2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Jun 29, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Environmental Design

  
  • EDI 400 - Selected Topics

    School of Design
    1-6 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDI 452 - Environmental Design Capstone Project

    School of Design
    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Design development and presentation of capstone project.
    PREREQ: DES 451
  
  • EDI 453 - Thesis Prep and Research

    School of Design
    3 credit(s)
    Research in relation to the design of the interior environment focused on the development of thesis proposal and programming.
    PREREQ: EDI 351  AND EDI 353 
    COREQ: DES 451 
  
  • EDI 454 - Environmental Design Portfolio

    School of Design
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Development of professional portfolio, self-branding, interviewing techniques.
    PREREQ: DES 451  AND EDI 453 
    COREQ: EDI 452 
  
  • EDI 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    School of Design
    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum

Education (General)

  
  • EDU 101 - First Year Forum

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    An introduction to the School of Education and Syracuse University. Designed to assist student with a successful transition to college.
  
  • EDU 200 - Selected Topics

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester. *
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 201 - Practicum in Pre-K Inclusive Education

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Observation and engagement with children in preschool settings serving nondisabled children and children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or other developmental disabilities. Provides opportunities to observe practices discussed in EDU 203 classes and readings.
    COREQ: EDU 203  
  
  • EDU 202 - Practicum: Primary Grades

    School of Education
    .5 credit(s) Every semester
    Observation and/or engagement with children in early elementary school grades serving diverse children. Provides opportunities to observe practices, develop relationships, and observe how children learn as discussed in EDU 203 classes and readings.
    COREQ: EDU 203  
    Repeatable 1 time(s), 1 credits maximum
  
  • EDU 203 - Introduction to Inclusive Schooling

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: DSP 203 
    Examining schools and teaching from a disability studies perspective. Topics, issues, values related to inclusive education. Readings, observations and analysis of cultural media.
  
  • EDU 204 - Principles of Learning in Inclusive Classrooms

    School of Education
    3-4 credit(s) Irregularly
    Understanding learning, learner similarities and differences in diverse populations; schools and classrooms as complex learning settings; teacher decision-making based on classroom observations, student assessment, theory, and situation analysis. No more than one of EDU 204,303, or 307 may be taken for credit.
  
  • EDU 221 - Education for Transformation

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Exploration of education related professional fields. Critical examination of issues of power and privilege in U.S. Strategies for working toward social and cultural transformation.
  
  • EDU 270 - Experience Credit

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in good academic standing.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 290 - Independent Study

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 300 - Selected Topics

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 301 - Methods and Practice in Teaching Art

    School of Education
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: EDU 601
    Immersion in arts instructional responsibilities. Focus on developing emergent approaches to K-12 arts pedagogy. Initiates development of meaningful instructional repertoires and practices; teacher-learner dialogue techniques; classroom management strategies. Includes teaching Saturday art workshops. Additional worked required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: AED 317
  
  • EDU 302 - Methods and Curriculum in Teaching Art

    School of Education
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: EDU 602
    Focuses on creating visual culture and culturally responsive curriculum and assessment units for first-year professional practice; interdisciplinary perspectives; values, ethics, and policy approaches for de-emphasizing prevailing “school art” paradigms. Includes teaching Saturday art workshops.
    PREREQ: EDU 301 
  
  • EDU 303 - Children’s Learning in ENL Inclusive Classrooms

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Theories of learning, characteristics of learners, and principles of teaching as a means of exploring how to teach diverse elementary school children in inclusive settings.  Unique challenges and opportunities for those learning academic English while learning content areas.
    COREQ: EDU 202
  
  • EDU 304 - Study of Teaching

    School of Education
    3-4 credit(s) Every semester
    Teaching in secondary schools and in special subject areas. Observing and analyzing teacher and student behavior, exploring what others expect of teachers and they of each other. Minimum 25-hour field placement. No more than one of EDU 304, EDU 605 , EDU 606 or EED 606 may be taken for credit.
  
  • EDU 310 - The American School

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: EDU 610
    Issues that impinge on teachers, teaching, and schools in today’s society. May not be repeated for credit.
  
  • EDU 321 - International Education for Transformation

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EDU 622
    Theories of international development applied to international education. How nationalism, race, gender, culture, and class shape educational opportunity. Cultural and social transformation strategies. Additional work for graduate students.
  
  • EDU 355 - Fundamentals of Teaching for Non-Majors

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Strategies for building community; implementing interactive, culturally-relevant instruction; planning using multiple intelligences; and teaching pro-social skills to youth in classroom and community environments. In-class practice of strategies. Course does not apply to teacher certification programs.
  
