UMA Undergraduate Guide 2013-2014 Academic Departments and Programs Electrical and Computer Engineering The Courses
The Courses
ECE courses are limited to EE, CSE and Computer Science majors, and students in other Engineering majors who can apply ECE courses as approved technical electives in their engineering programs. (Exceptions: E&C-ENG 361 is for ME and IE majors only. E&C-ENG 211, 212, 232, and 242 may be taken by PR-ENGIN majors.) (All courses carry 3 credits unless otherwise noted.) 211 Circuit Analysis I (1st sem) 4 cr 212 Circuit Analysis II (2nd sem) 4 cr 232 Hardware Organization and Design (2nd sem) 4 cr 242 Data Structures and Algorithms (1st sem) 4 cr 303 ECE Junior Seminar (2nd sem) 1 cr 313 Signals and Systems (1st sem) 4 cr 314 Introduction to Probability and Random Processes (2nd sem) 4 cr 323 Electronics I (1st sem) 4 cr 324 Electronics II (2nd sem) 333 Field and Waves I (2nd sem) 4 cr 344 Semiconductor Devices and Materials (1st sem) 353 Computer Systems Laboratory I (1st sem) 354 Computer Systems Laboratory II (2nd sem) 4 cr 361 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (2nd sem) 373 Software Intensive Engineering (1st sem) 374 Computer Networks and the Internet (2nd sem) 415 Senior Design Project I (1st sem) 416 Senior Design Project II (2nd sem) 2 cr 544 Trustworthy Computing (1st sem) 558 Introduction to VLSI Design (1st sem) 4 cr 559 VLSI Design Project (2nd sem) 563 Introduction to Communications and Signal Processing (1st sem) 564 Communication Systems (2nd sem) 4 cr 565 Digital Signal Processing (2nd sem) 4 cr 568 Introduction to Computer Architecture (1st sem) 570 System Software Design (1st sem) 571 Microelectronic Fabrication (2nd sem) 4cr 572 Optoelectronics (1st sem) 575 Introduction to Analog Integrated Circuit Design (1st sem) 580 Feedback Control Systems (1st sem) 4 cr 581 Digital Control of Feedback Systems (2nd sem) 584 Microwave Engineering I (1st sem) 4 cr 585 Microwave Engineering II (2nd sem) |
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