2021-2022 Academic Catalog 
    
    Sep 27, 2024  
2021-2022 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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Schedule Type Classifications

The delivery of instruction often requires educational material to be organized and presented to students in a variety of ways. In order to facilitate the planning for and scheduling of classes to accommodate these multiple types of instruction, it is necessary to divide courses into organizational parts which reflect the unique combinations of instructors, meeting places, and time patterns used to conduct the instruction. The schedule types listed below are intended to reflect the nature of activities required of students, the relationship between students and their instructors, and the settings required to deliver the content of an instructional offering.

  • LEC — Lecture
  • LAB — Laboratory
  • DIS — Distance Education
  • CLN — Clinic
  • EX — Experiential
  • IND — Individual Study
  • SD — Studio
 

Electrical and Computer Engineering

  
  • ECE 66100 - Computer Vision


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course deals with how an autonomous or a semi-autonomous system can be endowed with visual perception. The issues discussed include: sampling from a topological standpoint; grouping processes; data structures, especially hierarchical types such as pyramids, quadtrees, octrees, etc.; graphic theoretic methods for structural description and consistent labeling; issues in 3-D vision such as object representation by Gaussian spheres, generalized cylinders, etc. Prerequisite: ECE 57000. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECE 66600 - Advanced Computer Systems


    Credit Hours: 3.00. The study of theoretical aspects of advanced computer systems where multiprocessing is used. Topics include the design, architecture, and performance evaluation of multiprocessor memories, interconnection networks, and computational pipelines. Also included are the topics of scheduling, synchronization, resource allocation, load-balancing, partitioning and deadlock avoidance in multiprocessors. Also covered are the design and analysis of parallel algorithms, programming languages and automatic approaches to parallelism detection/exploitation for concurrent computation. Prerequisite: ECE 56500, 60800. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECE 69500 - Advanced Topics In Electrical And Computer Engineering


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 3.00. Formal classroom or individualized instruction on advanced topics of current interest. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECE 69800 - Research MS Thesis


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 18.00. Research MS Thesis. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology

  
  • ECET 10001 - Introduction To Electrical And Computer Engineering Technology


    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the different fields of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology. Hands-on laboratory techniques along with the exposure to lab procedures and safety will be introduced. Students would be engaged in Internet and Library Research and learn about University wide resources and how to best utilize them. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 10201 - Direct Current Circuits And Components


    Prerequisite(s): (ECET 10001 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MCET 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) ) AND (MA 14700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MA 15900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) )

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of DC electrical circuits, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, series and parallel circuits, power, magnetism, ammeters, voltmeters, ohmmeters, inductance, capacitance, and an introduction to alternating voltages, currents and reactance. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 10300 - Topics In Electrical Technology


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 4.00. This course includes specialized topics and skills associated with electrical technology. The level of coverage varies according to the audience. Since various electrical/electronics topics may be offered under this title. Does not carry credit toward degree requirements in Electrical Engineering Technology. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 10900 - Digital Fundamentals


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces basic gate and flip-flop logic devices and their application in combinational and sequential digital circuits. Topics include decoders, displays, encoders, multiplexers, demultiplexers, registers, and counters. Logic circuit analysis, implementation of circuits using standard IC chips or programmable logic devices, circuit testing, and troubleshooting are emphasized. Typically offered Fall.
    General Education: Technology


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  • ECET 15200 - Electrical Circuits II


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MA 14800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)

    Credit Hours: 4.00. A study of DC and AC electrical circuits, network theorems, j operator, phasors, reactances, impedances, phase relationships, power, resonance, ideal and air-core transformers and an introduction to graphical techniques and and an introduction to graphical techniques and transients. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 15201 - Alternating Current Circuits And Analysis


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 10201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND (MA 14800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MA 15900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) )

    Credit Hours: 3.00. AC electrical circuits, including J-operator, phasors, reactance, impedance, and power are studied. Circuit laws, network theorems, and the fundamental concepts of Fourier analysis are applied in the study of passive filters, resonant circuits, single-phase and three-phase circuits, and elementary magnetic circuits. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 15400 - Analog Electronics I


