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This course provides an overview of central biotechnology engineering topics covering the various approaches on how to engineer products using genes and genome, recombinant DNA technology and genomics, microbiology biotechnology, plant biotechnology, animal…
This course introduces the challenges and opportunities for creative, impactful medical device engineering that meets FDA regulation. It includes examples of current device development and identifies the medical and technical frontiers of this industry.…
EC ENGR 209AS Special Topics in Circuits and Embedded Systems (Instructor: Gupta, P.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Special topics in one or more aspects of circuits and embedded systems, such as digital, analog,…
MAE 256A Linear Elasticity (Instructor: Prof. Mal. A.) (Same as Civil Engineering M230A.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisite: course 156A or 166A. Linear elastostatics. Cartesian tensors; infinitesimal strain tensor; Cauchy stress…
EC ENGR131A. Probability and Statistics. (Prof. Dolecek, L.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, 10 hours. Requisites: course 102 (enforced), Mathematics 32B, 33B. Introduction to basic concepts of probability, including random variables…
ECE 112 . Introduction to Power Systems. (Castaneda, J.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Enforced requisite: course 110. Complete overview of organization and operation of interconnected power systems. Development of…
MAE 250D. Computational Aerodynamics. (Prof. Zhong, X.) Lecture, eight hours. Requisites: courses 150A, 150B, 182C.Introduction to useful methods for computation of aerodynamic flow fields. Coverage of potential, Euler, and Navier/Stokes equations for…
MAE 256F. Analytical Fracture Mechanics. ( Prof. Gupta, V.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisite: course M256A. Review of modern fracture mechanics, elementary stress analyses; analytical and numerical methods for calculation of crack…
MAE 150B. Aerodynamics. (Prof. Zhong, X.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisites: courses 103, 150A. Advanced aspects of potential flow theory. Incompressible flow around thin airfoils (lift and moment coefficients)…
Engr 116. Statistics for Management Decisions. (Prof. Mehrmia, A.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Management as well as engineering decisions nearly always take place in environment characterized by uncertainty. Probability provides…
EC ENGR 232E “Large-Scale Social and Complex Networks: Design and Algorithms” ( Prof. Roychowdhury, V.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Introduction of variety of scalable data modeling tools, both predictive and causal,…
There is science and mathematics behind plumbing system design. This course covers these concepts and their applications. The instructor will review and analyze the equations related to horizontal sloping flow, vertical stack flow and pressure piping flow.…
EC ENGR 231A. Information Theory: Channel and Source Coding. (Instructor: Wesel, R.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Requisite: course 131A. Fundamentals information compression, transmission, processing, and learning.…
This course provides the basic engineering principles and reviews the plumbing codes behind the functioning of a plumbing system. The instructor will cover calculation techniques for the various systems, equipment selection guidelines, and an introduction to…
EC ENGR 233. Wireless Communications Systems Design, Modeling and Implementation. (Instructor: Cabric, D.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Requisite: course 113. Covers algorithms, architectures, and implementation for…
This course covers the analysis and design of integrated circuits power delivery networks focusing on power integrity and noise coupling in chip, package and printed circuit board (PCB) structures. Topics include power delivery impedance in chip/package/PCB…
Engr 215. Entrepreneurship for Engineers. (Instructor: Prof. Huang, B.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Limited to graduate engineering students. Topics in starting and developing high-tech enterprises and intended for students who wish to…
Engr 205 Model-Based Systems Engineering (Instructor: Prof. Hecht, M.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Model-based systems engineering ((MBSE) and systems modeling language (SysML) taught through lectures and readings, individual projects,…
Engr 201 Systems Engineering (Instructor: Prof. Kung, K.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Designed for graduate students. Practical review of major elements of system engineering process. Coverage of key elements: system requirements and flow…
This course covers the design of radio-frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) used for wireless communications, and focuses on theoretical and practical RF circuit design techniques from architecture down to transistor level circuit design. The course starts…
This course will provide the student with an enhanced knowledge and ability to design for manufacturability by providing a basic understanding of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing based on ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Y14.5 standards.…
MAE C250P Aircraft Propulsion Systems (Instructor: Prof. Karagozian, A.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisites: courses 105A, 150A. Thermodynamic properties of gases, aircraft jet engine cycle analysis and component…
MSE 221 Science of Electronic Materials (Instructor: Prof. Goorsky, M.S.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Requisite: course 120. Study of major physical and chemical principles affecting properties and performance of…
MSE 250B. Advanced Composite Materials. (Prof. Yang, J-M.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Preparation: BS in Materials Science and Engineering. Requisite: course 151. Fabrication methods, structure and properties of advanced composite…
ENGR 203 “Systems Architecting” Prof. Gasster Requisite: ENGR 201. This course is dedicated to teaching the art and science of architecting. It starts with an introduction on architecting methodology - paradigm and tools. Students will learn the principles of…
