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Course summary
Students will study the application of basic electrical elements energy sources, resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits as they are found interconnected in operational electrical networks. The communication and signal processing area will include the study of generation, transmission and analysis of information-bearing signals, modulation systems, detection systems, and imaging systems. Students interested in computer engineering will study the design and application of microprocessor systems, digital logic devices, digital automation products, computer networks, and systems involving robots and distributed processing.
Program modules
The modules include MATH 1401 Anal. Geo. and Calculus I, CHEM 1130 General Chemistry, CSC 1320 Computing with “C”, EE 1201 Intro. to Electrical Engr., ENGL 1020 Core Composition I, MATH 2411 Anal. Geo. and Calculus II, PHYS 2311/2321 General Physics I and Lab, EE 1510 Logic Design, EE 2531 Logic Laboratory, CMMU 2101 Presentational Speaking, MATH 2421 Cal. and Anal. Geo. III, MATH 3195 Linear Algebra and Dif Eq., PHYS 2331 Gen. Physics II, EE 2132 Circuits Analysis I, ENGL 2030 or 3154, EE 2142 Circuits Analysis II, EE 2552 Sophomore Circuits Lab., EE 2651 Intro. to Comp. Engineering, H and SS Core Course, H and SS Core Course.
Entry requirement for international students
The applicant must be a high school graduate or have been awarded a High School EquivalencyCertificate by completing theGeneral EducationDevelopment (GED) test. Preference for admission is given to applicants who rank in the top 30 percent of their high school graduating class and present a composite score of 21 or higher on the ACT or a combined score of 950 or higher on the SAT. Applicants must have an admission index score of 93. Freshman applicants, who graduate from high school in 2008 or 2009, must meet the state of ColoradoHigher Education Admission Requirements (HEAR) which include the following minimum high school courses: English four years (units), Mathematics three years (units), Natural Science three years (units), two of which must be lab-based Social Studies three years (units), one of which must be United States or world history, Academic Electives two years (units). Freshman applicants, who graduate from high school in 2010 or later, must meet the state of ColoradoHigher Education Admission, Requirements (HEAR) which include the following minimum high school enrollment are calculated for unit completion in a manner that may differ from year-long course offerings.
University of Colorado At Denver And Health Sciences Center - Downtown Denver Campus accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
University Of Colorado At Denver And Health Sciences Center - Downtown Denver Campus
Department name
College of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Electrical Engineering
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