    Credit Hours: 4.00. A study of electronic devices such as the diodes, FET, BJT, Thyristors, MOSFET and operational amplifier. Analysis and design of electronic circuits such as the comparator, amplifier, filter, oscillator and voltage regulator. Other topics include the heat sinks and thermal design. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • ECET 15401 - Electronic Components And Circuits


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of electronic devices such as the diodes, FET, BJT, Thyristors, MOSFET and operational amplifier. Analysis and design of electronic circuits such as the comparator, amplifier, filter, oscillator and voltage regulator. Other topics include the heat sinks and thermal design. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 15900 - Digital Applications


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 10900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 4.00. This course continues the study of combinational and sequential digital applications using programmable logic devices and standard logic devices. The input and output characteristics of the various common logic families, the appropriate signal conditioning techniques for on/off power interfacing, digital and analog signal interfacing techniques, and memory devices and systems are discussed. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: Technology


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  • ECET 15901 - Digital Circuits And Applications


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 10900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course continues the study of combinational and sequential digital applications using programmable logic devices and standard logic devices. The input and output characteristics of the various common logic families, the appropriate signal conditioning techniques for on/off power interfacing, digital and analog signal interfacing techniques, and memory devices and systems are discussed. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 20900 - Introduction To Microcontrollers


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 21000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 4.00. This course is an introduction to microcontroller hardware and software, focusing on embedded control applications. Interconnections of components, peripheral devices, bus timing relationships, structured C-language programming, debugging, input/output techniques, and use of PC based software development tools are studied. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: Technology


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  • ECET 20901 - Microcontroller Applications


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15901 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 21000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to microcontroller hardware and software focusing on embedded control applications geared towards Internet-of-Things (IoT). Interconnection of components, peripheral devices, bus timing relationships, structured C language programming and other scripting languages, debugging, input/output techniques, and use of PC-based software development tools are studied. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 21000 - Structured C++ Programming For Electromechanical Systems


    Credit Hours: 3.00. Use of C++ in structured programming and Top Down Design techniques. Problem solving in technology applications is emphasized. The laboratory exercises will emphasize the interfacing of electromechanical systems with software and generation of embedded coding. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 21200 - Electrical Power And Machinery


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 4.00. A study of power transformers, single and polyphase circuits. The study of DC machines, AC single and polyphase synchronous and induction machines, and an introduction to power electronics. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 21201 - Electrical Power And Motors


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of power transformers, single and poly-phase circuits. The study of DC machines, AC single and polyphase synchronous and induction machines, and an introduction to power electronics. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 21401 - Introduction To Electricity And Electronics


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to the basics of electricity and electronics. Emphasis is on application of theory for the non-ECET student. The course covers basic AC & DC Circuit Analysis; Electrical and Electronic components, their characteristics and applications: Analog and digital circuits, motors and controls will also be covered in this course. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 26200 - Programmable Logic Controllers


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 21400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to programmable logic controllers to perform motor control and process control related functions on external input and output devices. Topics include: sequencing, switching, timing, data manipulation, counting, actuation signal control, analog and digital input. This course also covers motor sizing, servomotor drives, and Human Machine Interface (HMI). Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • ECET 26500 - Computer Networks


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to Data Communications and Networking hardware. The emphasis is on network hardware and topologies, physical interface standards, construction of transmission media, Local and Wide Area Network protocols as they relate to network hardware, hands-on Local Area Networks installation and troubleshooting. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ECET 29900 - Selected Electrical Engineering Technology Subjects


    Credit Hours: 0.00 to 6.00. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ECET 30300 - Communications I


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 4.00. Signal representation in time and frequency domains, concepts of noise, impedance matching, mixing, heterodyning, filters, tuned amplifiers, oscillators and voltage controlled oscillators, phase-lock-loop, analog and digital modulation in amplitude, frequency and phase and multiple user communication systems. Others topics include transmission lines, electromagnetic wave propagation in space, and antenna systems. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 30301 - Telecommunication Systems


