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Electrical and Computer Engineering

ECE 217. Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering for Technology and Management

The goal of this course is to equip non-engineering business-oriented students with the technical skills to become competitive as businesspersons in a technology-driven market. To accomplish this goal, this course will aim to provide a basic understanding of electrical and computer engineering concepts. An incomplete list of topics includes: basic circuit components, dc fundamentals, ac fundamentals, semiconductors, operational amplifiers, device fabrication, power distribution, digital devices, and computer architecture (including microprocessors). A relatively low level of mathematical ability (first semester calculus) is assumed.

Prerequisite: MATH 134, or MATH 120, or consent of instructor.
3 hours. This course is designed for the Business Majors in the Technology and Management program. Electrical and Computer Engineering students may not receive credit for this course.