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Course Descriptions<br />
ECE 540<br />
Reliability Theory and System<br />
Implementation<br />
ECE 541<br />
Performance Evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />
Computer and Communication<br />
Networks<br />
ECE 545<br />
Computer Communication Networks<br />
ECE 556<br />
Modern Power System Analysis<br />
ECE 557<br />
Fault Tolerant Power Systems<br />
ECE 558<br />
Power System Reliability<br />
ECE 564<br />
Control and Operation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Electric Power Systems<br />
ECE 569<br />
Digital Signal Processing II<br />
ECE 575<br />
Electron Devices<br />
ECE 578<br />
Microwave Theory<br />
ECE 581<br />
Computer and Robotic Vision<br />
ECE 585<br />
Digital Computer Design<br />
ECE 586<br />
Fault Detection in Digital Circuits<br />
ECE 588<br />
CAD Techniques for VLSI Design<br />
Economics<br />
ECON 211<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics<br />
The determination <strong>of</strong> output, employment<br />
and the rate <strong>of</strong> inflation. Topics<br />
include a broad-based discussion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
controversies in macro-economics, the<br />
appropriate use <strong>of</strong> fiscal and monetary<br />
policy, the effects <strong>of</strong> a budget deficit,<br />
determination <strong>of</strong> the rate <strong>of</strong> exchange,<br />
and the trade deficit. (3-0-3) (S)<br />
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ECON 423<br />
Economic Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Capital Investments<br />
The evaluation <strong>of</strong> proposed capital<br />
investments in the public and private<br />
sectors. Equivalent worth, rate <strong>of</strong><br />
return, and benefit/cost methods.<br />
Treatment <strong>of</strong> the time value <strong>of</strong> money,<br />
taxes, inflation, risk, interrelated<br />
investments and capital budgeting.<br />
Prerequisite: Junior standing.<br />
(3-0-3) (S)<br />
Engineering Graphics<br />
EG 100<br />
Basic Technical Drawing<br />
Designed for students who are not prepared<br />
to take EG 105 because they have<br />
had little or no high school technical<br />
drawing or who need a slower approach<br />
to the subject. Special emphasis is placed<br />
upon the use <strong>of</strong> instruments, lettering,<br />
line technique, and introductory multiview<br />
projection. (0-4-1)<br />
EG 105<br />
Engineering Graphics and Design<br />
Basic traditional and computer-based<br />
techniques and applications, multiview<br />
sketching, orthographic projection, isometric<br />
and oblique pictorials, sectioning,<br />
auxiliary views, principles <strong>of</strong> descriptive<br />
geometry, dimensioning, detail drawings,<br />
introduction to design and computeraided<br />
drafting and design (CAD).<br />
Prerequisites: Trigonometry. (1-2-2)<br />
EG 131<br />
Architectural Engineering Graphics<br />
Basic techniques <strong>of</strong> engineering graphics,<br />
emphasizing application in<br />
architectural engineering. Lettering,<br />
multiview sketching, and orthographic<br />
projection, principles <strong>of</strong> dimensioning.<br />
Plan, elevation and sectional views<br />
<strong>of</strong> structures. Isometric and perspective<br />
sketching and drawing. Introduction<br />
to building systems and materials.<br />
Introduction to computer-aided drafting<br />
and design (CAD). Prerequisite:<br />
Trigonometry. (1-2-2)<br />
EG 204<br />
Blueprint Reading<br />
for Machine Industries<br />
Industrial prints, views <strong>of</strong> objects,<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> edges and surfaces, sectional<br />
views, auxiliary views, screw threads and<br />
IIT Undergraduate Bulletin 1999-2001<br />
fasteners, dimensioning, shop processes,<br />
first-angle drawing, R.H. and L.H. drawings,<br />
and welding representation. (1-3-2)<br />
EG 224<br />
Blueprint Reading for Building Trades<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> building construction<br />
drawings and details, dimensioning,<br />
shop processes, use <strong>of</strong> symbols<br />
and conventions, material take<strong>of</strong>f,<br />
and elementary estimating. (1-3-2)<br />
EG 225<br />
Engineering Graphics<br />
for Non-Engineers<br />
Designed for students in business, liberal<br />
arts and non-technical programs.<br />
Basic drafting techniques and applications,<br />
lettering, geometric constructions,<br />
charts and graphs, technical sketching,<br />
multiview projection, pictorial drawings,<br />
dimensioning, blueprint reading<br />
and working drawings. Introduction<br />
to computer graphics. Credit for this<br />
course is not applicable to an engineering<br />
degree. (2-1-3)<br />
EG 305<br />
Advanced Engineering Graphics<br />
and Design<br />
Advanced study <strong>of</strong> auxiliary views and<br />
sectioning, gears and cams, threads and<br />
fasteners, working drawings, assembly<br />
drawings, electronic drafting, ANSI<br />
drafting standards, and computer-aided<br />
drafting and design. Engineering design<br />
project. Prerequisite: EG 105. (2-2-3)<br />
EG 306<br />
Engineering Descriptive Geometry<br />
Graphic solutions <strong>of</strong> problems involving<br />
point, line and plane relationships<br />
by auxiliary views and revolutions.<br />
Developments and intersections <strong>of</strong><br />
surfaces. Parallelism and perpendicularity,<br />
vectors, mining and civil engineering<br />
problems. Shades and shadows, conics,<br />
map projection and spherical triangles.<br />
Emphasis on those applications<br />
that promote visualization and introduce<br />
new engineering experience.<br />
Applications <strong>of</strong> computers to problem<br />
solving. Prerequisite: EG 105. (2-2-3)<br />
EG 308<br />
Architectural Drawing I<br />
Elements <strong>of</strong> architectural drafting.<br />
Lettering, symbols, plan layout, and<br />
elementary design in basic materials.<br />
Standard details <strong>of</strong> windows, doors,