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15401 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Signal representation in time and frequency domains, concepts of noise, impedance matching, mixing, heterodyning, filters, tuned amplifiers, oscillators and voltage controlled oscillators, phased-lock-loop, analog and digital modulation in amplitude, frequency and phase and multiple user communication systems. Other topics include transmission lines, electromagnetic wave propagation in space, and antenna systems. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 31200 - Power Electronics


    Prerequisite(s): (ECET 15400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 21700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) AND ECET 21200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 4.00. A study of application of power electronic circuits that enable efficient electric power conversion in industrial and power production systems such as motor drives, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and photovoltaic. The concepts are then applied to develop controllers for dc-to-dc converters and dc-to-ac inverters, using industry standard practices and equipment. Closed loop controls of dc-to-dc converters are implemented.


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  • ECET 31201 - Power Electronics Fundamentals


    Prerequisite(s): (ECET 15401 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 21700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) AND ECET 21201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of application of power electronic circuits that enable efficient electric power conversion in industrial power production systems such a smotor drives, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and photovoltaic. The concepts are then applied to develop controllers for dc-to-dc converters and dc-to-ac inverters, using industry standard practices and equipment. Closed loop controls of dc-to-dc converters are implemented. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 33101 - Generation And Transmission Systems For Electrical Power


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 21201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of the generation and transmission of electrical energy. Includes modeling and analysis of synchronous alternators, transformers, and transmission lines, plus analytical and computer methods of solving load flow and fault conditions on balanced and unbalanced three-phase systems. Introduces techniques used by utilities for protection and economic operation of power systems. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 36200 - Process Control Instrumentation


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 21401 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 21700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 15401 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course reviews process control principles and practices. Topics include: analog and digital signal conditioning; thermal, mechanical and optical transducers; electromechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic control devices, and the application of computer-aided tools for process control instrumentation. Various control algorithms and control loop characteristics are also studied. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 37301 - Renewable Energy Sources And Modeling


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 33101 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to renewable energy sources. Topics include energy conversion fundamentals, efficiency and renewable energy technologies such as wind, solar and geothermal. Mathematical modeling and system integration will be introduced. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 38400 - Advanced Mathematical Methods In DSP


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MA 16019 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Analog-To-Digital and Digital-To-Analog Conversion, Digital Signals, Difference Equations and Filtering, Convolution and Filtering, Z-Transforms, Fourier Transforms and Filter Shape, Digital Signal Spectra. Mathematical Modeling using MATLAB is employed. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 39200 - Digital Signal Processing


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 38400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 20901 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to the fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing: discrete-time principles, sampling theorem, discrete Fourier transform, fast Fourier transforms, time and frequency domain considerations, Z-transform, solution of difference equations and design of digital filters. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 40400 - Wireless Communication And Networking


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to components, systems and the enabling technology that communicates with sensors, actuators, and processors that deals with underlying wired and wireless communication in networking. Topics include basics of IoT edge to edge connectivity with wired and wireless protocols. Antenna diversity, spread spectrum communication, frequency hopping, mobile and multiple access communication. Introduction of wireless networking standards, Bluetooth, infrared, GPS, and RFID systems. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ECET 42300 - Current Trend In Telecom Technology With Variable Title


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 41300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00 or 4.00. This is a variable title course. A variety of current trends and topics in Telecommunications will be taught. Topics will vary. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 44500 - New Tech Computer Systems With Variable Titles


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 21000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00 or 4.00. The impact of new technologies on computer hardware and software is studied. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 45500 - Object Oriented System Design


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 21000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Course deals with the Designing of Graphic User Interface (GUI) applications using Object Oriented Programming (OOP) methodology utilizing C++ language constructs. The course will cover: the basics of Windows programming, developing Windows applications using Object Windows, Windows Functions and Messages with emphasis on interfacing with the physical objects communicating with the software objects in the realm of Computer Communications and Networking. Typically offered Fall Summer Spring.


