Telecommunications Engineering Technology (TEL)

312 Electronic Communication Fundamentals (4)

Fundamental principles of communications theory including spectrum analysis, noise, and modulation techniques. PREQ: ECET 242 and MATH 153. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

345 Introduction to Local Area Networks (4)

Study of local area network architectures, protocols, and operating systems with emphasis on the first three levels of the OSI model. PREQ: ECET 290 or permission of instructor. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

346 Wide Area Networks (4)

Study of transmission equipment, switching technologies, interconnection, and protocols associated with the telecommunications industry. PREQ: 345. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

444 Wireless Systems (4)

Application of communication theory, digital signal processing, and digital modulation to wireless systems. PREQ: 312 or equivalent. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

445 Network Planning and Design I (3)

An engineering approach to establishing telecommunications networks locally and globally. Communications network simulation is introduced and used to design networks. PREQ: 346. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

446 Telecommunications Management (3)

A study of the technical and management issues associated with the administration of complex, highly integrated networks. A variety of hardware and software tools will be discussed. PREQ: 346. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

447 Network Planning and Design II (3)

Continuation of TEL 445, Network Planning and Design I, with concentration on advanced network design. PREQ: 445. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab/week.

480 Problems in Telecommunications (1-3, R6)

Independent study in Telecommunications Engineering Technology: project required. PREQ: Permission of advisor and instructor.

493 Special Topics (1-3, R6)

Current topics in telecommunications. PREQ: Permission of instructor.

495 Seminar on Telecommunications (3)

Study of current issues in the telecommunications industry, to include legislative acts, business trends, and emerging technology. PREQ: Senior standing.

   

 

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