Apr 25, 2024  
2008-2009 Academic Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • ELEN 205 - Circuits Laboratory


    Electrical components and instruments are used to study and verify basic theorems and laws of electrical circuits.

    Prerequisite: Credit or registration for ENGR 211.

    Lab. 3Cr. 1
  
  • ELEN 260 - Digital Systems Design


    Number systems, Boolean algebra, combination and sequential digital system design techniques, registers, counters and the memory unit, algorithmic state machine.

    Prerequisites: ENGR 211 and ELEN 205.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 261 - Digital Systems Design Laboratory


    Computer experience with number systems and Boolean Algebra to study digital systems design concepts.

    Prerequisite:Credit or registration in ELEN 260.

    Lab. 3Cr. 1
  
  • ELEN 302 - Networks I


    Network analysis in the time and frequency domains; neper and radian frequency, transformed networks, poles and zeroes, resonance, magnetically coupled circuits, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms.

    Prerequisite: ENGR 211.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 304 - Networks II


    Signals and systems analysis in the time and frequency domain, sampling theory, digital filter design, spectral estimation, and introduction to digital signal processing.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 302.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 330 - Electromagnetic Fields and Waves


    Static electric and magnetic fields, time varying fields, Maxwell’s equations, plane waves, and transmission lines.

    Prerequisites: MATH 292.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 340 - Introductory Electronics


    Principles of solid state electronic devices, structural properties, charge carrier motion, p-n junctions, diodes, transistors and class “A” amplifiers.

    Prerequisite: ENGR 211 and ELEN 302 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 341 - Linear Electronics


    Feedback amplifiers, integrated circuits, field effect transistors, oscillators, and frequency response of multistage amplifiers.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 302 and ELEN 340.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 355 - Elements of Power Systems Analysis


    Models for transmission lines, transformers, power generation plants and electrical loads. Methods for the analysis of three phase power systems including the use of wye and delta connections, one line diagrams, per unit calculations, symmetrical fault studies, and power flow for steady state systems.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 355 and ELEN 450.

    Prerequisite: ENGR 211.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 357 - Power Systems Laboratory


    Electrical machines, power systems components, and power flow simulation software programs used to study systems concepts.

    Prerequisite or corequisite: ELEN 355.

    Lab. 3Cr. 1
  
  • ELEN 362 - Microprocessing System Design


    Design of microprocessor-based systems, CPU, I/O, memory and arithmetic functions for application in data acquisition, process control and mini- computers. Oral and written reports are required.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 260.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 363 - Microprocessor Systems


    Basic microprocessing system organization; machine representation of instructions and data; machine and assembly language programming; developmental systems.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 260.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 367 - Higher Level Languages in Digital Systems Design


    Principles and techniques of software development in the design of micro- processor controlled digital systems, with emphasis on the use of “C” language. Oral and written reports required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 367 and ELEN 467.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 260.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 404 - Digital Signal Processing


    Time and frequency domain techniques for analyzing linear and shift invariate systems. Analysis of sequences using the Z-transform. Design of frequency selective digital filters using FFT techniques and frequency transformations.

    When Offered
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 404 and ELEN 504.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 302.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 410 - Communication Theory


    Basic principles of modulation and demodulation of signals in communication systems; information and digital data transmission.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 410 and ELEN 510.

    Corequisite: ELEN 304.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 411 - Advanced Communication Theory


    Digital and analog communication systems in the presence of noise, random processes and spectral analysis, optimum digital receivers, spread spectrum techniques.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 411 and ELEN 511.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 410 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 412 - Voice and Data Communication Systems


    Data transmission, computer-to-computer communication protocols, local area networks; public data networks, data communications standards, regulatory activities.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 412 and ELEN 512 or ELEN 611.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 424 - Computer Networking


    Introduction to computer networking architectures, services, and protocols. Over-view of IEEE 802.xx standards, TCP/IP, SPX/IPX and NetBEUI networking protocol stacks. Implementation and monitoring of DHCP, DNS, and WINS servers. Overview of IP Routing and Security. Implementation of Routing and RAS servers. Overview of Network Address Translation services and public/private addressing. Implementation of Certificate Services and File Encryption System.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 362.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 430 - System Protection


    Fault analysis for balanced and unbalanced power systems. Identification of power system conditions requiring system protection, special problems associated with protection of various system components, relays and other components used in system protection.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 430 and ELEN 530.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 355 or ELEN 450 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 441 - Power Electronics


    Electronics for control of electric energy: rectifiers, converters and inverters, gate and basic drive techniques. Applications in switching power supplies, resonant converters, motor drives, and industrial process control systems.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 441 and ELEN 541.

