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Computer Engineering BSCE / Cybersecurity MS

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...the following courses: ECE 105 , ECE 200 , ECE 201 , and ECEC 201 . Degree Requirements Note...

Business and Engineering

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...Engineering: ECE 105 , ECE 200 , ECE 201 , and any two of ( ECE 301 , ECE 303...

Minor in Entertainment Engineering

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...majors must substitute ECES 301 : Systems and Signals I for ECES 201 . More information about...

Mechanical Engineering & Mechanics BSME / MS

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...220 ), Linear Algebra ( MATH 201 ), Differential Equations ( MATH...Engineering Departments (CAE, CBE, ECE and MSE) are...

Minor in Nuclear Engineering

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...102 and PHYS 201 . In addition, CHEM...is available on the ECE Department website . For...

ECE 201 Foundations of Electric Circuits I 4.0 Credits

Covers basic electric circuit concepts and laws; circuit theorems; mesh and node methods; analysis of first-order electric circuits; forced and natural response; sinusoidal steady state analysis; complex frequency.

College/Department: College of Engineering
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Cannot enroll if major is CAE or classification is Freshman
Prerequisites: PHYS 102 [Min Grade: D]

ECES 201 Introduction to Audio-Visual Signals 4.0 Credits

This introductory engineering course will focus on the digital signal representations commonly used in prevailing entertainment media: audio, images, and video. It will explore how each medium is represented digitally and convey the signal processing concepts used in storing, manipulating, transmitting, and rendering such content. The goal of the course is to provide non-engineering students with a fundamental understanding of core digital signal processing methods.

College/Department: College of Engineering
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: MATH 122 [Min Grade: D]

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