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Year Two:

These are the following courses I took my second year at the university. With a description of some of the courses below.

FALL 1994
MAT 246A INTRODUCTORY CALCULUS
ENG 230A BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL WRITING
EET 111 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS I

SPRING 1995
MAT 368A ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
EET 112 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II
EET 200 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SEMINAR
BRE 269 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING & DESIGN

MAT 246A Introductory Calculus
Introduces fundamental concepts and applications of the derivative, as well as integration and its applications, derivatives of transcendental functions and a variety of integration techniques.

EET 111 Circuit Analysis I
A non calculus based introduction to elementary circuit analysis techniques as applied to dc networks including the basic laws and theorems used in linear circuit analysis.

MAT 368A Ordinary Differential Equations
An introduction to linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations, Laplace Transforms and their applications. Mathematical modeling of differential equations applicable to electrical and mechanical engineering and interpretation of the solutions are presented. A brief introduction to Fourier series and partial differential equations is also included.

EET 112 Circuit Analysis II
Continuation of EET 111. A non calculus introduction to ac circuits, including the study of reactive components and the application of phasor analysis to single phase and polyphase ac circuits in steady state.

EET 200 Electrical Engineering Technology Seminar
Exploration of topics important to the career development of EET students, such as career opportunities, structure and organization of industry and professional responsibilities.

BRE 269 Computer Aided Drafting & Design
A computer aided drafting course using the AutoCad two and three dimensional software package on microcomputers. assignments include both mechanical and architectural design. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing is discussed.

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