2009–2010 - Grove City College
2009–2010 - Grove City College
2009–2010 - Grove City College
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128 / <strong>Grove</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
ELEE 451. EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING I. Advanced senior-level laboratories<br />
involving the investigation of application areas of electrical and computer engineering, as well as<br />
the initial work period on the senior design projects. For the first two five-week segments, students form<br />
small groups and select prescribed laboratory sequences in the following areas: microprocessors, signal<br />
processing, digital control systems, digital communication systems (both baseband and bandpass),<br />
microwave measurements, and analog communication processing systems. The last five-week period<br />
involves implementation of experimental procedures proposed in Electrical Engineering 401 that<br />
address the quantitative study, design, implementation, and teamwork aspects of the senior design projects.<br />
Prerequisite: Senior standing in electrical engineering (either electrical or computer concentration).<br />
Fall semester only, one hour.<br />
ELEE 452. ELECTRICAL/COMPUTER DESIGN LAB II. This senior-level laboratory involves<br />
continuation of work on the senior design projects. Components of the course include completion of<br />
quantitative study, design, implementation, and teamwork aspects of the senior design projects, attention<br />
to task scheduling, budget, detailed technical report writing, development of team website, and<br />
public oral presentation of the project. Prerequisites: Electrical Engineering 451; Senior standing.<br />
Spring semester only, two hours.<br />
ELEE 460. INDEPENDENT STUDY. Individual study of specialized topics in Electrical<br />
Engineering. Senior standing and permission of the department chair and a faculty sponsor are<br />
required. Semester course, one, two or three hours.<br />
ELEE 470. INDEPENDENT RESEARCH. An opportunity to conduct supervised research in Electrical<br />
Engineering. Senior standing and permission of the department chair and a faculty sponsor are required.<br />
Semester course, one, two or three hours.<br />
ELEE 499. HONORS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Seniors who have shown special aptitude<br />
in electrical engineering may, with consent of the department, undertake special research problems.<br />
Not to exceed three hours each semester. Semester course, one, two or three hours.<br />
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH<br />
Dr. J. Dixon, Chair; Dr. J. Brown, Mrs. Craig, Dr. D. Dixon, Dr. Harvey, Dr. Messer,<br />
Dr. E. Potter. Part-time: Mrs. K. Anderson, Dr. Barbour.<br />
Course Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English (36 hours) (ENGL)<br />
English Core Requirements (21 hours):<br />
English 201-202, 203-204.<br />
One Shakespeare course: either English 351 or 352.<br />
One writing course: either English 371 or 381.<br />
One theory course from either English 402 or 450.<br />
Genre literature course (3 hours):<br />
Choose one from English 222, 230, 242, 243, 245, 246, 250, 252, 261, or 262.<br />
English 290 may also count with department approval.<br />
Period courses (12 hours):<br />
Choose four from English 205, 206, 242, 243, 245, 246, 302, 304, 306, 308, 312,<br />
314, 318, 324, 325, 327, 351, or 352. English 290 or 390 studies courses may also<br />
count with department approval.<br />
Courses that count in the ENGL major quality point average (MQPA):<br />
All courses with “ENGL” prefix. A minimum MQPA of 2.00 is required to graduate.