Electrical Engineering, BSE

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Electrical engineering connects the physical world with the information world. Electrical engineers apply physics and chemistry in modern nanotechnology devices, encode and manipulate information in circuits and networks, and mathematically understand and reason with large amounts of data in real time. This makes electrical engineering one of the broadest forms of engineering, resulting in a multitude of possible careers. The societal impact of electrical engineering can be found in numerous domains, from smartphones, 5G wireless, and medical imaging to electric/driverless cars and the Internet of Things. Electrical engineering includes the engineering of electrons, magnets, photons, electro-magnetic waves, quantum states, and electro-mechanical structures. Electrically engineering systems provide communication, sensing, actuation, display, storage, conversion, control, and computation. The electrical engineering discipline includes both the design and implementation of physical realizations (devices, circuits, antennas) and the mathematical tools for optimizing the exploitation of these systems (control theory, information theory, digital logic, signal processing).

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • Engineering
  • Systems
  • Electrical
  • Systems Engineering
  • Mechanics
  • Design
  • Biology
  • Networks

Course programme

Introduction to Computer Programming
Introduction to Scientific Computing
Atoms, Bits, Circuits and Systems 1
Electrical Circuits and Systems
Electronic, Photonic, and Electromechanical Devices
Signal and Information Processing
Programming Languages and Techniques I
Introduction to Computer Systems
Fundamentals of Solid-State Circuits
Embedded Systems/Microcontroller Laboratory
Circuit-Level Modeling, Design, and Optimization for Digital Systems
Analog Integrated Circuits
Digital Integrated Circuits and VLSI-Fundamentals
RFIC (Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit) Design
Electric and Magnetic Fields I
Physics and Models of Semiconductor Devices
Principles of Microfabrication Technology
Electromagnetic and Optics
The Physics of Solid State Energy Devices
Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering
Stochastic Systems Analysis and Simulation
Fourier Analysis and Applications in Engineering, Mathematics, and the Sciences
Introduction to Networks and Protocols
Linear Systems Theory
Intro to Linear, Nonlinear and Integer Optimization
Feedback Control Design and Analysis
Dynamical Systems for Engineering and Biological Applications
Design of Smart Systems
Estimation and Detection Theory
Digital Signal Processing
Systems Methodology
Introduction to Electrical and Systems Engineering Research Methodology
Introduction to Electrical and Systems Engineering Research and Design
Fundamentals of Solid-State Circuits
Embedded Systems/Microcontroller Laboratory
Medical Devices
Senior Design Project I - EE and SSE
Senior Design Project II - EE and SSE
Engineering Economics
Engineering Entrepreneurship I
Foundations of Leadership
Management of Technology
Calculus, Part I
Calculus, Part II
Calculus, Part III
Engineering Probability
Principles of Physics I (without laboratory)
Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Introduction to Mechanics
Engineering Electromagnetics
Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
Honors Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
General Chemistry I
Introduction to Biology A
Introduction to Biology - The Molecular Biology of Life
Engineering Ethics

If not taken freshman year, must be replaced by another department approved engineering course.


Dual Degree, Dual Major or Second Major candidates in Math or Natural Science, may use up to three Professional Electives to satisfy requirements for their second major. One freshman-level Engineering course may be used as a Professional Elective.


One approved Natural Science Lab (.5cu) is required. Satisfied if PHYS 050 Physics Laboratory I, PHYS 150 Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion, PHYS 170 Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion, MEAM 147 Introduction to Mechanics Lab, BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology A or CHEM 053 General Chemistry Laboratory I is taken).


The Social Science & Humanities Depth and Writing Requirement can be satisfied with the 7 total course units.


Electrical Engineering, BSE

higher than £ 9000