    Prerequisites: ELEN 340 and ELEN 350.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 451 - Power System Control


    Models for networks and network calculations, power flow analysis, economic dispatching, unit commitment, automatic generation control, optimal power flow, contingency analysis, state estimation, and power system stability.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 451 and ELEN 551.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 355 or ELEN 450 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 455 - Energy Conversion


    Generalized machine theory as it applies to motors, generators, and transformers and the operating characteristics of a. c. induction motors, a. c. synchronous generators, and d. c. motors and generators.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 455 and ELEN 350.

    Prerequisites: ELEN 355, ELEN 205, and ENGR 211.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 460 - Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems


    Mathematical modeling and analysis of physical systems: mechanical, electrical, electromechanical, magnetic, and chemical. Emphasis will be given in the simulation of these systems using MATLAB and SIMULINK.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 460 and ELEN 560, MEEN 460, MEEN 560, ENGR 460, or ENGR 560.

    Prerequisites: ENGR 211, ENGR 302 or ENGR 303, and PHYS 212.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 464 - Network Operating Systems


    OSI networking model and client-server based operating systems, components of NOS, planning for server hardware, and network protocols and compatibility, planning and integration of Active Directory and security in an enterprise network. Installing and configuring of Microsoft Windows servers. Administration of Accounts, Groups, Folders, Files, and Security Objects in a domain. Implementation of RAID, Distributed File System, and Disk Quotas. Installing and managing Remote Access and VPN servers.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 464 and ELEN 564.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 363 or ELEN 424 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 468 - VHDL


    Very High Speed integrated Circuits Hardware Description Language (VHDL). Advanced Micro-processor controlled systems.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 367.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 471 - Systems and Control II


    Analysis of sampled data control systems: modeling z-transforms, sampling, compensation, discrete state variables, optimal control.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 471 and ELEN 571.

    Prerequisite: ENGR 430 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 481 - Topics in Electrical Engineering


    Topics in Electrical Engineering. May be repeated as topics vary to accrue a total of nine hours.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 481 and ELEN 581 of the same topic.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 504 - Digital Signal Processing


    Time and frequency domain techniques for analyzing linear and shift invariate systems. Analysis of sequences using the Z- transform. Design of frequency selective digital filters using FFT techniques and frequency transformations. Report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 504 and ELEN 404.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 510 - Communication Theory


    Basic principles of modulation and demodulation of signals in communication systems; information and digital data transmission. Term paper required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 510 and ELEN 410.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 304.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 511 - Advanced Communication Theory


    Digital and analog communication systems in the presence of noise, random processes and spectral analysis, optimum digital receivers, spread spectrum techniques. Report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 411 and ELEN 511.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 410 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 512 - Voice and Data Communication


    Data transmission, computer-to-computer communication protocols, local area networks; public data networks, data communications standards, regulatory activities. Report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 512 and ELEN 412 or ELEN 611.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 410.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 530 - System Protection


    Fault analysis for balanced and unbalanced power systems. Identification of power system conditions requiring system protection, special problems associated with protection of various system components, relays and other components used in system protection. Report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 530 and ELEN 430.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 355 or ELEN 450 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 541 - Power Electronics


    Electronics for control of electric energy: rectifiers, converters and inverters, gate and basic drive techniques. Applications in switching power supplies, resonant converters, motor drives, and industrial process control systems. Report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 441 and ELEN 541.

