Advanced Programing I

Data structures course using the Java programming language. Basic mathematical, logical, and programming concepts relevant to description and manipulation of information structures such as arrays, lists, trees, graphs, and files; the underlying principles of algorithm design and analysis applied to sorting and searching problems.

Advanced Programing I

Data structures course using the Java programming language. Basic mathematical, logical, and programming concepts relevant to description and manipulation of information structures such as arrays, lists, trees, graphs, and files; the underlying principles of algorithm design and analysis applied to sorting and searching problems.

Computational Tools for ECE

An introduction to using computer applications to solve engineering problems. Learning the rudiments of MATLAB, Excel, and Python in order to design and/or visualize systems. Emphasis is on learning to use these applications appropriately and efficiently, with well structured code that is commented and includes checks to find errors.

Circuits and Electronics I

Mathematical models for analog circuit elements such as resistors, capacitors, opamps and MOSFETs as switches. Basic circuit laws and network theorems applied to dc, transient, and steady-state response of first- and second-order circuits. Modeling circuit responses using differential equations Computer and laboratory projects. NOTE: Grades of C or better in MATH 132 and PHYSICS 152 are strongly recommended.

Advanced Programing I

Data structures course using the Java programming language. Basic mathematical, logical, and programming concepts relevant to description and manipulation of information structures such as arrays, lists, trees, graphs, and files; the underlying principles of algorithm design and analysis applied to sorting and searching problems.

Monitorng & Eval Intrntl Cntxt

This seminar will address the principles and practices of mixing methods in monitoring and evaluation and other forms of applied educational and social research in international contexts. The overall frameworks for the course are the requirements of international development agencies for systematically conducted and thoughtful monitoring and evaluation of programs and projects. The course will provide an overview of international agencies and the structure of their goals and strategic objectives. The course will examine how monitoring and evaluation is conducted within these agencies.
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