ECE102: Engineering Analysis Tools & Techniques
This is a 2-credit hour course that introduces student to the use of computer tools and modeling as applied to engineering analysis and design. The course primarily uses Excel software, but also introduces students to Maple.
ECE103: Engineering Problem Solving & Design
This is a 2-credit hour course that exposes students to the engineering profession by allowing them to perform engineering analysis and design. Students develop their problem solving skills while learning to write MatLab programs. Students are also introduced to AutoCAD software.
ECE214: Engineering Mechanics
This is a 4-credit hour course in which students use calculus and vector algebra to study the foundations of engineering mechanics, including force systems, resultants, equilibrium, centroids, moments of inertia, friction, internal forces, kinematics and kinetics of particles, energy, and momentum.
EEE202: Circuits and Devices
This is a 5-credit hour course (including lab) that teaches electrical circuit analysis. Students first review current, voltage, and power before learning about component models, transient and steady-state analysis, Laplace Transforms, and the operation of passive and active filter networks. Lab experiments give students an opportunity to construct and test electrical circuits.