CS 264A. Automated Reasoning: Theory and Applications. (Instructor: Darwiche, A.) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, four hours; outside study, four hours. Requisite: course 161. Introduction to theory and practice of automated reasoning using propositional and…
EC ENGR C247A Neural Networks and Deep Learning (Instructor: Suhas, D.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisites: courses 131A, 133A or 205A, and M146, or equivalent. Review of machine learning concepts; maximum…
MAE 265A Control and Trajectory Planning for Autonomous Aerospace Systems. Prof. Lopez Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisite: course 171A. Introduction to autonomous aerospace systems with focus on dynamics, control, and motion planning.…
(Instructor: Prof. A. Alwan) (Same as Biomedical Engineering M214A.) Lecture, three hours; laboratory, two hours; outside study, seven hours. Requisite: course 113. Theory and applications of digital processing of speech signals. Mathematical models of human…
EC ENGR 215A. Analog Integrated Circuit Design . (Instructor: B. Razavi) Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, seven hours. Requisite: course 115B. Analysis and design of analog integrated circuits. MOS and bipolar device structures and…
This course covers the design of CMOS analog integrated circuits with a focus on theoretical and practical circuit analysis, as well as design techniques from system functional blocks and transitor-level device physics. Fundamental concepts include CMOS…
Engr 211. Financial Management. (Professor Bulu-Taciroglu.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Introduction to concepts reflecting material generally covered in certain M.B.A. core and elective courses. Integration of both theory—to introduce…
Engr 206. Engineering for Systems Assurance. (Prof. Kung, K.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Recommended requisites: course 204, Computer Science 236. Systems are constructed to perform complex functions and services. How to understand needs…
Engr 213 Data and Business Analytics (Instructor: Huang, B.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Coverage of wide variety of spreadsheet models that can be used to solve business and engineering problems, with emphasis on mastery of Excel…
The course begins with an overview of data conversion systems followed by the analysis and design of basic building blocks of data converters: CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sampling circuits, operational amplifiers, comparators and…
MSE 243A Fracture of Structural Materials (Instructor: Prof. Ono, K.) Lecture, four hours; laboratory, two hours; outside study, four hours. Requisite: course 143A. Engineering and scientific aspects of crack nucleation, slow crack growth, and unstable…
MAE M270A Linear Dynamic Systems (Instructor: M’Closkey, R.) (Same as Chemical Engineering M280A and Electrical Engineering M240A.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisite: course 171A or Electrical Engineering 141. State-space…
MAE 250C Compressible Flows (Instructor: Spearrin, M.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisites: courses 150A, 150B. Effects of compressibility in viscous and inviscid flows. Steady and unsteady inviscid subsonic and supersonic flows;…
MAE 156A “Advanced Strength of Materials” (Prof. Mal, A.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisites: courses 82, 101. Not open to students with credit for course 166A. Concepts of stress, strain, and material behavior.…
The Six Sigma Management System is rocking the business world by helping organizations meet or exceed customer requirements through greater efficiency and profitability. "Sigma" is a statistical measurement term that indicates how far a given process deviates…
Learn basic hospital and laboratory design from a plumbing design standpoint. The course covers hospital medical gas systems (piping, equipment valves and alarms), as well as laboratory gas systems (piping and storage systems). Instruction also provides an…
This course provides engineers, designers, and contractors with a basic technical understanding and appreciation of fire protection systems, specifically automatic sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, fire pumps and water supplies. Students will develop an…
This course is designed for marketing professionals, business managers, entrepreneurs, AI enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enhance their understanding of artificial intelligence in marketing. Participants will gain both strategic and technical knowledge to…
AI for Product Management is designed to equip professionals in managerial and leadership roles in technology, whether product or project managers, CTOs, and strategists, with the essential tools and strategies for effectively integrating AI technologies into…
Designed to lay the foundation for future innovation, this course offers a comprehensive introduction to the core components of Artificial Intelligence. It equips managers, executives, and professionals with the essential technical and strategic knowledge to…
MAE 263E Bionic Systems Engineering (Instructor: Clites, T.) Lecture, four hours; outside study, eight hours. Requisites: courses M20, 82, or equivalent. Introduction to design principles for bionic systems, including wearable robotics and implantable…
Contracts are the lifeline of business and legal transactions. Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur, seasoned professional, or curious learner, understanding the nuances of contracts is paramount. In this immersive course, students unravel the complexities…
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of negotiation theory and practice within the context of contract management. Students learn to navigate complex negotiations, manage conflicts, and leverage strategies to secure mutually beneficial agreements.…
CS 245 Big Data Analytics. (Instructor: Wang, W.) Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisite: course 143 or 180 or equivalent. With unprecedented rate at which data is being collected today in almost all fields of human…