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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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Junior Year<br />

Fall Semester S.H.<br />

CMSI 281 Data Structures/Algorithms .............. 3<br />

ELEC 301 Junior Lab I ................................... 3<br />

ELEC 333 Circuit Applications ........................ 3<br />

ELEC 353 Electronics I .................................. 3<br />

ELEC 383 Intro to Microprocessors ................. 3<br />

___<br />

Spring Semester S.H.<br />

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE / 383<br />

15<br />

ELEC 302 Junior Lab II .................................. 3<br />

ELEC 354 Electronics II ................................. 3<br />

ELEC 371 Linear Systems .............................. 3<br />

MATH 355 Methods of Applied Mathematics ..... 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

Senior Year<br />

Fall Semester S.H.<br />

15<br />

CMSI ___ Elective ......................................... 3<br />

ELEC 400 Design Methodology ....................... 2<br />

ELEC 401 Senior Lab I .................................. 3<br />

ELEC 423 Communications I .......................... 3<br />

ELEC 584 Intro to Microprocessors II ............... 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

Spring Semester S.H.<br />

17<br />

ELEC 402 Senior Project ................................ 3<br />

ELEC 424 Communications II ......................... 3<br />

ENGR 400 Senior Seminar .............................. 0<br />

____ ___ Elective ......................................... 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

The proper sequence of all courses should be discussed<br />

with the student’s advisor.<br />

15<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

ELEC 232<br />

Circuits<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to techniques in electrical circuit analysis,<br />

including branch, node, and mesh methods; Thevenin and<br />

Norton theorems; step and sinusoidal responses of RLC<br />

circuits; operational amplifier circuits; single phase power.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisites: CMSI 185 or ENGR 240; MATH 132; PHYS<br />

201 recommended.<br />

ELEC 260<br />

Introduction to Electricity and Applications<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Presentation of a brief history of electricity and electrical<br />

devices. Introduction to basic concepts of circuit and<br />

system analysis, electronic instruments, devices, and<br />

modern electric equipment. Demonstrations of concepts<br />

and devices are included.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher, or placement into MATH<br />

106 or higher.<br />

ELEC 281<br />

Logic Design<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to computer systems, number systems.<br />

Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic<br />

design, minimization and analysis techniques. Concepts of<br />

programmable logic devices.<br />

Lecture, 3 hours.<br />

ELEC 301<br />

Junior Lab I<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to the use of contemporary lab equipment<br />

and techniques of measurement and experimentation;<br />

introduction to technical report writing; class is used<br />

to provide a laboratory experience related to junior level<br />

courses.<br />

Laboratory, 3 hours; Lecture, 1 hour.<br />

Prerequisites: ELEC 281 and concurrent enrollment in<br />

ELEC 333 and 353 or permission of the instructor.

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