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SUMMER 2006
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April 10-May12 Weekdays |
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Tuition & Information Semester Calendar
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All taped courses require Internet access for syllabus and downloading handouts.
Material Science
Engineering
= "Live" Courses
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EMA 6625 Advanced Metals
(3 Cr)
Prerequsite: EMA
4125 or equivalent. Advanced treatment of solidification phenomena during metals
processing. Topics to include nucleation, kinetics, solidification structure,
segregation, and effects of processing variables on structure and properties.
Text: TBA.
| Instructor: TBA | Time: Taped |
Civil & Coastal Engineering
CGN 6905 Engineering Project Management
(3)
Engineering management skills in support of engineering
project development and management.
Text: TBA.
| Instructor: TBA | Time: Taped |
Computer & Information Sciences & Engineering
CEN 5501C Computer Networks (3 Cr)
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| Instructor: Xia | Time: Taped |
COP 5555 Programming Language Principles (3 Cr) Prerequisite: COP 3530. History of programming languages, formal models for specifying languages, design goals, run-time structures, and implementation techniques, along with survey of principal programming language paradigms.
| Instructor: Bermudez | Time: Taped |
COT 5405 Analysis of Algorithms (3 Cr) Prerequisite: COP 3530. Introduction and illustration of basic techniques for designing efficient algorithms and analyzing algorithm complexity.
| Instructor: Ranka | Time: Taped |
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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EEL 5182 State Variable Methods in Linear Systems
(3)
Prerequisite: EEL 4657. Linear algebra and state variable methods
for design and analysis of discrete and continuous linear systems.
Text: T. Kailath, Linear Systems, Prentice Hall, 1980, 0135369614.
| Instructor: TBA | Time: TBA |
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EEL
5544 Noise in Linear Systems (3 Cr)
Passage of electrical noise and signals through linear
systems. Statistical representation of random signals, electrical noise, and
spectra.
Text: TBA
| Instructor: TBA | Time: TBA |
EEL 5718 Computer Communications (3)
Design of data
communication networks; modems, terminals. Error control, multiplexing, message
switching, and data concentration. EE.
Text: TBA.
| Instructor: Dr. McNair | Time: Taped |
EEL 5701 Foundations of Digital Signal
Processing (3 Cr)
Analysis and design of digital filters for discrete signal
processing; spectral analysis; fast Fourier transform.
Computer Support Required: TBA.
Text: A. Oppenheim and R. W. Schafer, "Discrete-Time Signal
Processing," 2nd , Prentice Hall, 1999, 0137549202.
| Instructor: Dr. Taylor | Time: Taped |
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EEL 5934f Special Topics in
Electrical Engineering: Introduction to High-Power Microwaves (3 Cr)
Syllabus
Prerequisite: This course surveys the broad range of
applications, principles of operation, device performance, and research issues
of high-power microwaves (HPM). It traces the technological trends that form the
historical foundations of the field and compares the capabilities of HPM to
those of conventional microwaves.
Text: James Benford, "High Power Microwaves," 1992, Arthec
House, 0890064156.
| Instructor: Dr. H. Zmuda | Time: T 4:00-6:30 |
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EEL 6537 Spectral
Estimation (3 Cr)
Prerequisite: EEL 5544, 5701. Measurement
and analysis of signals and noise. Digital filtering and spectral analysis; fast
Fourier transform.
Text: P. Stoica and R. Moses,
"Introduction to Spectral Analysis ," 2nd edition, Prentice-Hall,
2000, 0132584190.
| Instructor: TBA | Time: MW 11:15-12:45 |
Industrial
and Systems Engineering
Undergraduate Courses:
(3 Cr)
STA 4322 Mathematical Statistics
2
Prerequisite: STA 4321 or equivalent.
Sampling distributions, central limit theorem, estimation, properties of point
estimators, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, common large sample tests,
normal theory small sample tests, uniformly most powerful and likelihood ratio
tests, linear models and least squares, correlation. Introduction to analysis of
variance.
Computer Support Requirements: TBA
Text: D. Wackerly, W. Mendenhall, and R.
Schaeffer, "Mathematical Statistics with Applications," 6th edition,
PWS-Kent, 2001, 0534377416.
| Instructor: TBA | Time: MW 4:30-6:00 |
Graduate Courses:
EIN
6905
Special Problems: Managerial Economics for Engineers
(3 Cr)
Prerequisite: MAC 3312 or equivalent. A
survey of the economic aspects of management decision-making from an engineering
viewpoint. Includes both macro- and micro-economic models and optimization
techniques. Topics include the role of cost, price, time uncertainty, and risk
in decision-making; forecasting, technological change and productivity growth.
(Note: Cannot receive credit for this course and ESI 6912 or EIN 7933 taught previously by
Dr. Carlton under the same title.)
Computer Support Requirements: TBA.
Text: Mansfield, "Microeconomics:
Theory/Applications," W. Norton & Co.,
11th edition, 2003, 0393979180.
| Instructor: Dr. P. Carlton | Time: TR 11:15-12:45 Room: 123 |
ESI
6552
Systems Architecture (3 Cr)
Syllabus
Prerequisite: Calculus/linear algebra;
suggested prerequisite: EIN
6905 Systems Design. The course provides the foundations for developing and
evaluating architectures for systems of systems. The process for generating a
functional, physical and operational architecture from a top level operations
concept is presented.
Computer Support Requirements: TBA.
Text: D. M. Buede, The Engineering Design of
Systems: Models and Methods, 488 pp, 2000, Wiley-Interscience; ISBN:
0471282251; instructor notes. Ref: A. P. Sage, Systems
Engineering, 624 pp. 1992, Wiley-Interscience (Wiley Series in Systems
Engineering and Management). ISBN: 0-471-536-39-3; B. S. Blanchard and W. J. Fabrycky, Systems Engineering and
Analysis, 3rd edition, 738 pp., 1998 Prentice Hall, Inc. ISBN:
0-13-135047-1.
| Instructor: Dr. H. Pfister | Time: M 11:00-1:30 Room: 110 |
ESI
6912 Special Problems: Principles of Test and Evaluation II
(3
Cr) Syllabus
Prerequisite: Principles of Test and
Evaluation I. Principles of test and evaluation with emphasis on overall test
process evolution for complex engineering systems from concept testing to
production testing. Design, adaptation, validation and utilization of simulation
in all phases of the test process.
Text: M. Reynolds, "Test and
Evaluation of Complex Systems," Wiley, 1996, 047196719X; R. Mason, J. Hess
and R. Gunst, "Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments: With
Applications to Engineering and Science," Wiley, 1989,047185364X;
Instructor handouts.
| Instructor: Dr. D. Thornton | Time: MW 8:00-9:30 Room: 116 |
STA 6207 Basic
Design and Analysis of Experiments
(3 Cr)
Syllabus
Prerequisite: STA 4321, 4322. Principles
of experimental design, completely randomized design (analysis, contrasts,
diagnostics), random effects models, factorial experiments (fixed, random, and
mixed effect), block designs, Latin squares, split plots, and full and
fractional factorial experiments.
Text: R. Kuehl, "Statistical Principles
of Research Design and Analysis," 2nd edition, Brooks/Cole/Duxbury, 1999,
0534368344. Ref: Rao, "Statistical Methods w/SAS
Companion Pkg," ITP, ISBN: 0534827217.
| Instructor: Dr. D. Polk | Time: MW 4:45-6:15 Room: 119 |