EE 1100 A (CRN: 12258)
Electrical Engineering: EE Principles and Design
2 Credit Hours
About EE 1100 A
Hands-on introduction to contemporary electrical engineering principles and practice. Basic analog and digital circuit design, construction, operation, measurement. Interfacing sensors and actuators to a microcontroller, programming to interact with the world. Individual and team-based assignments that develop data dexterity and technical communication skills. Exposure to breadth of discipline and ethics in the profession. Design project. Prerequisite: First-Year students only.
Notes
Must register for lab EE 1100 A01; Open to Degree and PACE students
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