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Electromagnetic
Fields and Waves
Course: Electrical Engineering (E E) 311, section
XC (CD-ROM), section XE (streaming media)
Fundamentals and applications of electric and magnetic fields
and materials. Uniform plane electromagnetic waves; reflection
and transmission at planar interfaces; Poynting vector;
propagation in lossless and lossy media; dispersion. Transmission
lines under transient and sinusoidal steady-state conditions.
Smith chart. Guided waves. Introductory radiation and antenna
concepts. Reduction to electrostatics and magnetostatics,
potentials, capacitance and inductance, energy, force, torque.
Prerequisite: E E 201 (Electric Circuits), Math 267 (Elementary
Differential Equations), Physics 222 (Introduction to Classical
Physics I), credit or registration in Math 265 (Calculus
III)
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering distance education specifications
Dates: May 16-July 8
Delivery method: CD-ROM or streaming media
Credit: 4 undergraduate or nonmajor graduate credits
Tuition: undergraduate $816, graduate $1272
Delivery
fee: CD-ROM $1000, streaming media $720 (If
you drop this course, part or all of the delivery fee may
be refunded dependent on the date of the drop.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Instructor: Mani Mina, Assistant Professor
Registration deadline: May 9
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
Signals
and Systems II
Course: Electrical Engineering (E E) 324, section
XE
Frequency response of LTI systems, frequency selective filters,
first and second order LTI systems, amplitude modulation
and demodulation, sampling and reconstruction, the sampling
theorem and aliasing, impulse-train sampling, pulse amplitude
modulation, the Laplace and z-Transform, their properties,
and their use in analysis of LTI systems. Transfer functions,
block diagrams, linear feedback systems, stability.
Prerequisite: E E 324 (Signals
and Systems I)
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering distance education specifications
Dates: May 16-July 8
Delivery method: streaming media
This course includes a lab component. Students will need
to make arrangements to come to campus for the lab component.
Credit: 3 undergraduate or nonmajor graduate credits
Tuition: undergraduate $612, graduate $954
Delivery
fee: $540 (If
you drop this course, part or all of the delivery fee may
be refunded dependent on the date of the drop.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Instructor: Aleksandar Dogandzic, Assistant Professor
Registration deadline: May 9
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
Electronic
Devices and Circuits
Course: Electrical Engineering (E E) 203, section
XE
Operational amplifier models and applications. DC, large-signal,
and small-signal frequency-independent and frequency-dependent
models and characteristics for diodes, bipolar-junction
transistors, and field-effect transistors. SPICE simulation
applied to electronic circuit analysis and design. IC technology
for MOS and bipolar circuit design. Characteristics of IC
logic families. Laboratory design projects.
Prerequisite: E E 201 (Electric Circuits) and Computer Engineering
210
Computer
requirements: College
of Engineering distance education specifications
Dates: May 16-July 8
Day/Time: streamed live Monday through Friday 7:30-8:30
a.m.
Delivery method: streaming media
This course includes a lab component. Students will need
to make arrangements to come to campus for the lab component.
Credit: 4 undergraduate credits
Tuition: $816
Delivery
fee: $720 (If
you drop this course, part or all of the delivery fee may
be refunded dependent on the date of the drop.)
Computer
fee applies--see table
Instructor: Randy Geiger, Assistant Professor
Registration deadline: May 9
Text:
For more information, visit Engineering Distance Education
at www.ede.iastate.edu
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