    Prerequisites: ELEN 340 and ELEN 350 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 551 - Power System Control


    Models for networks and network calculations, power flow analysis, economic dispatching, unit commitment, automatic generation control, optimal power flow, contingency analysis, state estimation, and power system stability. Report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 551 and ELEN 451.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 355 or ELEN 450 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 560 - Modeling and Analysis of Dynamic Systems


    Mathematical modeling and analysis of physical systems; mechanical, electrical, electromechanical, magnetic, and chemical. Emphasis will be given in the simulation of these systems using MATLAB and SIMULINK. Directed reading and or research project required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 560 and ELEN 460, MEEN 560, MEEN 460, ENGR 560, or ENGR 460.

    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Engineering.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 564 - Network Operating Systems


    OSI networking model and client-server based operating systems, components of NOS, planning for server hardware, and network protocols and compatibility, planning and integration of Active Directory and security in an enterprise network. Installing and configuring of Microsoft Windows servers. Administration of Accounts, Groups, Folders, Files, and Security Objects in a domain. Implementation of RAID, Distributed File System, and Disk Quotas. Installing and managing Remote Access and VPN servers. Research report and presentation required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 564 and ELEN464.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 363 or ELEN 424 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 571 - Systems and Control II


    Analysis of sampled data control systems: modeling, z-transforms, sampling, compensation, discrete state variables, optimal control. Project and report required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 471 and ELEN 571.

    Prerequisite: ENGR 430 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 581 - Topics in Electrical Engineering


    Topics in Electrical Engineering. May be repeated as topics vary to accrue a total of nine hours. Report required in advanced academic content, written and/or oral.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 581 and ELEN 481 of the same topic.

    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 610 - Wireless Broadband Communications Systems


    Design of wireless broadband communications system; transmitters and receivers; consideration of power, signal-to-noise, interference, and spatial design constraints; review of regulations and standards.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 410 or ELEN 510 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 620 - Advanced Special Topics in Electrical Engineering


    Study of advanced special topics in electrical engineering.

    Notes
    May be repeated with change in topic for maximum credit of 6 semester hours.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Cr. 1-3
  
  • ELEN 625 - Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic


    Basic concepts of artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic, and symbolic computational techniques in machine learning. Mathematical and computational models with emphasis on engineering applications. Computer simulation of the intelligent control systems based on neural networks and/or fuzzy logic models.

    Prerequisites: ELEN 465 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 632 - Process Optimization and Quality Improvement


    Use of statistical methods to optimize processes and improve quality. Statistical quality control methods such as cause and effect diagrams, control charts, and Pareto Diagrams. Experimental design techniques including Factorial Analysis and Evolutionary Operations concepts.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 632 and CHEG 632, MEEN 632.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 641 - Advanced Modeling in Power Electronics


    Semiconductor advances and applications for increasing the power flow in networks and reducing the operating costs for induction motors. Economic and operating advantages of new devices. Required to design a system using power electronics.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 650 - Power Generation, Operation, and Control


    Power generating systems, economic dispatch, transmission losses, system control.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 551 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 651 - Industrial Power Systems


    System design, protection, and reliability. Distribution systems, load flow and fault analysis, transients, protective relaying, codes and standards.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 551 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 655 - Advanced Modeling in Energy Conversion


    Energy conversion theory and new advances in control techniques for motors, generators, and transformers. Economic and operating advantages of using new devices will be discussed as they relate to induction motor applications. Required to explore advances in this field and submit report on independent research investigations.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 664 - Network Engineering I


    Introduction to computer networking terminology, topology, and hardware components. Study of multiprotocol and multidomain local area networks. Review of the planning, design, and application of LANs, using Windows NT based client-server environment.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 363 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 665 - Network Engineering II


    Survey of advanced topics related to emerging computer network protocols, technologies, and standards. Study of OSI and TCP/IP network protocols. Implementation of TCP/IP protocols and services using Windows NT Server environment. Review of LAN system integration and issues of network interoperability.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 664.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 670 - Process Control Systems


    Advanced control techniques, including multivariate, cascade, feedforward, and model based control. Computer simulation of process control systems.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELEN 670 and CHEG 670.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 680 - Antennas


    Antenna theory and design.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 580 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 684 - Network Engineering III


    Review of topics related to Internet services, network security, and Internet access control. Implementation of proxy servers and Internet services using Windows NT Internet Information Server environment. Understanding and configuration of transaction server components.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 665.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 685 - Network Engineering IV


    Review of topics related to network monitoring, management of network assets, and the inventory collection process. Planning and deployment of Systems Management Server and services using Windows NT Server operating environment. Understanding and configuration of multiple SMS sites.