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  • ECET 45600 - Operating System With Embedded System Design


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 20901 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The course deals with multi-processor system design targeted toward IoT applications. The multi-processor system’s hardware and software design are integrated in conjunction with the underlying embedded operating system(s). Geographically distributed IoT edge devices and sub-systems are integrated in the system under the discourse and design. Typically offered Fall.


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  • ECET 46200 - Application Of Computers In Process Control


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 21700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 4.00. A study of industrial process control systems. Study of continuous- and discrete-state process control. Analyzing process characteristics and controller tuning. Closed loop control system characteristics. System stability, open loop and closed loop transient response. Single, multivariable and cascade control system. Supervisory, direct computer control, and distributed control system. Computer-aided statistical process control (SPC). Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 47500 - Applied Electronic Drives


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course covers operational principles and application development consideration of all subsystems that make up electric drives: electric machines, power-electric based converters, mechanical system requirements, feedback controller design, and the interaction of drives with the utility grid. State of the art drive development tools are introduced through hands-on activities.


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  • ECET 49000 - Senior Design Project Phase I


    Prerequisite(s): IET 30800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND (ECET 39200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 39200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 26200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 39200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 39200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 26200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 39200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 39200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 26200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 26200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 26200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 26200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-)

    Credit Hours: 1.00 or 2.00. An extensive individual design and/or analytical project performed in consultation with one or more faculty advisors. Collaboration with representatives of industry, government agency, or community institutions is encouraged. Evidence of extensive and thorough laboratory performance is required. PHASE I includes, but is not limited to, faculty acceptance of project proposal, defining and limiting project objectives, initial research and source contacts, procurement of materials, and periodic progress reports. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    Experiential Learning (EL): Yes


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  • ECET 49001 - Senior Project I


    Prerequisite(s): (IET 30800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 38400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (IET 30800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 38400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (IET 30800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 30301 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 31201 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ECET 45600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An extensive individual or group design project, carried out with guidance from a faculty adviser. Phase I includes: determining customer requirements; considering design alternatives; deciding upon and drawing the functional blocks of the project; listing a projected bill of materials (BOM); drafting a project timeline; and writing a formal project proposal. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 49100 - Senior Design Project Phase II


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 49000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 49001 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 2.00 to 5.00. PHASE II includes, but is not limited to, continued research and finalized design, oral presentation to faculty and other interested parties, and a written technical report. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    Experiential Learning (EL): Yes


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  • ECET 49900 - Electrical Engineering Technology


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 9.00. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. Cannot be used to replace EET 48000, 49600, or 49700. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 52100 - Solar Energy Systems


    Credit Hours: 3.00. An advanced course in solar energy topics, including radiation from the sun, technology and design of photovoltaic systems, solar lighting systems, and solar-bio systems. Topics will also include energy storage using hydrogen and new advancements in solar technology. Course may be offered in classroom based, hybrid, or distance formats. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 55400 - Hybrid And Battery Technology


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course will review different sources of energy and perform the comparison between these sources. Battery and storage technology, charging systems, and battery life cycle will be studied in detail. The storage for solar thermal systems, solar photovoltaic systems, wind biomass and wave energy systems will be discussed and practical examples will be given. Hybrid Systems, the need for hybrid systems, range and type of hybrid systems will be discussed. Case studies of diesel-PV-battery, wind-PV-battery, gas-PV-battery, biomass-diesel-battery systems, gas-electrical and hybrid electric vehicles will be given. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 55600 - Alternative Energy Technology


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to various sources of energy and their process of extraction. Nonrenewable versus renewable energy sources and their harvesting technology will be studied. This will include wind, solar, fuel cells, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, and ocean energy. Most emphasis will be on renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, geothermal and oceanic energy technology and their harvesting systems. There will also be modeling simulation and analysis of wind and solar energy harvesting systems. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 58110 - Workshop In Electrical And Computer Engineering Technology


    Credit Hours: 3.00. Advanced study of technical and professional topics. Emphasis is on new developments relating to technical, operational and training aspects of industry and technology education. May be offered classroom-based, online or hybrid or independent study. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ECET 59010 - Independent Study In Electrical And Computer Engineering Technology


