Year Three:
These are the following courses I took my third year at the university.
With a description of some of the courses below.
FALL 1995
EET 241 LINEAR ELECTRONICS I
COS 220 INTRO TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I
EET 271 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
MAT 241 LOGIC
SPRING 1996
EET 242 LINEAR ELECTRONICS II
EET 312 LINEAR SYSTEMS I
EET 274 INTRO TO MICROCOMPUTERS
MAT 369A APPLIED STATISTICS
EET 241 Linear Electronics I
Topics include: principles of operation of semiconductor diodes,
transistors, and FETs, applications to rectifier and filter circuits, dc
analysis and design of transistor and FET amplifiers, ac analysis and
design of transistor amplifiers.
COS 220 Introduction to Computer Science I
Stresses programming logic and techniques with a brief introduction to hardware
concepts. Students are assigned programs emphasizing numerical algorithms
for implementation in a higher level language.
EET 271 Digital Electronics
A study of combinational and sequential digital logic design with SSI,
MSI and programmable devices. Major topics are Boolean algebra, Karnaugh
maps, variable entry maps (VEM's) and ASM charts.
EET 242 Linear Electronics II
Covers amplifier frequency analysis, power amplifiers, PNPN devices,
linear integrated circuits, voltage regulators, feedback and oscillators.
EET 312 Linear Systems I
A rigorous treatment of waveform analysis, voltage-current relationships
of circuit components, the basic time domain circuit, circuit analysis by
Laplace transforms, and system considerations.
EET 274 Introduction to Microcomputers
Introduction to the programming of microcomputers in machine and assembly
language. The basic architecture of the microcomputer is introduced,
including microprocessors, registers, control units, memory and I/O.
MAT 369A Applied Statistics
Introduces basic concepts of probability and probability distributions,
such as Gaussian distribution and the Poisson distribution. emphasis on
applications to engineering technology. Mathematical exception, decision
making, quality control, random processes and Monte Carlo methods
discussed. Also covers inferences concerning means, variance, and
proportions.
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