    Prerequisite: ELEN 684.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELEN 695 - Independent Directed Studies in Electrical Engineering


    Designed to develop the student’s ability to utilize available engineering literature and to strengthen the ability to pursue individual research in a specific area of engineering. Written report and oral presentation required.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 602 - Philosophies of Education


    Study of the people and the ideas that have influenced the great educational systems of the world.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 602 and EDUC 602.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 605 - Foundations of Curriculum Construction


    Comprehensive analysis of processes and products of curriculum development analyzed from perspectives of curriculum development; roles, knowledge, and skills of curriculum leaders; and use of a curriculum development model.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 605 and EDUC 605.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 608 - History of Education


    Study of the history of education from ancient times to the present.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 608 and EDUC 608.

    Lec. 3Cr 3
  
  • ELIT 639 - Supervision-Seminar in Supervision of Instruction


    In-depth study of problems encountered and the techniques used in supervision of instruction.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 639 and EDUC 639.

    Prerequisites: EDUC 643 or the equivalent.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 643 - Supervision-Supervision of Instruction


    General course in supervision designed to aid prospective supervisors or principals who have responsibility for assisting teachers in the improvement of instruction at both the elementary and secondary levels. Special attention given to study of general principles, specific techniques, and procedures employed by successful supervisors.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 643 and EDUC 643.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program and ELIT 666.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 644 - Special Topics in Administration and Supervision


    Topics relative to theory and practice in school administration and supervision will be covered. Course content will vary according to expressed needs.

    Notes
    May be offered as a workshop. May be repeated for a total of 6 semester hours as topics vary. No duplicate credit for ELIT 644 and EDUC 644.

    Lec. 1-3Cr. 1-3
  
  • ELIT 645 - The Elementary and Secondary School Principalships


    Role of the principal as it relates to organizational climate, school-community relations, curriculum and instruction, staff personnel, student personnel, school support personnel, and plant planning.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 645 and EDUC 645.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program and ELIT 666.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 646 - School Administration: Middle School Leadership


    National and state principalship standards for middle school leadership. Curricular issues, human resource management, and role of middle school in transitioning from elementary to high school. Practicum of twelve clock hours required on approved topics, mentored by a middle school principal.

    Prerequisite: Permission of the department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 649 - School Administration: School Finance


    Principles of financing the public schools in the United States. Including sources of school revenue, public school expenditures, budgeting, school accounting, allocation of federal and state aid to public schools, equalization of educational opportunity, and school administration.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 649 and EDUC 649.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program and ELIT 666.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 653 - School Administration: School Public Relations


    Study of the needs for and purposes of public relations programs and an examination of public relations media available.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 653 and EDUC 653.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program and ELIT 666.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 657 - School Administration: School Building and Custodial Service


    General approach to school building problems as they pertain to location, curriculum, administrative organization, costs, operation, and maintenance of the school plant.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 657 and EDUC 657.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program and ELIT 666.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 661 - School Administration: Public School Personnel Management


    Study of the principles and practices in the management of public school employees; the employment, assignment, transfer, work load, salary welfare of school employees.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 661 and EDUC 661.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program and ELIT 666.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 665 - School Administration: Seminar in Educational Administration


    Opportunities for individual investigation and presentation of special problem areas in school administration.

    Notes
    If taken at the master’s level, course may be repeated one time for credit beyond the master’s level. No duplicate credit for ELIT 665 and EDUC 665.

    Prerequisites: Completion of 6 sem. hrs. in administration and/or supervision courses.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 666 - School Administration: Foundations and Theory of Educational Administration


    Administrative theory emphasizing functions of management processes and theories of leadership, motivation, decision making, change, and human behavior in organizational settings.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 666 and EDUC 666.

    Prerequisite: Acceptance in an Administration and Supervision program.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 669 - School Administration: Practicum in Educational Administration


    On-the-job training for the prospective administrator under the guidance of an experienced, practicing administrator with supervision by members of university faculty. Prior to registration the student must make necessary arrangements through the head of the department of Educational Leadership and Instructional Technology and the school system where the practicum will be served.

