Computer Networks & Internet

This course explores the principles of computer networking and how the theoretical principles are implemented in practice. Introduction to concepts, principles, and practice of computer communication networks and the Internet with examples from existing architectures, protocols and standards. Emphasis on physical layer communication, data link layer protocols, routing protocols, transport layer protocols, application layer programming, network management, network security and wireless networks. Prerequisites: E&C-ENG 122 (or CMPSCI 121) & E&C-ENG 242 (or CMPSCI 187)

Computer Syst Lab II

Lab. Advanced computer systems engineering. CISC and RISC microprocessors, microcontrollers and their role in embedded systems. Integration of hardware and software, assembly language, memory systems, programmable logic, and I/O systems. Design methodologies. Manufacturing issues. Advanced diagnostic techniques. Project management. Prerequisite: E&C-ENG 353.

Fields And Waves I

The nature of electromagnetic fields and waves. Transmission lines modeled as distributed circuits. Propagation of waves and wave reflections on transmission lines. Review of vector analysis, coordinate systems, gradient, divergence, curl; review of surface and volume integrals. Electrostatic and magnetostatic fields and boundary conditions. Fields in conductors, dielectrics and magnetic materials. Time-varying fields and electromagnetic induction. Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields.

Fields And Waves I

The nature of electromagnetic fields and waves. Transmission lines modeled as distributed circuits. Propagation of waves and wave reflections on transmission lines. Review of vector analysis, coordinate systems, gradient, divergence, curl; review of surface and volume integrals. Electrostatic and magnetostatic fields and boundary conditions. Fields in conductors, dielectrics and magnetic materials. Time-varying fields and electromagnetic induction. Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields.

Fields And Waves I

The nature of electromagnetic fields and waves. Transmission lines modeled as distributed circuits. Propagation of waves and wave reflections on transmission lines. Review of vector analysis, coordinate systems, gradient, divergence, curl; review of surface and volume integrals. Electrostatic and magnetostatic fields and boundary conditions. Fields in conductors, dielectrics and magnetic materials. Time-varying fields and electromagnetic induction. Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields.

Electronics II

Continuation of E&C-ENG 323. Design of more advanced electronic circuits. Design and analysis of integrated circuit amplifiers. Design and analysis of feedback amplifiers. Includes major design project. Prerequisite: E&C-ENG 323.

Electronics II

Continuation of E&C-ENG 323. Design of more advanced electronic circuits. Design and analysis of integrated circuit amplifiers. Design and analysis of feedback amplifiers. Includes major design project. Prerequisite: E&C-ENG 323.

Electronics II

Continuation of E&C-ENG 323. Design of more advanced electronic circuits. Design and analysis of integrated circuit amplifiers. Design and analysis of feedback amplifiers. Includes major design project. Prerequisite: E&C-ENG 323.
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