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 3.00. Independent study of a special problem under the guidance of a member of the staff. Does not substitute for either M.S. thesis or M.S. project credit. Prerequisite: Master’s student standing. Permission of department required. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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English

  
  • ENGL 01800 - Fundamentals Of Reading


    Credit Hours: 0.00. Aims to build the student’s functional reading level to meet the requirements of college textbooks. Stresses improvement of the basic silent reading skills of word recognition, vocabulary building literal comprehension and rate fluency. Some instruction in study techniques. Individualized and performance-oriented. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 01900 - English Composition For English As A Second Language (ESL) Students


    Credit Hours: 0.00. English composition for those students whose common use of English indicates a need for instruction in English as a second language. An equivalent of ENGL 020. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 02000 - Fundamentals Of Writing


    Credit Hours: 0.00. A review of writing fundamentals for those who need further training and practice. Emphasis will be on English grammar, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure, and paragraph organization. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 02100 - Low-Intermediate Grammar And Writing


    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is a “low proficiency” course that focuses on skills and strategies for effective academic writing. This course focuses on developing basic ability to write effectively in English through extensive practice in pre-writing, drafting, revising and editing. Students engage in discussion and small group work to develop and improve basic composition skills, including organization, rhetoric, grammar and mechanics, and sentence structure. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 02200 - Intermediate Grammar And Writing


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 02100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF P

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This course focuses on skills and strategies for effective academic writing. This course focuses on the development of composition skills, with emphasis placed on organization, sentence structure, grammar, and idea clarity. Students engage in discussion and small group work to develop and improve composition skills, including organization, rhetoric, grammar and mechanics, and sentence structure. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 02300 - Advanced Grammar And Writing


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 02200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF P

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This course focuses on skills and strategies for effective academic writing in the mainstream academic setting. Students at this level are expected to write at an advanced level. Students practice various rhetorical aspects of writing while focusing on improving the cohesion, unity, and clarity of ideas. Students engage in discussion and small group work to enhance and develop advanced composition skills for academic writing. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 02400 - Building Skills With Stories


    Credit Hours: 0.00. Building Skills with Stories is a multi-skills foundations-level course. In this course, students will read fictional stories and use these stories as the context for practicing a variety of skills. A focus will be on developing vocabulary through target words in the stories and through expansion activities. Students will also work on grammar, pronunciation, and spelling as well as improve their writing through responses to the stories and their speaking through discussions about them. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 02500 - Introduction To American Culture


    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is an elective for students with Low-Intermediate skill level. Each section of ENGL 02500 will introduce American Culture through different themes and skill emphasis, such as film, reading and writing short stories, etc. This course may not be substituted for English 10400 or English 10500, nor be counted toward degree requirements. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 02600 - Foundations Writing


    Credit Hours: 0.00. Foundations Writing is an introductory writing course that focuses on skills and strategies for writing sentences and paragraphs. Through class activities and writing assignments, this course will build your grammar skills and improve your writing fluency. In the second half of the semester, you will be introduced to academic paragraphs. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 03000 - Foundations Listening And Speaking


    Credit Hours: 0.00. Foundations Listening and Speaking is a course intended for students who did not meet the qualifications for admittance into the ELP’s level 1 low-intermediate course. The purpose of this course is to prepare the students for successful matriculation into level 1 and to provide them with solid listening and speaking skill sets in English; skills and abilities that will surely increase their chances of future academic success overall. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 03100 - Low-Intermediate Listening And Speaking


    Credit Hours: 0.00. This course focuses on developing basic listening and conversation skills. Students practice listening and speaking about various topics, both inside and outside of the classroom, in order to establish a solid foundation in this essential skill. A wide variety of listening excerpts, discussion prompts, and small-group tasks, assist in the development of listening comprehension and oral fluency and accuracy. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 03200 - Intermediate Listening And Speaking


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 03100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF P

