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Appendix: Personnel & Enrollment

 

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undergrad
 Electronics

Department of Physics
School of Sciences and Engineering (SSE)

Professor: F. Assabghy (Dean of SSE)
Associate Professor: A. Shaarawi
Assistant Professor: T. Hassanein
Assistant Professor: S. Sedky

Minor

The aim of the minor in 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 (17 credits):

PHYS

215

Introduction to Circuit Analysis and Devices, 3cr.

 

221L

Intermediate Physics Laboratory I, 2 cr.

 

309L

Digital Logic Design Laboratory, 1 cr.

 

319

Digital Logic Design, 3 cr.

 

 

and a minimum of 8 credits selected from the following:

PHYS

305L

Modern Sensors Laboratory, 1 cr.

 

307L

Intermediate Physics LaboratoryII, 1 cr.

 

315

Modern Sensors, 3 cr.

 

318

Instrumentation Systems and Control, 3 cr.

 

323L

Advanced Physics Laboratory III, 1 cr.

 

327

Operational Amplifiers and Applications, 3 cr.

 

404L

Photonics and Optical Communication Lab, 1 cr.

 

409L

Computerized Instrumentation Lab, 1 cr.

 

414

Photonics, 3 cr.

 

415

Selected Topics, 3 cr.

 

429

Computerized Instrumentation, 3 cr.

     

EENG

321

Automatic Control, 3 cr.

 

413

Testing Digital Circuits, 3 cr.

     

CSCI

330

Computer Architecture, 3 cr.

 

339L

Computer Architecture Laboratory, 1 cr.

 

 

See course descriptions under "Physics"

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