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Electives

Elective courses are a part of the curricula leading to the BSEE degree. In order to help students to plan their courses of study we project our elective offerings for several years in advance. This list is subject to change based on evolving student interest and instructor availability. Students are polled from time to time to determine what subjects are of greatest current interest. For additional information, consult the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Student Handbook.

2007-2008
Academic Year
Fall 2007404Introduction to VLSI Circuit Design (4 credits)
457Electromechanical Energy Conversion Lab (2 credits)
491Data Compression (4 credits)
492Electromagnetics (4 credits)
Winter 2008304Microprocessor Design (4 credits)
331Distributed Systems (4 credits)
422Electronics III (4 credits)
428Advanced Electronics Lab (2 credits)
Spring 2008403Digital Signal Processing (4 credits)
405Advanced Digital Design (4 credits)
407Digital Signal Processing Lab (2 credits)
440Control Systems (4 credits)
2008-2009 Academic Year
Fall 2008360Communication Systems (4 Credits)
406Introduction to Digital Image Processing (4 credits)
424Power Electronics (4 credits)
467Communications Lab (2 credits)
Winter 2009304Microprocessor Design (4 credits)
437Antennas Lab (2 credits)
450Electromechanical Energy Conversion (4 credits)
457Electromechanical Energy Conversion Lab (2 credits)
Spring 2009401VLSI: VHDL (4 credits)
403Digital Signal Processing (4 credits)
407Digital Signal Processing Lab (2 credits)
451Power Systems (4 credits)
2009-2010 Academic Year
Fall 2009404Introduction to VLSI Circuit Design (4 credits)
406Introduction to Digital Image Processing (4 credits)
491Data Acquisition Lab (2 credits)
Winter 2010304Microprocessor Design (4 credits)
331Distributed Systems (4 credits)
414Active Networks and Filters (4 credits)
428Advanced Electronics Lab (2 credits)
Spring 2010405Advanced Digital Design (4 credits)
432Microwave Systems (4 credits)
437Antennas Lab (2 credits)
440Control Systems (4 credits)
2010-2011 Academic Year
Fall 2010360Communication Systems (4 Credits)
424Power Electronics (4 credits)
467Communications Lab (2 credits)
491Data Compression (4 credits)
Winter 2011304Microprocessor Design (4 credits)
422Electronics III (4 credits)
450Electromechanical Energy Conversion (4 credits)
457Electromechanical Energy Conversion Lab (2 credits)
Spring 2011403Digital Signal Processing (4 credits)
407Digital Signal Processing Lab (2 credits)
433Introduction to Antennas (4 credits)
451Power Systems (4 credits)
2011-2012 Academic Year
Fall 2011401VLSI: VHDL (4 credits)
404Introduction to VLSI Circuit Design (4 credits)
406Introduction to Digital Image Processing (4 credits)
491Data Acquisition Lab (2 credits)
Winter 2012304Microprocessor Design (4 credits)
331Distributed Systems (4 credits)
428Advanced Electronics Lab (2 credits)
463Wireless Communications Systems (4 credits)
Spring 2012403Digital Signal Processing (4 credits)
405Advanced Digital Design (4 credits)
407Digital Signal Processing Lab (2 credits)
440Control Systems (4 credits)
2012-2013 Academic Year
Fall 2012360Communication Systems (4 Credits)
406Introduction to Digital Image Processing (4 credits)
424Power Electronics (4 credits)
467Communications Lab (2 credits)
Winter 2013304Microprocessor Design (4 credits)
414Active Networks and Filters (4 credits)
450Electromechanical Energy Conversion (4 credits)
457Electromechanical Energy Conversion Lab (2 credits)
Spring 2013432Microwave Systems (4 credits)
437Antennas Lab (2 credits)
451Power Systems (4 credits)
461Data Communications (4 credits)

 

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Engineering challenges I faced at the Medishare hospital Haiti.  George Balagtas

I generated a test protocol toward hopefully restoring X-ray functionality.  The mechanical engineer who has been doing his best to troubleshoot the machine believes that there might be faulty circuitry on the PCB assembly.  I did indeed discover three burnt out transistors, a couple of charred passives, and even two cracked IC's nearby the board's voltage regulators.  Literally, that board is toast! 

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Graduate School News

Congratulations to Hao Nguyen who will be studying embedded computing in the Electrical Engineering Department at UCLA. Hao will start his graduate program this fall and plans to continue all the way to Ph.D!


Society of Women Engineers - Chelsea Ryberg a recipient of the Collegiate Member Award.

“Chelsea is admired by her peers and teachers not only for her tremendous amount of enthusiasm, creativity and leadership within SWE, but within the Seattle University campus and community as well,” says Kelly Schable, account manager at the Boeing Company.

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Nick Arvanitidis, EE Graduate ’63, recipient Alumnus of the Year

Nick Arvanitidis considers himself “a philosopher,” one who offers sage advice culled from rich life experiences in the academic and business worlds. Being named Alumnus of the Year is a great honor, Arvanitidis says. “I am very grateful for what SU did for me,” he says. “Not just going to school here, but the mentoring that was provided. This is very humbling.”

Alumni Nick Arvantidisrecipient

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Eisenhower Fellowships Engage Emerging Leaders: 1997 Alumnus Mohammed AL-JASSER.

As a General Manager for Saudi Telecom Company, Mohammed AL-JASSER develops and manages relationships with top enterprise accounts. He was recently granted an Eisenhower Fellowship, a program that engages emerging leaders from around the world to enhance their professional capabilities, ...and unite them in a diverse, global community

Eisenhower Fellowships Engage Al Jasser

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