    Notes
    Course may be repeated one time for credit with permission of the major professor and department head. Students who have one or more years of administrative experience are limited to 3 sem. hrs. of credit. No duplicate credit for ELIT 669 and EDUC 669.

    Prerequisites: 24 sem. hrs. of Administration and Supervision program courses.

    Lab. 6Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 670 - The Visiting Teacher


    Functions of the visiting teacher, home and school visitation programs, analysis of attendance and related problems, promotion of home-school relationships, record keeping, and Louisiana school attendance laws.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 670 and EDUC 670.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 674 - Seminar in Curriculum Planning


    An in-depth study of current curriculum trends and issues with an emphasis on special interests of class members.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 674 and EDUC 674.

    Prerequisite: EDUC 605.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELIT 679 - School Administration: Public School Law


    Study of school law as it is related to the day-to-day operation of the public schools. Special attention is given to important cases in both federal and state courts.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELIT 679 and EDUC 679.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ELTR 151 - Fundamentals of Electricity


    Elementary principles of electricity covering basic electrical units. Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, circuit solutions, network solutions, magnetism, inductance, and capacitance.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELTR 151 and ELCY 151.

    Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 113 or equivalent.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 152 - Circuit Analysis


    Electric circuits with voltages of sinewave forms; the concepts of inductive reactance, capacitive reactance, and complex impedance; solutions of A.C. circuits, single and three phase; series and parallel resonance; and the transformer.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELTR 152 and ELCY 152.

    Prerequisite: ELTR 151.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 171 - Electronic Devices


    Semiconductor physics, PN junction, BJT and FET characteristics, vacuum tubes, UJT’s and Thyristers. Optoelectronics and rectification.

    Prerequisite: Credit for or registration in MATH 113 or equivalent.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 172 - Electronic Amplifiers


    Principles and characteristics of amplifier configurations, feedback, dB gain, impedance matching, frequency response, multi-stage circuits, and power amplifiers.

    Prerequisite: ELTR 171.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 202 - Communication Systems


    Telephone and data communication networks, transmission media, broadband systems, and computer networks.

    Prerequisite: ELTR 151 or ELTR 171.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 209 - Operational Amplifiers and Linear Circuits


    Waveform measurements, integrated circuit timers and linear power supplies. Op-amp circuits including amplifiers, integrators, differentiaters, oscillators, and rectifiers. Op-amp DC and AC performance.

    Prerequisites: ELTR 152 or ELTR 172.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 210 - Digital Electronics


    Basic number systems, Boolean algebra and logic reduction, counters and registers, coding, ALU techniques and systems.

    Prerequisite: ELTR 151 or ELTR 171.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 214 - Measurements


    Principles of passive and electronic voltmeters, ohmmeters, and ammeters; potentiometer circuitry and calibration, bridgetype instruments, transducers, data conversion, control circuits, and digital sequencing.

    Prerequisite: Credit for or registration in ELTR 152 and ELTR 172.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 234 - Introduction to Microcontrollers and Programming


    Basic microcontroller architecture, interfacing, and introduction to higher-level language programming.

    Prerequisite: ELTR 210.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 280 - Special Topics in Electronics Technology


    Special topics in electronics technology.

    Notes
    May be repeated as topics vary to accrue a total of 8 hours credit.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 1-3 Lab. 0-3Cr. 1-4
  
  • ELTR 290 - Research and Design Projects


    Researching problems or designing and building special projects. Final written and oral report is required for each option.

    Prerequisites: ELTR 209 or ELTR 210 or ELTR 214 or ELTR 234.

    Lab. 3Cr. 1
  
  • ELTR 310 - Programming Microcontrollers


    Microcontroller fundamentals, chip organization and programming. Development tools used with microcontrollers including assembler and simulator.

    Prerequisites: ELTR 210; and ELTR 234 or CSCI 102, CSCI 104, or CSCI 180.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 314 - Advanced Measurements


    Advanced measurement techniques using digital measuring devices and advanced oscilloscopic techniques.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ELTR 314 and TECH 314.

