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ELEC 413
Advanced Topics in
Three Credit Hours
Electrical Engineering
Advanced topics in electrical engineering. Offered occasionally when the
special interests of students and faculty coincide. The syllabus must be approved
by the Electrical Engineering Faculty. This course may be taken only once for
credit.
Lecture: three hours.
ELEC 414
System Simulation
Three Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ELEC 312
An introduction to system concepts, mathematical models of systems, and
simulation methods applied to a broad range of systems. Design project re-
quired.
Lecture: three hours.
ELEC 415
Electrical Measurements Laboratory
One Credit Hour
Prerequisite or corequisite: ELEC 405
A laboratory course to complement ELEC 405.
Laboratory: two hours.
ELEC 416
Communications Engineering
Three Credit Hours
Prerequisites: ELEC 306, ELEC 312, ELEC 318, and ELEC 330
Principles of amplitude, frequency, and pulse modulation; signal flow and
processing in communications systems; and analog and digital communication
systems.
Lecture: three hours.
ELEC 418
Advanced Digital Systems
Three Credit Hours
Prerequisites: ELEC 311, ELEC 330
Experience in advanced digital design techniques and exposure to the devel-
opment tools used in the design of advanced digital systems. Topics include the
design of digital systems using VHDL, industry standard FPGA devices and
software, and microprocessor hardware components.
Lecture: three hours.
ELEC 419
Computer Network Architecture
Three Credit Hours
Prerequisite: ELEC 311
This course will cover network architectures and protocols. Included are trans-
mission technologies, encoding/decoding schemes, packet switching, frame re-
lay, ISDN, ATM and performance modeling techniques.
Lecture: three hours.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering