Spring 2008

Electrical and Computer Engineering

  Electives

This list will be modified over the next few months, final list will appear here and in the schedule booklet.

Students must complete prerequisites with a "C" grade or better prior to enrolling in these courses. Please refer to the course catalog for a list of prerequisites.

EE Design Electives

      EE 4002-1,2    Radio Frequency Design with Lab - prerequisite EE 3320, and EE 3610 (or EE 3120) 

        EE 4422  Electric Machine Design - prerequisite  EE 3410 and EE 3530

        EE 4160   Digital Signal Processing - prerequisite EE 3160 or EE 4150 

        EE 4250    Digital Integrated Circuits - prerequisite EE 3220 and EE 3232

        EE 4262    Electronic Instrumentation and Metrology - prerequisite EE 3220 and EE 3221

        EE 4470    Harmonic Filter and Compensator Design

EE 4702-1  Capstone Design  -  prerequisite is EE 4701-1 taught in Fall

EE 4702-2  High Level Synthesis Design

        EE 4750    Microprocessor Interfacing Techniques - prerequisite EE 3751

        EE 4780     Introduction to Computer Vision

   

  EEC Design Electives

       EE 4160   Digital Signal Processing - prerequisite is EE 3160 or EE 4150 

        EE 4250    Digital Integrated Circuits - prerequisite EE 3220 and EE 3232

        EE 4262    Electronic Instrumentation and Metrology  - prerequisite EE 3220

        EE 4702-1    Robot Design  -  prerequisite is EE 4701-1 taught in Fall 2007

        EE 4702-2    High Level Synthesis Design

         EE 4780     Introduction to Computer Vision

 

EE Technical Electives

        EE 3232    Solid State Devices 1

        EE 4232    Solid State Devices 2

        EE 4000    Power System Control and Operations - prerequisite EE 3410

        EE 4625    Digital Communication and Networking

        EE 4720    Computer Architecture

 

EEC Technical Electives

        EE 3232    Solid State Devices 1 

        EE 4232    Solid State Devices 2

        EE 4625    Digital Communication and Networking

        EE 4710    Communications in Computing