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This course focuses on strategies for the further development of listening skills and oral fluency in an academic context. Students at this level practice listening and speaking about various personal and academic topics, both inside and outside the classroom, in order to expand these abilities. A wide variety of listening excerpts, discussion prompts, and small-group tasks, assist in the development of listening comprehension and oral fluency and accuracy. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 03300 - Advanced Listening And Speaking


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 03200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF P

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This course focuses on skills and strategies for the further development of effective academic and social listening and speaking skills in English. Students at this level are expected to practice listening and speaking extensively about various topics, both inside and outside the classroom, in order to expand their listening abilities. A wide variety of listening excerpts, discussion prompts, and small-group tasks, prepare students for listening and speaking in a mainstream academic setting. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 03500 - English Communication Skills


    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is an elective for students with Intermediate skill level designed to provide students with additional instruction in reading, writing, or listening and speaking. Each section of this elective will approach English language skills through a different theme and skill emphasis, such as film, reading and writing short stories, American culture, etc. This course may not be substituted for English 10400 or English 10500, nor be counted toward degree requirements. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 04000 - Foundations Reading


    Credit Hours: 0.00. Foundations Reading is designed for beginning students with limited or no basic formal instruction in reading in English. The purpose of this course is to develop a strong foundation in basic reading literacy skills, the General Service List vocabulary, beginning academic vocabulary, and spelling foundations to improve reading skills. Students at this level engage in silent sustained reading primarily of non-fiction, high interest texts in groups with teacher support. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 04100 - Low-Intermediate Reading Comprehension


    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is a course that focuses on skills and strategies for effective reading at a basic level. Students at this level are expected to read both inside and outside the classroom in order to improve and refine their reading skills. Students will practice a number of reading strategies for reading faster, understanding vocabulary in context and will practice using strategic reading skills. Discussion and small group work follow reading selections to help develop critical reading and thinking skills. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 04200 - Intermediate Reading Comprehension


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 04100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF P

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This course focuses on skills and strategies for effective academic reading. Students at this level are expected to read extensively, both inside and outside the classroom, in order to improve and refine their reading skills. Students practice a number of reading strategies for reading faster, understanding vocabulary in context and will practice using strategic reading skills. Discussion and small group work follow reading selections to help develop critical reading and thinking skills. The increase in contact hours will provide the time needed for effective instruction. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 04300 - Advanced Reading Comprehension


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 04200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF P

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is an advanced reading course that focuses on skills and strategies for effective academic reading. Students at this level are expected to read extensively, both inside and outside the classroom, in order to improve and refine their reading skills. Students practice a number of reading strategies for reading faster and understanding vocabulary in context. Discussion and small group work follow reading selections to help develop critical reading and thinking skills. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 04500 - Academic Study Skills


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 03500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF S

    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is an elective for students with Advanced skill level designed to provide students with additional instruction in reading, writing, or listening and speaking. Each section of this course will approach academic study skills through a different theme and skill emphasis, such as film, reading and writing short stories, etc. This course may not be substituted for English 10400 or English 10500, nor be counted toward degree requirements. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 05100 - Topics In English As A Second Language


    Credit Hours: 0.00. This is a variable title, variable contact hour (0 to 6) course and is available for students at all skill levels. May be repeated as topics vary. This course may not be substituted for English 10400 or English 10500, nor be counted toward degree requirements. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 10000 - English Composition


    Credit Hours: 4.00. For first-year students needing intensive instruction in the fundamentals of English composition as preparation for enrollment in other composition courses. Upon completion of this course, students will be assigned to subsequent composition courses according to the teacher’s recommendation. Typically offered Fall Spring.
    General Education: English Composition


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  • ENGL 10100 - English Composition I


    Prerequisite(s): HENG FOR MIN. SCORE OF 2.50

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Prerequisite for all courses in English except ENGL 10000 and any other courses specified by the department. The first semester of the first-year composition sequence. This course is intended to help students write clear and effective prose for their work at the University and beyond. It includes the study of the writing process, matters of grammar, structure, and style, and entails extensive practice in the writing and revising of expository essays. Students must earn at least a C to qualify for enrollment in English 10200. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. CTL: IEL 1240 English Composition I


