EDUC-4850 Internship in Applied Education
3–12 hours
Juniors and seniors who have been accepted into the Teacher
Education Program may, with the approval of the School of
Education Dean, engage in an internship that involves the
meaningful use of knowledge gained in previous education
courses and experiences. A school faculty member will assist with
the internship, arrangements, and evaluation of the experience.
The school Dean will approve the number of credit hours to be
granted for the experience. Prerequisite: permission of the School
of Education Dean. (Fee: $25)
EDUC-4880
10 hours
Student Teaching (Nonlicensure) and Seminar
–Sp
A teaching experience working with students in a range of
age levels under the supervision of the cooperating teacher and
University supervisor. Seminars encourage reflection on the
teaching experience as well as discussion of issues of importance
to educators. Prerequisite: Completion of all TEP requirements
except internship. (Fee: Early Childhood $220; Middle Childhood
$250; Adolescent and Young Adult Education $220; Special
Education $220; Multi-Age $250; and Early Childhood/Special
Education $340)
EDUC-4900
12 hours
Student Teaching and Seminar: Multi-Age
–Fa, Sp
A teaching experience working with students in a range of
age levels under the supervision of the cooperating teacher and
the University supervisor. Seminars encourage reflection on the
teaching experience as well as discussion of issues of importance
to educators. Capstone for the Multi-Age Physical Education Major.
(Fee: $550)
EDUC-4910 Special Student Teaching
3–10 hours
Occasionally, unusual situations arise that entail special
provisions (e.g., summer school student teaching for experienced
teachers, repeated experiences, etc.). (Fee: $100)
EDUC-4950
12 hours
Student Teaching and Seminar in Special Education and Early
Childhood
–Fa, Sp
A full semester teaching experience with significant exposure in
both special education and early childhood education settings. The
student teacher will work under the supervision of cooperating
teachers and University supervisors in each field. Seminars
encourage reflection upon the teaching experience and discussion
of issues of importance to educators. (Fee: $640)
Computer Engineering (EGCP)
EGCP-1010 Digital Logic Design
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
Introduction to digital logic design, number systems,
Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, computer simulation tools,
combinational network design, flip flops, counters, state machines,
and sequential networks. Circuits are designed in class and are
built and evaluated in the laboratory. Two lecture hours and one
two-hour laboratory per week. (Fee: $100)
EGCP-2120 Microcontrollers–Fa
3 hours
Introduction to the fundamentals of microcontrollers and
embedded systems, including microcontroller architecture,
assembly and C programming, peripheral interfacing, design and
data communications. Prerequisite: EGCP-1010 Digital Logic
Design; CS-1210 C++ Programming. (Fee: $100)
EGCP-3010 Advanced Digital Logic Design
–Sp
3 hours
Advanced treatment of digital logical design techniques and
practices with emphasis on rapid electronic prototyping and
effective use of advanced computer-aided design tools; schematic,
textual, and VHDL design entry; arithmetic circuits, advanced
finite-state machines, and advanced controller implementations.
Three lecture hours per week with periodic integrated laboratory;
multiple projects and laboratory experiences including a class
design contest usually involving a robot. Prerequisites: EGCP-1010
Digital Logic Design; CS-1210 C++ Programming; junior status or
permission of instructor. (Fee: $100)
EGCP-3210 Computer Architecture
–Sp
3 hours
Introduction to computer architecture with an emphasis on
hardware, RISC vs. CISC, pipeline and vector processing, I/O,
and memory hierarchy including caches. Students design and
construct a small microprocessor using a logic simulator and then
write an assembler for their processor. Prerequisites: EGCP-1010
Digital Logic Design; CS-1210 C++ Programming.
EGCP-3920 Computer Engineering Internship
1–3 hours
An opportunity for a computer engineering student to work
closely with an industrial advisor. Specific attention is given to
solving a particular problem(s) in that industry or firm. A faculty
advisor assists in supervising and approving the internship,
including assessing the number of credit hours. A final report
(approximately seven pages per credit hour) describing the
experience, including the problem and solution, is required. Must
be arranged with a faculty sponsor and work supervisor before
starting and cannot be used to satisfy elective credit requirements.
Prerequisites: junior or senior engineering major status; faculty
advisor’s permission.
EGCP-3950 Topics in Computer Engineering
–Fa, Sp
1–3 hours
Selected topics in computer engineering at the 3000-level that
will complement or extend existing 2000- and 3000-level courses
or expose students to topics not taught in other courses; may be
proposed by the engineering faculty or students. Prerequisite:
instructor’s permission.
EGCP-3980
1–3 hours
Independent Study in Computer Engineering
Opportunity to perform independent study or research in
computer engineering and allied fields of application. A formal
proposal for study must be approved by the faculty advisor
before registering for this course. Up to three credit hours of
engineering electives can be satisfied by an equivalent number
of independent-study hours. Prerequisites: junior or senior
engineering major status; faculty advisor’s permission.
EGCP-3990
1–3 hours
Project Design in Computer Engineering
An elective course for students to get academic credit for
extracurricular design work in computer engineering; project
may be related to a design competition, ministry, industry, or
personal interest. Cannot be used to satisfy engineering elective
requirements. Prerequisite: instructor’s permission.
EGCP-4210 Advanced Computer Architecture
–Fa
3 hours
Advanced study of computer architecture with an emphasis
on performance, performance metrics, benchmarks, integer
and floating point concepts, data-path and control, super-scalar
processing and pipelining, memory hierarchy, I/O and peripherals,
vector, array and parallel processors, and multiprocessors.
Prerequisites: EGCP-3010 Advanced Digital Logic Design; EGCP-
3210 Computer Architecture. (Fee: $100)
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