Summer Courses 2022, EE495 recently added
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Date: Mon, May 23, 2022
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Date: Mon, May 23, 2022
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Our Summer Electrical and Computer Engineering courses are posted!
Please be sure to register in a timely manner, because if we don’t meet the minimum enrollment, the course may be cancelled.
Summer courses are offered in association with the Outreach College
Recently added: EE495 Ethics in Electrical Engineering (1) 7/5-7/22 (online and just three times per week for three weeks)
- EE 160 (Python) Programming for Engineers (4) Satisfies a course requirement for all engineering majors, 6/6 – 8/12 (in person)
- EE 211 Basic Circuit Analysis I (4) Required for computer, electrical, mechanical, and engineering science majors, 6/6 – 8/12 (in person)
Required for computer and electrical engineering majors:
- EE 213 Basic Circuit Analysis II (4) 6/6 – 8/12 (in person)
- EE 324 Physical Electronics (3) 5/23-7/1 (online)
- EE 371 Engineering Electromagnetics I (3) 5/23-7/1 (in person)
- EE491F Special Topics in EE: Computer Software: Data Driven Web Development 5/23-7/1 (online)
- This course:
- is designed to be a guide for the student as they find their way when building their own web application that is live on the Internet.
- goes through concepts and exercises that will teach the basic usages of tools that will help the student developer build their web application.
- is intended to help the student finish their project using project management ideas from industry that is tailored for the classroom setting.
- During the course, the course instructor will fill the product owner and end-user role and the students will fill the role of project manager/developer.
- aims to provide you with experiences and a product you can talk to interviewers with by putting you in a team environment (if you choose to) so you can gain experience working with others and for a pseudo-team-project.
- moves away from the academia's built-in idea that someone will always have the answers to teach you. Instead it moves closer to the real-world where nobody knows the answer, but we are all going to figure it out together. In other words, there will be more guiding than teaching in this course.