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  • ENGL 10200 - English Composition II


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The second semester of the first-year composition sequence. Students practice critical reading and thinking, and arguing a thesis in clear and effective prose. The course also involves preparation of at least two research papers. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer. CTL: IEL 1241 English Composition II


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  • ENGL 10400 - English Composition I


    Credit Hours: 3.00. Emphasis on the organization of the expository theme. Directed writings of themes based on personal experience, on the relationship between experience and language, and on the relationship between experience and ideas. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: English Composition


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  • ENGL 10500 - English Composition II


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The second half of the basic composition sequence. Extensive practice in writing clear and effective prose. Instruction in logic, structure, and style. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: English Composition
    Experiential Learning (EL): Yes


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  • ENGL 10600 - First-Year Composition


    Credit Hours: 4.00. This 4-credit hour composition course includes student-teacher conferences. Students in this course produce between 7,500-11,500 words of polished writing (or 15,000-22,000 total words, including drafts or the equivalent). Within the course, students will learn to write with a rhetorical awareness of diverse audiences, situations, and contexts; critically think about writing and rhetoric through reading, analysis, and reflection; provide constructive feedback and incorporate feedback into their own writing; perform research and evaluate sources to support claims; and engage multiple digital technologies for different purposes. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 10800 - Accelerated First-Year Composition


    Credit Hours: 3.00. In this 3-credit hour composition course students should expect an emphasis on self-guided work. Students in this course produce between 7,500-11,500 words of polished writing (or 15,000-22,000 total words, including drafts or the equivalent). Within the course, students will learn to write with a rhetorical awareness of diverse audiences, situations, and contexts; critically think about writing and rhetoric through reading, analysis, and reflection; provide constructive feedback and incorporate feedback into their own writing; perform research and evaluate sources to support claims; and engage multiple digital technologies for different purposes. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 11200 - First-Year Seminar For English Majors


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This is a course for beginning English majors, and is required for students transferring into the major with fewer than 60 credits who have not taken another first-year seminar. The course introduces students to campus resources, goal setting, values exploration, relationship of academic planning and life goals, discipline specific career exploration, and critical thinking. Participation in outside activities may be required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: First Year Experience


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  • ENGL 18600 - College Reading And Study Skills


    Credit Hours: 3.00. Emphasizes development of effective textbook reading and review strategies, acquisition of college-level vocabulary, utilization of library resources, improvement of such classroom learning skills as lecture note-taking and test taking. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 20100 - The Nature Of Literary Study


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of literary concepts and critical procedures as applied to representative poetry, fiction, and drama, with practice in critical writing. Required of English majors. Typically offered Fall Spring.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 20200 - Engaging English


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This theme-based course introduces students to the field of English, and provides foundational liberal arts skills. It teaches, for instance, critical and creative thinking, reading, and writing using a variety of genres, texts, and media. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 20400 - Special Topics In Writing


    Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND ENGL 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D) OR (ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND ENGL 10500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A course in writing, with the special topic selected by the instructor. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • ENGL 20500 - Introduction To Creative Writing


    Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ENGL 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-) OR (ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND ENGL 10500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00.Practice in writing short prose narratives and poetry for students who have finished composition and wish to expand into creative work. Workshop criticism and discussion of published writing. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 22000 - Technical Report Writing


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of application of the principles of good writing in industrial reporting with emphasis on the techniques of presenting information graphically as well as in a clear, concise written form. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: English Composition


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  • ENGL 22700 - Elements Of Linguistics


    Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND ENGL 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D) OR (ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D AND ENGL 10500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A summary of what is known about human language, its structure, its universality, and its diversity; language in its social setting; language in relation to other aspects of human inquiry and knowledge. Credit will not be awarded for both ENGL 22700 and LC 26100. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.CTL:IEL 1260 Introduction To Linguistics


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  • ENGL 23100 - Introduction To Literature