  • EDU 366 - Safe and Healthy Learning Environments

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Child abuse identification; abduction, school violence, substance abuse, and fire prevention; Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) training; general safety; as it relates to all students, preK-12. Required for NY State school certification programs.
  
  • EDU 400 - Selected Topics

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 421 - Behavior Techniques in Music Education

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EDU 621
    Behavior techniques in classroom and rehearsal situations. Development of music task-analysis skills and reinforcement techniques. Learning goals in music for children of different ages and abilities.
  
  • EDU 431 - Art in the Classroom

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Workshop experience with art as it relates to the various academic areas and other arts. For education majors without an art background. Promotes effective working relationship between classroom teacher and arts specialists.
  
  • EDU 432 - Music in the Classroom

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Introduction for non-music majors to skills/resources necessary to teach music to children. Assists the classroom teacher in the use of music and the music specialist in school setting.
  
  • EDU 433 - Speech and Drama in the Classroom

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Introduction to rhetorical and dramatic skills. Basic principles, critical and creative processes, and adaptive action. Students experience positions of reporter interpreter, advocate actor, and discussant oral reader.
  
  • EDU 434 - Creative Movement for the Classroom

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Use of movement exploration as integral to the learning process; implementation of movement elements into curriculum; appreciation for and understanding of the child’s basic need to move and to learn through movement is stressed.
  
  • EDU 465 - Literacy, Inclusion, and Diversity in Italy

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Only during the summer
    Double Numbered with: EDU 665
    Three-week study abroad immersion course; literacy, inclusion, and diversity in Italian schools and communities through language study, school-based literacy projects, lectures, school and museum visits, readings, and discussions.  Additional work for graduate students.
  
  • EDU 470 - Experience Credit

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    Participation in a discipline or subject related experience. Student must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 490 - Independent Study

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    School of Education
    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • EDU 508 - Student Teaching

    School of Education
    2-15 credit(s) Every semester
    Supervised teaching experience in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade settings, with required seminars and conferences. Matriculated teacher preparation students only. Repeated as program requires. Variable length experiences earn V-grade until complete, leading to P or F grade. Prerequisites and credits vary by program. Offerings may vary each semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EDU 522 - Social Studies and Democracy: The Reconstruction of Education

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Relationship of social studies education to US democracy. Forces shaping our thinking about and understanding of history, politics, social issues, etc. Civic education’s role in creating an active citizenry. Critical social theory around social studies related issues; current issues in the field of social studies.
  
  • EDU 535 - Quality Infant Care Giving

    School of Education
    2-3 credit(s) Only during the summer
    Crosslisted with: HFS 535 
    Workshop. Research theories and demonstrations of infant/toddler care, development, and assessment; group care, legal and budgeting issues, and work with parents.

Elementary Education

  
  • EED 270 - Experience Credit

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    Repeatable
  
  • EED 290 - Independent Study

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • EED 300 - Selected Topics: Elementary Education

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EED 314 - Teaching Strategies for Inclusive Education

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Creating cooperative, inclusive classroom communities with a focus on community building, classroom climate, interactive large and small group teaching strategies and positive responses to classroom and family diversity. Implementation during field experience. Effective spring 2009
  
  • EED 323 - Primary Grade Mathematics Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Integration of theory, research, and practice in teaching and learning of mathematics in grades 1-3. Examination of programs’ scope, sequence, and materials. Designing, teaching and assessing inclusive lessons and units, including differentiated instruction and adaptations. Admission to block II is required.
    COREQ: EED 328  AND EED 336  AND EED 362  AND SPE 324 
  
  • EED 325 - Primary Grade Literacy Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Methods and curriculum for literacy instruction in grades 1-3, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Lesson planning for children with diverse needs and disabilities. Effective spring 2009
    COREQ: EED 361 
  
  • EED 328 - Block II Field Experience

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Six week, 4.5 days per week classroom experience in grades 1-3. Student must be admitted to Block II.
    COREQ: EED 323  AND EED 336  AND EED 362  AND SPE 324 
  
  • EED 336 - Elementary Social Studies Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: EED 626
    Formulation and teaching of thematic unit plans to children with and without disabilities. Incorporates children’s multicultural literature, inquiry-based curriculum materials, primary source documents, and activity-based instruction. Decisions based on concepts and values.
    COREQ: EED 323  AND EED 328  AND EED 362  AND SPE 324  
  
  • EED 337 - Elementary Science Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: EED 627
    Formulation and teaching of unit plans to children with and without handicaps. Decisions based on concepts and thinking skills. Reviews of curriculum materials and student- centered activities. Fostering inquiry.
    COREQ: EED 363  AND EED 423  AND EED 425  AND EED 438  
  
