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Electrical and Computer Engineering (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser.
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500 level courses |
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• EE 521 - Advanced Digital Communications II
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• EE 522 - Principles of Signal Compression
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• EE 523 - Wireless Communications
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• EE 524 - Simulation of Communication Systems
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• EE 525 - Optical Communications
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• EE 530 - Linear Systems Analysis
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• EE 533 - Computer Method in Power Systems
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• EE 534 - Power System Stability
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• EE 535 - Power System Protective Relaying
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• EE 537 - Faulted Power Systems
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• EE 544 - Computer Networks and Internets
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• EE 545 - Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
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• EE 547A - Computer System Architecture I
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• EE 547B - Computer System Architecture II
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• EE 548 - High Performance Computing
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• EE 554 - Special Topics in Electrical Engineering
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• EE 561 - Stochastic Systems and Estimation
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• EE 562 - Advanced Digital Control Systems
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• EE 563 - Optimal Control Theory
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• EE 566 - System Analysis and Design
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• EE 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• EE 597 - Graduate Research
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• EE 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• EE 599 - Thesis
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• EE 900 - Graduate Studies
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Electronics and Internetworking (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements, subject to limits established by the department and approval of the graduate adviser. |
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• TECH 120 - DC Electronics
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• TECH 221 - AC Electronics
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• TECH 321 - Solid State Electronics
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• TECH 325 - Industrial Controls
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• TECH 326 - Digital Electronics
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• TECH 327 - Microprocessors
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• TECH 421 - Internetworking Technology
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• TECH 422 - Router Configurations
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• TECH 423 - Intermediate Routing and LAN Switching
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• TECH 424 - Wide Area Networks
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• TECH 425 - Programmable Controls
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English (Undergraduate) Eligibility for ENGL 095, 096, and 101 will be determined by the results of the English Placement Test (EPT), which students must take before they may register for any of these courses.
Upper division standing is prerequisite to enrollment in 400-level courses. ENGL 102 or its equivalent is prerequisite to all upper division English courses. Prerequisite for all literature courses: ENGL 250, or 200A, 200B or 200C unless otherwise stated. |
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• ENGL 095 - Basic Writing I
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• ENGL 096 - Basic Writing II
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• ENGL 100 - Supplemental Writing Practice
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• ENGL 101 - Composition I
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• ENGL 102 - Composition II
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• ENGL 200A - The Classical and Medieval Tradition
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• ENGL 200B - British Literature Survey I
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• ENGL 200C - British Literature Survey II
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• ENGL 207 - Beginning Creative Writing
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• ENGL 210 - Conceptions of the Self in Philosophy and Literature
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• ENGL 225 - Interpreting World Cinema
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• ENGL 230 - Language and Society
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• ENGL 240 - Film, Novel, Theater
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• ENGL 250 - Understanding Literature
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• ENGL 258 - Mythology in Literature
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• ENGL 260 - Women and Literature
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• ENGL 270 - Contemporary American Literature
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• ENGL 276 - Introduction to Play Writing
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• ENGL 280 - Contemporary World Literature
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• ENGL 300 - Composition for ESL Students
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• ENGL 301 - Introduction to Language
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• ENGL 305 - English Grammar and Usage
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• ENGL 306 - Technical Writing
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• ENGL 308 - Expository Writing
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• ENGL 310 - Genres of Writing
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• ENGL 327 - Ethnicity and Emotions in U.S. Film
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• ENGL 340 - Writing in the Major
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• ENGL 354 - Selected Topics in Literature
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• ENGL 377 - Literary Explorations of Justice and Racism
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• ENGL 379 - Gender and Sexuality in Popular Culture
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• ENGL 381 - Legacy of Greek and Roman Literature
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• ENGL 382 - Violence and Literature
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• ENGL 383 - Narratives of Maturity and Aging
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• ENGL 385 - Sex and Gender in Language and Literature
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• ENGL 389 - Human Emotions in Literary Expression
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• ENGL 392 - Statement and Literary Magazine Editing
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• ENGL 398 - Cooperative Education
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• ENGL 400 - Introduction to Linguistics
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• ENGL 401 - English Language in America
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• ENGL 402 - History of the English Language
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• ENGL 403 - Language and Culture
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• ENGL 405 - Modern English Grammar
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• ENGL 406 - Writing Nonfiction
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• ENGL 407 - Writing Fiction
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• ENGL 408 - Writing Poetry
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• ENGL 410 - Writing in the Schools
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• ENGL 411 - Practicum in Tutoring English
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• ENGL 416 - Chaucer
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• ENGL 417 - Shakespeare I
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• ENGL 418 - Shakespeare II
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• ENGL 419 - Milton
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• ENGL 424 - Greek and Roman Drama in Translation
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• ENGL 425 - Epic and Legend
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• ENGL 426 - African Literature
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• ENGL 428 - Contemporary Drama: Continental, English, and American
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• ENGL 430 - Children’s Literature
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• ENGL 432 - Literature for Adolescents
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• ENGL 441 - Major Critics
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• ENGL 446A - The British Novel: The Eighteenth Century
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• ENGL 446B - The British Novel: The Nineteenth Century
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• ENGL 446C - The British Novel: The Twentieth Century
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• ENGL 451 - Film and Literature
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• ENGL 452 - Reading Cultures: Cultural Studies and English Literature
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• ENGL 453 - Modern Women Writers
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