Academics
Course Index
SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES
HEALTH, EXERCISE SCI & RECREATION MGMT
- EL 100: Wilderness Living Techniques
- EL 103: Ropes Courses and Climbing Basics
- EL 105: Self Defense Activities
- EL 111: Cycling
- EL 117: Volleyball
- EL 118: Beginning Fencing
- EL 119: Archery
- EL 120: Intro to Lifetime Leisure Activities
- EL 124: Racquetball
- EL 129: Body Contouring and Conditioning
- EL 132: Canoeing
- EL 133: Backpacking
- EL 134: Kayaking
- EL 137: Bowling
- EL 139: Golf
- EL 142: Open Water Scuba Diving
- EL 147: Tennis
- EL 151: Weight Lifting
- EL 153: Sports Conditioning
- EL 154: Coaching Soccer
- EL 155: Walking I
- EL 156: Jogging
- EL 158: Low Impact Aerobics
- EL 159: High Impact Aerobics
- EL 169: Aqua Exercise
- EL 170: Beginning Swimming
- EL 171: Intermediate Swimming
- EL 172: Advanced Swimming
- EL 173: Lifeguarding
- EL 174: Water Safety Instructor
- EL 175: Lifeguarding Instructor
- EL 200: Teaching Techniques for Land-Based Adven
- EL 217: Advanced Volleyball
- EL 218: Advanced Fencing
- EL 219: Advanced Archery
- EL 224: Advanced Racquetball
- EL 229: Advanced Body Contouring & Conditioning
- EL 231: Teaching Techniques for Small Craft
- EL 233: Sports Officiating I
- EL 234: Sports Officiating II
- EL 237: Advanced Bowling
- EL 239: Advanced Golf
- EL 242: Advanced Open Water Scuba Diving
- EL 247: Advanced Tennis
- EL 251: Advanced Weight Lifting
- EL 253: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 255: Coaching Tennis
- EL 269: Advanced Aqua Exercise
- EL 342: Master Diver
- EL 352: Coaching Football
- EL 353: Advanced Sports Conditioning
- EL 354: Coaching Basketball
- EL 355: Coaching Baseball-Softball
- EL 357: Coaching Volleyball
- EL 359: Coaching Track and Field
- EL 442: Dive Supervisor
- EL 453: Advanced Sports Conditioning
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
- El E 100: Introduction to Electrical Engineering
- El E 101: Survey of the Electrotechnology
- El E 235: Principles of Digital Systems
- El E 236: Digital Systems Laboratory I
- El E 237: Electrical Engineering Tools and Toys
- El E 301: Applied Electronics
- El E 302: Applied Communication Systems
- El E 322: Electric Circuit II
- El E 331: Linear Systems
- El E 337: Digital Systems Laboratory II
- El E 340: Electrical Engineering Analysis I
- El E 341: Theory of Fields
- El E 351: Models and Circuits I
- El E 352: Models and Circuits II
- El E 353: Electronics Laboratory
- El E 354: PC-Based Instrumentation Laboratory
- El E 357: Electrical Engineering Problems I
- El E 358: Electrical Engineering Problems II
- El E 367: Computer-Aided Design in Electrical Engr
- El E 385: Advanced Digital Systems
- El E 386: Advanced Digital Systems Laboratory
- El E 391: Random Signals
- El E 431: Theory of Control Systems
- El E 432: Robotics Laboratory
- El E 433: High Frequency and Microwave Laboratory
- El E 434: Fiber Optics Laboratory
- El E 436: Systems Laboratory
- El E 441: Electromagnetic Theory I
- El E 442: Electromagnetic Theory II
- El E 443: Network Analysis and Synthesis
- El E 447: Modulation, Noise, and Communications
- El E 449: Analog Communications Laboratory
- El E 450: Digital Communications Laboratory
- El E 451: Electrical Energy Conversion
- El E 452: Electric Power Transformer Laboratory
- El E 453: Solid State Devices
- El E 461: Sr. Design in Electrical Engineering I
- El E 462: Sr. Design in Electrical Engineering II
- El E 481: Fund. Low Power Dig. VLSI Design
- El E 482: Digital CMOS VLSI Design
- El E 485: Microprocessor Systems Engineering
- El E 486: Microprocessor Systems Engr Lab
- El E 487: Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
- El E 521: Electrical Engineering Projects I
- El E 522: Electrical Engineering Projects II
- El E 523: Microwave Engineering
- El E 525: Introduction to Antennas
- El E 533: Electronic Properties of Materials
- El E 536: Introduction to Quantum Computing
- El E 561: Microwave Circuit Design
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