  • EED 361 - Block I Field Experience and Seminar

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Seminar for students to critically reflect upon their field experiences. Professionalism, collaborative problem solving (including classroom management), and understanding and positively contributing to the school community. Six week, 2.5 hours per day classroom experience (grades 1-3). Must have been admitted to first professional block.
    COREQ: EED 325 
  
  • EED 362 - Block II Field Seminar

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Opportunities for students to critically reflect upon and understand their field experiences. Emphasis on professionalism, collaborative problem solving (including classroom management) and becoming a productive school change agent.. Student must be admitted to Block II.
    COREQ: EED 323  AND EED 328  AND EED 336  AND SPE 324 
  
  • EED 363 - Block III Field Seminar

    School of Education
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Opportunities for students to critically reflect upon and understand their field experiences. Emphasis on professionalism, collaborative problem solving (including classroom management) and becoming a productive school change agent. Admission to Block III is required.
    COREQ: EED 337 AND EED 438  AND EED 423  AND EED 425  
  
  • EED 400 - Selected Topics

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EED 423 - Intermediate Grade Mathematics Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Integration of theory, research, and practice in teaching and learning of mathematics in grades 4-6. Examination of programs’ scope, sequence, and materials. Designing, teaching and assessing inclusive lessons and units, including differentiated instruction and adaptations. Admission to Block II is required.
    PREREQ: EED 323 
    COREQ: EED 337  AND EED 363  AND EED 425  AND EED 438 
  
  • EED 425 - Intermediate Grade Literacy Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Methods and curriculum for literacy instruction in grades 4-6, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Lesson and unit planning for children with diverse needs and disabilities. Student must be admitted to Block III.
    PREREQ: EED 325  
    COREQ: EED 337  AND EED 363  AND EED 423  AND EED 438  
  
  • EED 432 - Teaching Number Ideas, K-6

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Crosslisted with: MTD 432 
    Double Numbered with: EED 632
    Numeration, operations, number theory, and rational number concepts and processes as foundational components of the elementary mathematics curriculum. Development of instructional methods and curriculum. Research on learning and teaching mathematics. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • EED 433 - Teaching Geometry and Measurement, K-6

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Crosslisted with: MTD 433 
    Double Numbered with: EED 633
    Geometry and measurement concepts and processes as foundational components of the elementary mathematics curriculum. Development of instructional methods and curriculum. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • EED 438 - Block III Field Experience

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Six week, 4.5 days per week classroom experience in grades 4-6.
    COREQ: EED 423  AND EED 425  AND EED 337  AND EED 363 
  
  • EED 445 - Inclusive Early Childhood Education Integrated Methods and Curriculum

    School of Education
    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Integrated whole-child approach to early childhood pedagogy, research, methods and curriculum. Working from young children’s interests and developmentally appropriate practices, integrating language, literacy, math, science, social studies and early childhood special education.
    PREREQ: EED 336
    COREQ: EED 446
  
  • EED 446 - Inclusive Early Childhood Special Education PreK Field Experience

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Full-day practicum field experience (25 or more days) in a pre-school setting. Plan and implement developmentally appropriate teaching-learning experiences for children with diverse needs, integrating literacy, math, science and social studies. Approval for Block 3 required.
    COREQ: EED 445
  
  • EED 464 - Student Teaching Seminar/Inclusive Education

    School of Education
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Opportunities for student teachers in the Inclusive Elementary and Early Childhood Programs to critically reflect upon and understand their field experience. Emphasis on professionalism, collaborative problem solving (including classroom management) and becoming a productive school change agent.
    COREQ: EDU 508 
  
  • EED 470 - Experience Credit

    School of Education
    1-6 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Participation in a discipline or subject related experience. Student must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing.
    Repeatable

Engineering Physics

  
  • ENP 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum

Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises

  
  • EEE 110 - Discovering the Entrepreneur Within

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Self-exploration of issues surrounding creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship (CIE) as they apply in all facets of life. Students apply their creative potential in various contexts, including a community-based social entrepreneurship project. Students must be enrolled in the Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Learning Community.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • EEE 200 - Selected Topics

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EEE 370 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Course focuses on what it takes to start, grow, and sustain new ventures. Topics include: understanding entrepreneurs and their teams, evaluating opportunities, creating a venture plan, securing resources. Readings and guest lecturers emphasized.
  
