Engineering
Course Descriptions
ECE 215 Mechanics of Materials
Designed to provide students with a strong fundamental foundation in the mechanics of solids. Includes the concepts of stress and strain applied to the analysis and design of members subjected to axial and torsional loads and members subjected to shear and bending, applications and transformation of plane stress and plane strain, deformation of beams, and elastic buckling of columns. 3 credits, 5 periods
Prerequisites:
ECE214 or (ECE211 and ECE212) and MAT262
Corequisites:
None
Transfer:
ASU Fulton - MSE 211(3), CEE 213(3), or MAE 213(3); ASU Poly - EGR 222(1) and Elective Credit(2); UofA - CE 215(3); NAU - CENE 253(3)
EEE 120 Digital Design Fundamentals
Number systems, conversion methods, binary and complement arithmetic, Boolean switching algebra and circuit minimization techniques. Analysis and design of combinational logic, flip-flops, simple counters, registers, ROMs, PLDs, synchronous and asynchronous sequential circuits, and state reduction techniques. Building physical circuits. 4 credits, 6 periods
Prerequisites:
CSC100, or CSC110 or CSC181, or ELE181, or NET181, or equivalent, or permission of instructor
Corequisites:
None
Transfer:
ASU Fulton - CSE 120(3) or EEE 120(3); ASU Poly - CET 150(3); UofA - ECE 274(3) and Elective Credit(1); NAU - EE 110(3)
EEE 202 Circuits and Devices
Introduction to circuits and devices. Component models, transient analysis, steady state analysis, Laplace transform, and active and passive filter networks. 5 credits, 7 periods
Prerequisites:
ECE103 or ECE103AB
Corequisites:
(MAT261 or MAT262) and (PHY116 or PHY131)
Transfer:
ASU Fulton - EEE 202(4); UofA - ECE 220(4); NAU - EE 188(3) and EE 188L(1) and Elective Credit(1)
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