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Electrical and Computer Engineering

18-200 – Emerging Trends in Electrical and Computer Engineering

1 unit

This class consists of a series of individual lectures given by different faculty members or distinguished alumni. The lectures are designed to serve the following purposes:

  1. Introduce to students to the faculty member's research field and the most current world advancements in engineering and technology in that area;
  2. Provide students a good understanding of our curriculum structure and the courses in various areas;
  3. Present correlations between the present technological developments and our courses for each course area;
  4. Introduce new undergraduate courses;
  5. Advertise on-campus/off-campus research opportunities for undergraduate students and explain the corresponding research projects;
  6. Motivate students with positive presentations on the importance of obtaining education and gaining self-learning ability;
  7. Provide basic education on learning and working ethics.

The class will contain 12 lectures from our own faculty, 2 lectures on learning and working ethics, and 2 lectures from our alumni. Students are required to attend each lecture. An award for the best lecturer, selected by students, will be given at the end of the semester.

1 credit, 1 hr per week, pass/fail, required to graduate.

Prerequisites: 18-100 and sophomore standing required.

Last updated on December 5, 2007

This course is currently being offered.

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Past semesters

F08, F07, F06, F05, F04

Please note that the course history information is incomplete and/or may reflect different courses offered under the same course number.



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