  • EEE 375 - Entrepreneurial Family Business Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EEE 675
    Examines family business issues, such as managing relationships, communication and conflict, ownership and governance, strategy, and succession. Focus is entrepreneurial management of family firms, including maintaining an entrepreneurial spirit throughout the firm and across generations. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • EEE 378 - Imagination, Entrepreneurship and Creative Problem Solving

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Creativity and ideation as they relate to entrepreneurship. Perspectives on opportunity discovery and assessment are examined. Theoretical and conceptual foundations for the application of creativity to business problem solving are investigated.
    PREREQ: EEE 370 
  
  • EEE 382 - Entrepreneurial Marketing

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EEE 682
    The interface between entrepreneurship and marketing, including both the role of entrepreneurial thinking in marketing practice, and the marketing issues in new ventures. Exploration of emerging marketing forms, including guerilla, viral, and buzz marketing. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • EEE 400 - Selected Topics

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1-6 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • EEE 420 - Corporate Entrepreneurship

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EEE 621
    Examination of the application of entrepreneurship concepts and behaviors within established organizations, assessment of factors contributing to a company’s entrepreneurial orientation, and identification of ways to foster higher levels of entrepreneurship within firms.
    PREREQ: EEE 370 
  
  • EEE 422 - Entrepreneurial Turnarounds

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EEE 622
    Process of entrepreneurial turnarounds in nascent and established corporate environments. Examination of internal and external causes leading to the troubled condition.  Development and implementation of successful recovery strategies from the top down. Additional work required for graduate students. 
    Repeatable 1 time(s)
  
  • EEE 439 - Entrepreneurship and Digital Commerce

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    The role of emerging digital technologies and the internet in creating entrepreneurial opportunities.
    PREREQ: EEE 370 
  
  • EEE 440 - Social Entrepreneurship in Action

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Opportunities and challenges associated with using entrepreneurial solutions to address social problems. Applications include analyzing, launching, and operating social purpose organizations.
  
  • EEE 442 - Emerging Enterprise Law

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Law as regulator of emerging enterprises: formation, financing, siting the enterprise, intellectual property, debtor-creditor relations, global markets. Law as opportunity: in emerging fields such as pollution prevention, sustainable development, and international treaties.
    PREREQ: LPP 255 
  
  • EEE 443 - Emerging Enterprise Consulting

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Students nearing the completion of their studies work in consulting teams to assist local small firms and entrepreneurs. Problems are isolated and solutions are then developed and implemented. A team consultant’s report is then prepared.
  
  • EEE 444 - Dilemmas and Debates in Entrepreneurship

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EEE 644
    Designed around a series of critical dilemmas confronted by entrepreneurs when creating and growing a venture. Entrepreneurs explore with students the issues surrounding these dilemmas in a structured format. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • EEE 446 - Minority and Woman’s Entrepreneurship: Race, Gender, and Entrepreneurial Opportunity

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Topics covered include: race, gender, and ethnicity as factors that impact entrepreneurship. The theoretical underpinnings of minority and women’s entrepreneurship and their opportunities, challenges, and strategies to venture formation.
  
  • EEE 450 - Sustainable Enterprise

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainability and their interdependence. Influences on organizations to adopt sustainable approaches to operations and activities. Tools to promote and validate organizational sustainability. Transdisciplinary emphasis.
  
  • EEE 451 - Finance for Emerging Enterprises

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    A hands-on case course on raising and managing working capital in the emerging enterprise. Topics include: factoring, venture capital, receivables and payables management, planning for sustainable growth, etc. Course requires use of computer spreadsheets.
    PREREQ: EEE 370 
  
  • EEE 452 - International Entrepreneurship

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: INB 452 
    Double Numbered with: EEE 652
    A fusion of two areas of study: global business and entrepreneurship. The theories, concepts, and tools of international business are discussed from the perspective of the entrepreneur. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • EEE 457 - Strategic and Entrepreneurial Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    The capstone integrative experience for management majors culminating in the development of a comprehensive plan for a new business venture or a nonprofit organization.
    PREREQ: SCM 265  
  
  • EEE 458 - Business Plan Laboratory

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Applied discussions regarding research, data collection, analysis, debate, insight, and writing skills required to create quality plans for original new venture concepts. Attention is devoted to business plan logic, structure and audiences.
  
  • EEE 464 - Entrepreneurial Empowerment

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s)
    Double Numbered with: EEE 664
    Hands-on course that introduces students to the South African context, township entrepreneurship, the basics of the consulting process, the Supporting Emerging Enterprise consulting model, and approaches to managerial issues in emerging enterprises. Offered in South Africa only.
  