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Reading and discussion of English, U.S. and international literature to develop a basic understanding of ideas, forms, genres, and styles associated with diverse literary traditions. Writing about literature to foster skill in critical analysis. Typically offered Fall Spring.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 23200 - Thematic Studies In Literature


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C OR ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Examination of a particular theme, such as the hero, death, or the city, and the techniques by which it is treated in various literary works, usually in more than one genre. Current offerings available from counselors. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 23700 - Introduction To Poetry


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Reading and discussion of poetry from different periods aimed at enhancing the student’s understanding of genre, form, and style; how poetry grows out of and speaks to its historical moment; and how poetry addresses pressing social issues.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 23800 - Introduction To Fiction


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Reading and discussion of poetry from different periods aimed at enhancing the student’s understanding of genre, form, and style; how poetry grows out of and speaks to its historical moment; and how poetry addresses pressing social issues. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 24000 - Survey Of The British Literature: From The Beginnings Through The Neoclassical Period


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to English literature from the Anglo-Saxon age through the eighteenth century neoclassical period. The course may also treat significant minor writers in their relation to literary movements and ideas. Typically offered Fall.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 24100 - British Literature After 1789


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Surveys authors, periods, and themes of British literature from the late eighteenth century through the modern period. The course may also treat significant minor writers in their relation to literary movements and ideas. Typically offered Spring.


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  • ENGL 24100 - Survey Of The British Literature: From The Rise Of Romanticism To The Modern Period


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Surveys authors, periods, and themes of British literature from the late eighteenth century through the modern period. The course may also treat significant minor writers in their relation to literary movements and ideas. Typically offered Spring.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 25700 - Literature Of Black America


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 20100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 22100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A survey of literature written by black American authors. Close attention is paid to the history of black literature and to the historical context in which it was written, as well as to the texts of major works by black writers. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 26000 - Introduction To World Literature: To 1700


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A comparison of some of the major works of world literature in translation, from the beginnings to 1700. Emphasis on Greek, Roman, Eastern and early European literature. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 26100 - Introduction To World Literature: Since 1700


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A comparison of some of the major works of world literature in translation, from 1700 to present. Emphasis on Continental, African, Latin-American and Eastern literature. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 26600 - World Literature: From The Beginnings To 1700 A.D.


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 20100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 22100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. (CMPL 26600) World literature in translation. A comparative and chronological survey of the masterpieces of Eastern and Western literature. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.CCN: IEL 1250 World Literature 1
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 26700 - World Literature: From 1700 A.D. To The Present


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 20100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 22100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 23900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. (CMPL 26700) World literature in translation. A comparative and chronological survey of the masterpieces of Eastern and Western literature. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.CCN: IEL 1251 World Literature 2
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 28600 - The Movies


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is a comprehensive introduction to the aesthetics and history of movies. Students will learn how films are constructed, how they represent and challenge cultural and aesthetic values, and how they are produced and distributed. Typically offered Spring.
    General Education: Humanities


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  • ENGL 28800 - Theory And Investigation


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces students to theories and research methods that practitioners in literary studies use to analyze literature, prose, digital media, discourse, popular culture, cultural practices, and ideologies. Emphasis is on how to frame questions important to students and in the field, how to employ theory to explore them critically, and how to apply the results of such inquiry in social praxis. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 30200 - Publications Design


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course focuses on the design, layout and production of various documents using personal computers. Emphasis is given to principles of publication design and page makeup, typography, and the use of personal computers in business publishing. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 30502 - Creative Writing As A Profession


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the industry practices of and for creative writers. Course will include introduction to various careers in and elements of publishing. Students will edit, design, and produce a student journal or similar publication. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • ENGL 30700 - Written And Oral Communication For Engineers


    Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF B- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-) AND COM 11400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND (CE 27500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ECE 20200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ME 27500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Course focuses on written and oral communication specifically for the environment, with special attention given to purpose, organization, audience analysis, and appropriate situational protocol. Written work emphasizes technical reports, technical descriptions, research skills, principles of document design, collaborative writing, and routine correspondence. Oral work emphasizes project presentations, conference planning and leadership, and small group dynamics. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: English Composition


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