EECS 47D. Completion of work in Electrical Engineering 16A
Catalog Description: This course allows students who have had a linear algebra and/or basic circuit theory course to complete the work in EE16A and be ready for EE16B or EE47E. The course focuses on the fundamentals of designing modern information devices and systems that interface with the real world and provides a comprehensive foundation for core EECS topics in signal processing, learning, control, and circuit design. Modeling is emphasized in a way that deepens mathematical maturity, and in both labs and homework, students will engage computationally, physically, and visually with the concepts being introduced in addition to traditional paper/pencil exercises.
Units: 1-3
Prerequisites: MATH 51; MATH 52; COMPSCI 61A (encouraged to be taken concurrently); college level courses in linear algebra and/or circuit theory; and consent of the instructor.
Formats:
Fall: 2.0-8.0 hours of self-paced per week
Summer: 4.0-13.0 hours of self-paced per week
Spring: 2.0-8.0 hours of self-paced per week
Grading basis: letter
Final exam status: Written final exam conducted during the scheduled final exam period