Trustworthy Computing

The Internet age of universal electronic connectivity is vital for every aspect of our lives and our economy. It enables businesses, transportation, electronic banking, health records, as well as entertainment. To maintain the integrity of the Internet, it is vital to protect and defend this infrastructure from malicious viruses, worms, eavesdropping, electronic fraud, denial-of-service attacks etc.

Fndm of Electrical Engineering

Introduction to modern electrical engineering for non-ECE majors. Basic electric-circuit elements and laws. First- and second-order circuits. Ac circuit analysis. System concepts. Diodes, bipolar junction transistors, and field-effect transistors. Digital logic and transistor amplifiers. Electromagnetics, transformers, transducers, generators, and motors.

Signals and Systems

This course focuses on the study of signals and linear systems. It constitutes the basic theory behind a further study of communication theory and systems, control theory and systems, signal processing, microwave and radar systems, networking and almost all disciplines of electrical engineering.

Computer Syst Lab I

Lab. Typically one or two lectures introducing each lab assignment; the lecture schedule will be posted on the course website. Topics covered in the labs include the use of C and Verilog, programmable logic, breadboarding and the use of diagnostic equipment, as well as selected topics in computer systems.

Electronics I

With discussions and lab. Use of nonlinear devices such as diodes, field effect transistors (FETs), and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) in the design of simple analog and digital circuits. Design projects make use of PSPICE. Prerequisites: grades of C or better in E&C-ENG 212 and 221.

Electronics I

With discussions and lab. Use of nonlinear devices such as diodes, field effect transistors (FETs), and bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) in the design of simple analog and digital circuits. Design projects make use of PSPICE. Prerequisites: grades of C or better in E&C-ENG 212 and 221.
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