    Prerequisites: ELTR 210 and junior standing.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 4Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 414 - Advanced Digital Electronics


    Advanced digital electronics using Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) as the primary means of study. Activities include schematic capture, hardware description languages, simulation, and implementation of more advanced digital circuitry.

    Prerequisites: ELTR 210.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3Cr. 4
  
  • ELTR 480 - Advanced Special Topics in Electronics Technology


    Advanced special topics in electronics technology.

    Notes
    May be repeated as topics vary to accrue a total of 8 hours credit.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 1-3 Lab. 0-3Cr. 1-4
  
  • ENGL 090 - Developmental English


    Designed for the student whose enhanced ACT score in English is 17 (15) or less. Concentrated and intensive study of the basics of grammar and composition. Students completing the course will be assigned a grade of “S” (Satisfactory) or “U” (Unsatisfactory). Students placed in ENGL 090 must pass it before entering ENGL 101. ENGL 090 is not acceptable for credit toward graduation and is not applicable in determining academic probation or suspension. Class work is supplemented by tutorial help designed to give the student a better understanding of basic communication skills.

    Cr. 4
  
  • ENGL 101 - English Composition I


    Introduction to academic writing, research, and writing across the curriculum. Students will produce at least 3500 words of academic prose during the semester.

    Prerequisite: ENGL 090 or ACT score of 18 or above in English. No duplicate credit for ENGL 101 and ENGL 105H.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 102 - English Composition II


    Writing researched themes and exercises. Reinforcement of academic writing, research, and writing across the curriculum introduced in ENGL 101. Students will produce at least 5000 words of researched writing during the semester.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ENGL 102 and ENGL 106H.

    Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or equivalent.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2, 3, 7
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 105H - Honors English


    Emphasis on writing in such areas as critical thinking, exposition, literature, literary theory, and philosophy as it relates to literature.

    Notes
    ENGL 106H requires a term paper. Completion of ENGL 105H-106H satisfies the freshman English requirement. No duplicate credit for ENGL 105H-106H and ENGL 101-102.

    Prerequisite: Admission to the University Honors College. ENGL 105H is a prerequisite for ENGL 106H.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 106H - Honors English


    Emphasis on writing in such areas as critical thinking, exposition, literature, literary theory, and philosophy as it relates to literature.

    Notes
    ENGL 106H requires a term paper. Completion of ENGL 105H-106H satisfies the freshman English requirement. No duplicate credit for ENGL 105H-106H and ENGL 101-102.

    Prerequisite: Admission to the University Honors College. ENGL 105H is a prerequisite for ENGL 106H.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2, 3, 7
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 200 - Introduction to the Study of Literature


    Literary genres and the research and analysis of literature. Research paper required. Students will begin portfolio for degree.

    Notes
    Must be taken by all English majors before they complete 60 hours of course work.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ENGL 201 - Survey of English Literature


    First semester: from Beowulf to the Romantic Movement; second semester: from the Romantic Movement to the present.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 202 - Survey of English Literature


    First semester: from Beowulf to the Romantic Movement; second semester: from the Romantic Movement to the present.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 221 - Classical Mythology


    Study of legends growing out of the life and literature of ancient Greece and Rome.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 8, 10
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 253 - Introduction to Professional Writing


    General procedures to be followed in writing professional reports for industry and science; the organization of ideas and scientific proposals; the preparation of industry-acceptable types of professional reports.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ENGL 301 - Survey of American Literature


    First semester: from Colonial times to the Civil War; second semester: from the Civil War to the present.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2, 3
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 302 - Survey of American Literature


    First semester: from Colonial times to the Civil War; second semester: from the Civil War to the present.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
    General Education Gen. Ed. 1a, 2, 3
    Writing Enriched Course WE
  
  • ENGL 311 - Development of the American Novel


    Study of the novels of American writers prominent during the American Romantic Movement to the later nineteenth century.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 101-102 or their equivalents.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
  
  • ENGL 312 - Twentieth-Century American Novel


    Selected works of American novelists who best reflect the literary, intellectual, and cultural trends of the twentieth century.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 102 or ENGL 106H.

    Lec. 3Cr. 3
 

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