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- ENEE 3111
- Signals & Systems
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ENEE 3111 (4 qtr. hrs.)
Introduces continuous time and discrete time linear system analysis, Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms. Specific engineering tools for discrete time linear system analysis include discrete time convolution, Z-transform techniques, discrete Fourier transform and fast Fourier transform (DFT/FFT), and the design and analysis of analog and digital filters for real-world signal processing applications. Prerequisite(s): ENEE 2021, MATH 2070.
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- Thematic Core
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- Specialization Elective
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- ENGR 3313
- Engineering Design Project I
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ENGR 3313 (4 qtr. hrs.)
Planning, development and execution of an engineering design project. The project may be interdisciplinary, involving aspects of Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Projects have economic, ethical, social, and other constraints, as appropriate. Design activities include: 1) preparation of a problem description including quantitative objectives and criteria for success; 2) generation and analysis of alternate designs, and choice of best design; 3) formulation of test procedures to demonstrate that the design chosen meets the criteria for success and testing of the completed project where feasible; 4) reporting on the design and testing. Prerequisite(s): senior standing in engineering.
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- ENGR 3323
- Engineering Design Project II
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ENGR 3323 (4 qtr. hrs.)
Planning, development and execution of an engineering design project. The project may be interdisciplinary, involving aspects of Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Projects have economic, ethical, social, and other constraints, as appropriate. Design activities include: 1) preparation of a problem description including quantitative objectives and criteria for success; 2) generation and analysis of alternate designs, and choice of best design; 3) formulation of test procedures to demonstrate that the design chosen meets the criteria for success and testing of the completed project where feasible; 4) reporting on the design and testing. Prerequisite(s): senior standing in engineering.
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- Specialization Elective
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- ENME 2651
- Fluid Mech/Heat Transfer I
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ENME 2651 (3 qtr. hrs.)
Course series provides students with the basic skill levels required to solve fluid mechanics and heat transfer problems. Topics include hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, incompressible and compressible flows, conduction, convection and radiation. Students explore a variety of solution techniques such as control volume, differential analysis, boundary layer analysis, finite differencing and resistance network analogies. Prerequisite(s) for ENME 2651: ENME 2520.
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- ENGR 3950
- Engineering Assessment II
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ENGR 3950 (0 qtr. hrs.)
Students in ABET/EAC accredited curricula must register for and take the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE) and complete an engineering exit interview. Students will also complete other Assessment related tasks during class meetings. To be taken in the last Spring quarter of attendance.
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