ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING stream of education. Designed for general education majors, both elementary and secondary. EEX 3220 Evaluation and Assessment of Special Education Students. F, S. Credits: 2; Coreq: EEX 3220L Study of measures and procedures used in evaluating students in special education. EEX 3220L Lab: Evaluation and Assessment of Special Education Students. F, S. Credits:; Coreq: EEX 3220 Test development, application of testing techniques, interpretation, and reporting of test results in the eval- uation of special students. EEX 3601 Management of Special Education Students. S, SS. Credits: 2; Coreq: EEX 3601L Techniques of classroom organization and manage- ment strategies with groups of exceptional students designed to enhance teacher effectiveness and pupil learning and prevent management problems. EEX 3601L Lab: Management of Special Education Students. S, SS. Credits: 2; Coreq: EEX 3601 Practice in application of classroom management strategies in actual laboratory and classroom settings serving exceptional students. EEX 3603 Precision Teaching: Managing Instructional Decisions. S, SS. Credits: 2; Coreq: EEX 3603L This course provides the basic knowledge and demon- strates skills of precision teaching. Students are instructed in using direct and continuous measures of teaching and learning to improve the effectiveness of instructional decisions and to accurately answer edu- cational questions. EEX 3603L Lab: Precision Teaching: Managing Instructional Decisions. S, SS. Credits: 2; Coreq: EEX 3603 Students are given opportunities to practice and demonstrate proficiency in precision teaching skills and procedures as they apply to teaching and learning situations. EEX 3840 Practicum in Special Education. Credits: 1 to 3; maximum of 6 credits. Open only to majors in Special Education. Students are assigned to work with handicapped students in classrooms, agencies or institutions. Students are supervised and attend seminars relating to communi- ty and school services for handicapped persons. EEX 4244L Direct Observation and Recording for Special Educators. F, S. Credits: 2 A laboratory of direct observation procedures. The production, management, and interpretation of data for instruction decisions. EEX 4280 Career/Vocational Education for the Handicapped Student F. Credits: 2; Coreq: EEX 4280L This non-categorical course is designed to introduce special educators to the career and vocational futures of mildly and severely handicapped youth. Career/Vocational content and basic skills of special students will be developed. EEX 4280L Lab: Career/Vocational Education for the Handicapped Student. F. Credits: 1; Coreq: EEX 4280 Observation of exceptional students in a variety of set- tings related to career and vocational education. EEX 4312 Teaching Academic Skills to Exceptional Students. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEX 3220, RED 4147, EDG 4930. Curriculum methods and materials for teaching basic skills to learning disabled children, youth, and adults. EEX 4905 Individual Study. F, S, SS. Credits: 1to 6 Open only to selected undergraduate students who wish to study an individual problem in depth which relates to their preparation as special education teach- ers. The project must be approved and supervised by a departmental faculty member. Education: Mental Retardation EMR 3011 The Mentally Retarded Student. F. Credits: 3 Educational, psychological, sociological and medical aspects of children and adolescents with varying degrees of retardation. EMR 4330 Methods and Materials for the Trainable Mentally Handicapped. S. Credits: 3 Course investigates the development and implemen- tation of programs/curricula for moderately retarded students in the public schools, institutions, and pri- vately operated schools and workshops, ages preschool through adolescence. Education: Physical & Multiple Handicapped EPH 4033 The Severely Multi-Handicapped Child. F. Credits: I to 3 Educational procedures, programming strategies, and curriculum development required for developmental- ly young children and youth with physical impair- ment including visual, auditory, medical, and behav- ioral problems. GRADUATE COURSES Please refer to the Graduate Catalog for graduate course listings. