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SYS / Systems & Information Engineering
SYS 6581
Selected Topics in Systems Engineering

Course Description: Detailed study of a selected topic, determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Offered as required.

SYS 6582
Selected Topics in Systems Engineering

Course Description: Detailed study of a selected topic, determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Offered as required.

SYS 7002
Case Studies in Systems Engineering

Course Description: Under faculty guidance, students apply the principles of systems methodology, design, and management along with the techniques of systems and decision sciences to systems analysis and design cases. The primary goal is the integration of numerous concepts from systems engineering using real-world cases. Focuses on presenting, defending, and discussing systems engineering projects in a typical professional context. Cases, extracted from actual government, industry, and business problems, span a broad range of applicable technologies and involve the formulation of the issues, modeling of decision problems, analysis of the impact of proposed alternatives, and interpretation of these impacts in terms of the client value system. Prerequisite: SYS 6001, 6003, and 6005.

SYS 4582
Selected Topics in Systems Engineering

Course Description: Detailed study of a selected topic determined by the current interest of faculty and students. Prerequisite: As specified for each offering.

MAE / Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
MAE 1501
Special Topics in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

Course Description: Student-led special topic courses which vary by semester.

CPE / Computer Engineering
CPE 6190
Computer Engineering Perspectives

Course Description: This course is designed for first year Graduate students in the Computer Engineering Program to help orient new graduate students to the current research topics, available research tools, software and systems, publishing systems, and other topics to help new students become successful.Prerequisite: CpE grduate student or instructor permission

HIST / History-General History
HIST 5001
Policy Design and Statecraft

Course Description: The seminar orients students to the professional world of statecraft by working through historical case studies. Breaking down critical episodes step by step, analyzing the perspectives, information, and choices of different participants, students gain more lifelike education and insight. Applying templates for policy design and assessment, they get more experience working on public problems and learning a lot of history along the way.

ARCH / Architecture
ARCH 2070
Design & Thinking

Course Description: ARCH 2070 (Formally 3070 Foundations in Design Thinking) introduces the fundamentals of Design, actively implementing the methods designers utilize for spaces, systems, and products. Open to the University, students learn interpersonal skills, a designing/making process, stakeholder/project management, and visual communication techniques. The course culminates in a demonstration showcase with opportunities for professional feedback.

ARCH 5712
Design Drawing

Course Description: This course is about drawing as a necessary component of design. It is conducted as a studio course dedicated to hand drawing skills, particularly as they relate to architectural studies. Classes are held one day each week and consist of drawing exercises. Grades are determined by a submitted portfolio.

GBAC / Unknown
GBAC 7224
Business Ethics and the Digital Age

Course Description: In this course, you will build a more accurate and up-to-date understanding of what drives human behavior, understand the nature and complexity of moral issues that digital technology and analytics raise, and practice making decisions that balance your ability to use analytics and benefit people.

LAR / Landscape Architecture
LAR 5030
Introduction to Landscape Architecture Design Theory

Course Description: A seminar that will examine foundational theories in the discipline of landscape architecture to develop a critical approach to contemporary practice.

BME / Biomedical Engineering
BME 6001
Cell and Molecular Physiology for Engineers

Course Description: Students learn foundational concepts about cellular behaviors and the molecular mechanisms that drive them by communicating findings that are published in peer-reviewed scientific and engineering papers. Prereqs: coursework in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Human Physiology/Pathology/Anatomy

CS / Computer Science
CS 2330
Digital Logic Design

Course Description: Introduction to analysis and design of digital systems from switches to gates to components to CPU. Analysis and design of combinational and sequential components including multiplexers and demultiplexers, decoders and encoders, comparators, adders and ALU, registers and register files, counters and timers, RTL design, culminating in the design of a simple programmable processor. 10-12 studio design activities. Cross-listed as ECE 2330.

ECE / Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 2330
Digital Logic Design

Course Description: Introduction to analysis and design of digital systems from switches to gates to components to CPU. Analysis and design of combinational and sequential components including multiplexers and demultiplexers, decoders and encoders, comparators, adders and ALU, registers and register files, counters and timers, RTL design, culminating in the design of a simple programmable processor. 10-12 studio design activities. Cross-listed as CS 2330.

ECE 6332
VLSI Design

Course Description: Digital CMOS circuit design and analysis: combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and memory. Second order circuit issues. Global design issues: clocking and interconnect. Use of Cadence CAD tools. Semester long team research project investigating new areas in circuit design. Prerequisites: ECE 2630, ECE 2330.

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