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Department of Science School of Sciences and Engineering
Professor: F. Assabghy, T. Hassanein
Minor
The aim of the minor in applied electronics is to provide students majoring in chemistry, mechanical engineering, computer science, and mathematics with a working knowledge of electronics. The hands-on laboratory instruction emphasized in the minor enables scientists and engineers to optimize their use of electronic equipment.
Requirements (16 credits): |
PHYS |
215 |
Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Devices, 3cr. |
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221L |
Intermediate Physics Laboratory I, 2 cr. |
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319 |
Digital Logic Design, 3 cr. |
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and three of the following: |
PHYS |
222L |
Intermediate Physics Laboratory II, 2 cr. |
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315 |
Operational Amplifiers and Applications, 3 cr. |
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318 |
Linear Systems Analysis, 3 cr. |
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411 |
Automatic Control, 3 cr. |
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412 |
Semiconductor Physics, 3 cr. |
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417 |
Electronic Devices and Circuits, 3 cr. |
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415 |
Selected Topics, 3 cr. |
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418 |
Network Design and Computer Methods, 3 cr. |
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419 |
Microelectronics, 3 cr. |
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429 |
Microprocessors, 4 cr. |
CSCI |
330 |
Computer Architecture |
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See Course descriptions under "Physics" |
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