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1992-93 Uman, M.A., Chair; Couch, L.W., Associate Chairperson; Fitzgerald, J.T., Assistant Chairperson; O'Malley, J.R., Undergraduate Coordinator; Anderson, J.M.M.; Arroyo, A.A.; Basile, G.; Bosman, G.; Bullock, T.E.; Burk, D.E.; Carroll, D.P.; Chenette, E.R.*; Childers, D.G.; Das, U.; Domijan, A.; Doty, K.L.; Eisenstadt, W.R.; Elgerd, O.I.*; Fossum, J.G.; Fox, R.M.; Hammer, J.; Kalman, R.E.; Lam, H.; Latchman, H.A.; Latour, M.H.*; Law, M.; Li, S.S.; Lindholm, F.A.; Lynch, M.A.; Miller, S.L.; Miller, S.P.; Neugroschel, A.; Ngo, K.; Nishida, T.; Peebles, P.Z.; Priem, E.S.*; Principe, J.C.; Rakov, V.A.; Ramaswamy, V.; Rambo, K.; Sah, C.T.; Shaffer, C.V.*; Smith, J.R.; Srivastava, R.; Staudhammer, J.; Su, S.Y.; Taylor, F.J.; Thomson, E.M.; Tou, J.T.; Wagner, W.A.; Watson, J.K.; Yii, R.*; Zory, P. *Emeritus Although not specifically stated, the prerequisites for all courses, except those required by other depart- ments, may include classification as an electrical engi- neering student in good standing. Engineering: Electrical EEL 3003 Elements of Electrical Engineering. F, S, SS. ,Credits: 3; Prereq: MAC 3313, PHY 3041. An introduction to the theory and practice of electrical engineering for students not majoring in electrical engi- neering; circuits, machines, electronics, and systems. EEL 3111 Circuits 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: PHY 3041, MAC 3313; Coreq: MAP 3302 or EGM 3311. Basic analysis of dc and ac electric circuits. EEL 3112 Circuits 2. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3111, MAP 3302, CGS 3422. Continuation of EEL 3111. EEL 3135 Signals and Systems. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3112. Convolution, applications of Fourier, Laplace, and z transforms. EEL 3211 Basic Electric Energy Engineering. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3111; Coreq: EEL 3112. Analysis and modeling of power system components. Magnetic circuits, energy conservation, transformers, AC and DC rotating machines. EEL 3303L Electrical Circuits Laboratory. F, S, SS. Credits: 1;Prereq: EEL 3111 or EEL 3003. Introductory electrical engineering laboratory in elec- trical instrumentation, devices, and systems. EEL 3304 Electronic Circuits 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3111. Fundamentals of analog electronic circuits and systems. EEL 3368 Electronics Systems and Instrumentation. S. Credits: 2; Prereq: EEL 3003. Fundamental techniques of electronic instrumentation and control systems. For nonelectrical engineering majors. EEL 3396 Solid-State Electronic Devices. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3111. Introduction to the principles of semiconductor elec- tron device operation. EEL 3472 Electromagnetic Fields and Applications 1. F, S, SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3111. Electric and magnetic fields and forces, Maxwell's equations in point and integral form, plane wave propagation, energy and power. EEL 3473 Electromagnetic Fields and Applications 2. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3472. Boundary value problems, transmission lines, guided waves, introduction to radiation principles. EEL 3701C Introduction to Digital Systems. F, S, SS. Credits: 4; Coreq: COC 3110 or equivalent. An overview of logic design, algorithms, computer organization and assembly language programming and computer engineering technology. Laboratory. EEL 4201L Electrical Energy Conversion Laboratory. F, S, SS. Credits: 1; Prereq: EEL 3211. Electric energy conversion, devices and systems. EEL 4213 Electric Energy Systems 1. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3211. System models for generators, transformers, transmis- sion lines and large-scale power networks. Matrix for- mulations, power flow analysis, symmetrical compo- nent theory, balanced and unbalanced fault analysis. EEL 4230 Electronic Drives and Motor Control. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: EEL 3211 and EEL 3135. Analysis and design of AC and DC motor controls with semiconductor converter drives. Controlled recti- fier and chopper drives for DC motors; cycloconverter and inverter drives for AC motors. EEL 4272 Surge Overvoltages in Power Systems. S. Credits: 3; Coreq: EEL 3112 and EEL 3211. Switching transients; interaction between lightning and power systems; traveling waves; power appara- tus insulation coordination; computer aids; instru- mentation for specialized surge testing. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.