  • EEE 470 - Experience Credit

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    Participation in a discipline or subject related experience. Student must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Permission in advance with the consent of the department chairperson, instructor, and dean. Limited to those in good academic standing.
    Repeatable
  
  • EEE 476 - Advanced Topics in Family Business Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: EEE 676
    Covers advanced topics in family business management, such as taxation, establishment of trusts and estates, legal transfer of ownership, legal forms and valuation. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: EEE 370
  
  • EEE 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum

Electrical Engineering

  
  • ELE 231 - Electrical Engineering Fundamentals

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Analysis of electric circuits. Resistive, reactive circuits. Independent, dependent sources. Network theorems, circuit reduction, op amps. Elements of transient and steady state circuit analysis. Power and energy considerations.
    PREREQ: MAT 295
  
  • ELE 251 - Fundamentals of Linear Systems

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Linear time invariant analogous systems.  Step, Impulse, response in both time and frequency domain using the Laplace transform. The s-plane.  Steady state AC response.  Discrete time sampling, Nyquist limits, z-transform, z-plane.  Simple digital filters.
    PREREQ: MAT 295
  
  • ELE 280 - International Course

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-12 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Offered through SUAbroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SUAbroad works with the S.U. academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript.
    Repeatable
  
  • ELE 291 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory I

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Electrical-instrumentation and measurement. Experimental methods in linear and nonlinear devices and circuits. One hour of recitation and one three hour laboratory a week.
    COREQ: ELE 231 
  
  • ELE 292 - Linear Systems Laboratory

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Electrical-instrumentation, measurement and data-logging.  Experimental methods in linear systems.  Computer computations for analysis and modelling.  One three hour laboratory per week.
    COREQ: ELE 251  
  
  • ELE 314 - Power Engineering

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Phasors; complex power; single phase systems; three-phase systems; electromagnetic fundamentals of power systems; transformers; transmission line parameters; power flow analysis.
    PREREQ: ELE 231
  
  • ELE 324 - Electromagnetics

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Vector analysis, electrostatics, dielectrics, magnetostatics, magnetic materials, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic waves, wave propagation, reflection and transmission. 
    PREREQ: MAT 397 AND PHY 216
  
  • ELE 333 - Analog Electronics

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Introductory semi-conductors; non-linear electronic circuits and devices including operational amplifiers, diodes and MOSFETs; Integrated electronics
    PREREQ: ELE 231
  
  • ELE 346 - Semiconductor Devices

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Physics of semiconductor devices. Energy bands. Electrons and holes. PN and metal semiconductor diodes. Characteristics, operation, properties and limitations of bipolar transistors, JFETS and MOSFETS. PNPN devices. Optoelectronic devices.
    PREREQ: PHY 212 OR PHY 216
  
  • ELE 351 - System and Signal Analysis

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Signal and system analysis in continuous-time, discrete-time, and frequency domains. Fourier series, continuous and discrete Fourier transforms, z-transform, LaPlace transform. Engineering applications.
    PREREQ: ELE 251
  
  • ELE 352 - Digital Signal Processing

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Discrete time sequences and systems. Sampling. Discrete Fourier transform. z-transform. Finite impulse response (FIR) filters. Infinite impulse response (IIR) filters.
    PREREQ: ELE 351
  
  • ELE 354 - Communication Systems

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Time and frequency domain representation of signals, LTI systems, analog modulation and demodulation, random processes, digital modulation schemes, geometric representation of signal waveforms, optimal receiver design.
    PREREQ: ELE 351 and CIS 321
  
  • ELE 392 - Digital Signal Processing and Control Systems Laboratory

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    A hands-on introduction to basics and applications of digital signal processing and feedback control. Simulations using MATLAB/Simulink and experiments using microcontrollers will cover structured lab exercises that lead to a final multi-week design project.
    PREREQ: ELE 251
  
  • ELE 400 - Selected Topics

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-6 credit(s)
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • ELE 412 - Control Systems

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Review of Laplace transforms and z-transforms. System modeling, transfer functions, feedback, stability. Analysis and design using computer tools. Applications of controls to engineering systems.
    PREREQ: ELE 351
  
  • ELE 414 - Power System Analysis and Control

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Double Numbered with: ELE 614
    Three phase power systems, Power flow analysis, Symmetrical components, Fault analysis, Power system stability, Power system controls, Fundamentals of economic dispatch. Additional work required for graduate students. 
    PREREQ: ELE 314
  
  • ELE 415 - Microgrids

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Double Numbered with: ELE 615
    Challenges and opportunities in smart microgrids. Distributed energy resources in microgrids. Grid-connected and islanding mode of microgrid operation. Microgrid monitoring and protection. Control technology requirements and solutions. Additional work required for graduate students. 
    PREREQ: ELE 314
 

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