2001
Graduate School Catalog


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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - EL E

Professor Charles E. Smith, Chair
302 Anderson Hall

Professors Daigle, Elsherbeni, Glisson, and Kishk
Associate Professors Goggans, Gordan, Hanson, Holmes, and Tew
Assistant Professor Yakovlev

Graduate or prospective graduate students with backgrounds in electrical engineering may have special interests in the following courses listed under Engineering: ENGR 619-628, 729 and ENGS 633.

521, 522. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROJECTS. Approved investigation of problem under direction of a member of the staff. (May be repeated for credit). (3, 3).

523. MICROWAVE ENGINEERING. Microwave integrated circuits, scattering matrix description of microwave circuit elements, computer analysis of cascade two-ports, microwave semiconductor devices. Prerequisite: ELE 441. (3).

525. INTRODUCTION TO ANTENNAS. Linear antennas and use of computer programs for analysis and design. Arrays of antennas, beam shaping methods, and mathematical techniques. Prerequisite: ELE 441. (3).

533. ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS. Theories of electron/atom interactions and electron transport are examined to explain the electronic properties of solids. Junctions, magnetic and optical properties also are discussed with special emphasis on semiconducting materials. (3).

561. MICROWAVE CIRCUIT DESIGN. Design projects on passive and active microwave circuits (self-paced). Prerequisite: ELE 433, 523 or consent of instructor. (6 lab hours). (2).

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