ECE 590

ECE 590 - Grad Seminar in Special Topics

Fall 2021

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Teaching Assistant TrainingCS591TA35986LCD11100 - 1150 F  0027/1025 Campus Instructional Facility 
BioacousticsECE590BRL36946LEC11600 - 1650 T    Michael L Oelze
Power SystemsECE590I36953LEC11500 - 1550 M  2015 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg George Gross
Human-Centered AutonomyECE590K76488OLC11000 - 1050 M     Katie Driggs-Campbell
Space Science & Remote SensingECE590RSO75771OLC01600 - 1650 W    Raluca Ilie
Space Science & Remote SensingECE590RSS70677LEC11600 - 1650 W  4070 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg Raluca Ilie
SpeechECE590SIO75772OLC01100 - 1150 M     Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
SpeechECE590SIP71131LEC11100 - 1150 M  1015 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg  Mark Hasegawa-Johnson
Teaching and LeadershipECE590TL72440LCD11100 - 1150 F  0027/1025 Campus Instructional Facility Blake Everett Johnson
Mattox Beckman
Yuting Wu Chen
Teaching and LeadershipENG598TL68907LCD11100 - 1150 F  0027/1025 Campus Instructional Facility Blake Everett Johnson
Mattox Beckman
Yuting Wu Chen
Teaching and Leadership 2ENG598TL269679LCD21100 - 1150 F  0027/1025 Campus Instructional Facility 

Official Description

Lectures and discussions on current research and literature on advanced topics in electrical engineering. Course Information: 0 to 1 graduate hours. No professional credit. Approved for S/U grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 1 hour in the same semester to a maximum of 4 credit hours in separate semesters, if topics vary. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

Subject Area

  • Graduate Seminar and Thesis Research

Description

Lectures and discussions on current research and literature on advanced topics in electrical engineering.

Notes

May be repeated. Approved for S/U grading only.

Detailed Description and Outline

May be repeated. Approved for S/U grading only.

Last updated

2/13/2013