications

·¡°ä·¡Ìý515ÌýÌýDigital CommunicationsÌýÌý(3 credit hours)ÌýÌý

This course is a first graduate-level course in digital communications. Functions and interdependence of various components of digital communication systems will be discussed. Statistical channel modeling, modulation and demodulation techniques, optimal receiver design, performance analysis methods, source coding, quantization, and fundamentals of information theory will be covered in this course.

Prerequisite: ·¡°ä·¡Ìý514, ³§°ÕÌý371, Signals and Linear Systems; Linear Algebra

Typically offered in Spring and Summer

Economics (BA)

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The Bachelor of Arts in Economics (B.A.) is a broad and flexible program of study. The major course work for the B.A. in Economics includes courses in economic theory, mathematics and statistics as well as courses in advanced, applied economics. The program provides for substantial flexibility, so students may tailor their studies to their particular interests and long-term goals.

Economics (BS)

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Economics students can develop their understanding of economic issues in a variety of areas including: econometrics, game theory, health economics, industrial organization, international economics, labor economics, money and financial institutions, public finance, resource and environmental economics.

Department of Economics

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The Department of Economics provides a broad-based education with a specialization in economic theory and applications. Students can select the Bachelor of Arts in Economics degree, with a general business focus, or the Bachelor of Science in Economics, with a quantitative focus in mathematical, statistical and econometric methods. The economics programs are flexible, and, with thoughtful advance planning, students can easily pursue an economics degree along with a minor, or even a second major, in another academic area.

Economics (Minor)

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The Department of Economics offers an undergraduate minor in Economics to all undergraduate majors outside the Department of Economics. The minor in Economics is designed to help students develop a basic understanding of the principles and applications of economics. By pursuing this minor the student will: develop an understanding of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory and the role of markets: understand the effects of government regulation and policy on economic behavior; learn to apply economics to contemporary social and market issues; and develop analytical skills.

Economics (BA): Business Analytics Concentration

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...300/400/500 Level EC Electives Acad Writing...Raleigh, NC 27695 919.515.5565 Website Denis...

Economics (BA): Finance Concentration

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...300/400/500 Level EC Electives Acad Writing...Raleigh, NC 27695 919.515.5565 Website Denis...

Economics (BS): Business Analytics Concentration

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...300/400/500 Level EC Electives Acad Writing...Raleigh, NC 27695 919.515.5565 Website Denis...

Economics (BS): Finance Concentration

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...300/400/500 Level EC Electives Acad Writing...Raleigh, NC 27695 919.515.5565 Website Denis...

Agricultural Business Management (Minor)

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...Agricultural & Resource Economics or EC 201 Principles of...3346 Nelson Hall 919.515.4677 russ@ncsu...