Man, next semester is going to blow. I'm only going to have 16 credit hours, but I have four problem solving class, and nine hours of lab a week.
It's going to be a tough semester being a teaching assistant for a java programming class, taking lots of extra-curriculars, and my schedule. It's going to be a busy semester, but I'm going to learn a lot about the world of electronics.
Here's what the classes actually are.
Cpr E 281. Digital Logic. (3-2) Cr. 4. F.S.
Prereq: sophomore classification. Number systems and representation. Boolean algebra and logic minimization. Combinational and sequential logic design. Arithmetic circuits and finite state machines. Use of programmable logic devices. Introduction to computer-aided schematic capture systems, simulation tools, and hardware description languages. Design of a simple digital systems.
Math 265. Calculus III. (4-0) Cr. 4. F.S.SS.
Prereq: Grade of C- or better in 166 or 166H. Analytic geometry and vectors, differential calculus of functions of several variables, multiple integrals, vector calculus.
E E 224. Signals and Systems I. (3-3) Cr. 4. F.S.
Prereq: 201, Math 267, Phys 222. Mathematical preliminaries. Introduction to signals and systems. Signal manipulations. System properties. LTI systems, impulse response and convolution. Fourier Series representation and properties. Continuous and discrete-time Fourier Transforms and properties. Sampling and reconstruction. Modulation and demodulation. Applications and demonstrations using Matlab.
E E 230. Electronic Circuits and Systems. (3-3) Cr. 4. F.S.
Prereq: 201, Math 267, Phys 222. Frequency domain characterization of electronic circuits and systems, transfer functions, sinusoidal steady state response. Time domain models of linear and nonlinear electronic circuits, linearization, small signal analysis. Stability and feedback circuits. Operational amplifiers, device models, linear and nonlinear applications, transfer function realizations. A/D and D/A converters, sources of distortions, converter linearity and spectral characterization, applications. Design and laboratory instrumentation and measurements.