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Can you provide me the courses offered Bachelor Electrical Engineering Program offered by Missouri University of Science and Technology?
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The courses offered Bachelor Electrical Engineering Program offered by Missouri University of Science and Technology is as follows:

ELEC ENG 1010 Transfer Student Seminar (LEC 0.50)
Discussion of current topics, Prerequisite: First semester transfer student.

ELEC ENG 2001 Special Topics (LEC 0.0-6.0)
This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course, Variable title.

ELEC ENG 2100 Circuits I (LEC 3.0)
Circuit elements, signals, Kirchhoff's laws, network theorems, mesh and nodal analysis, transient and complete response of RL, RC, and RLC circuits. Prerequisites: Math 1215 (or 1221) with a grade of "C" or better. Students should enroll in Elec Eng 2100 and Elec Eng 2101 simultaneously.

ELEC ENG 2101 Circuit Analysis Laboratory I (LAB 1.0)
Safety, basic measurements and meters, oscilloscopes, resistor networks, measurement of capacitors and inductors, RLC circuit response Prerequisite: Preceded or accompanied by Elec Eng 2100. A student who drops Elec Eng 2100 must also drop Elec Eng 2101.

ELEC ENG 2120 Circuits II (LEC 3.0)
Analysis of steady state AC circuits, phasor notation, polyphase circuits, complex frequency and frequency response, magnetically coupled circuits. Prerequisites: Elec Eng 2100 and Math 2222 each with grade of "C" or better; passing the Elec Eng Advancement Exam I.

ELEC ENG 2200 Introduction to Electronic Devices (LEC 3.0)
Materials and device structures for applications in analog and digital electronics Topics include characteristics and basic circuits for diodes, field-effect transistors, bipolar junction transistors, and operational amplifiers. Prerequisites: Elec Eng 2100, Elec Eng 2101, and Physics 2135 each with grade of "C" or better; passing the Elec Eng Advancement Exam I. Students should enroll in Elec Eng 2200 and Elec Eng 2201 simultaneously.

ELEC ENG 2201 Electronic Devices Laboratory (LAB 1.0)
Laboratory tools and measurement techniques for basic electronic circuits using diodes, field-effect transistors, bipolar junction transistors, and operational amplifiers Topics include DC biasing and applications in analog and digital electronics. Prerequisites: Elec Eng 2100, Elec Eng 2101, and Physics 2135 each with grade of "C" or better; passing the Elec Eng Advancement Exam I. Preceded or accompanied by Elec Eng 2200.

ELEC ENG 2800 Electrical Circuits (LEC 3.0)
Taught primarily as an alternating current (AC) circuit’s course with direct current (DC) circuits as a special case Current, voltage, and power relations; complex algebra; voltage and power relations in polyphase circuits with an emphasis on Transformers and Induction Machines. Not for electrical engineering majors. Prerequisites: Math 3304 or 3329; Physics 2135.

ELEC ENG 2800 Electrical Circuits (LEC 3.0)

Taught primarily as an alternating current (AC) circuits course with direct current (DC) circuits as a special case. Current, voltage, and power relations; complex algebra; voltage and power relations in polyphase circuits with an emphasis on Transformers and Induction Machines. Not for electrical engineering majors. Prerequisites: Math 3304 or 3329; Physics 2135.
ELEC ENG 3000 Special Problems (IND 1.0-6.0)

Problems or readings on specific subjects or projects in the department. Consent of instructor required.
ELEC ENG 3001 Special Topics (LAB 0.0-6.0)

This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course. Variable title.
ELEC ENG 3002 Cooperative Engineering Training (IND 1.0)

On-the-job experience gained through cooperative education with industry, with credit arranged through departmental cooperative advisor. Grade received depends on quality of reports submitted and work supervisor's evaluation. Pass-fail grading option only. Prerequisite: Consent of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department required.
ELEC ENG 3100 Electronics I (LEC 3.0)

Diode and transistor circuits, small signal analysis, amplifier design, differential and operational amplifiers, flipflop circuits and waveshaping. Prerequisites: Elec Eng 2120, Elec Eng 2200, Elec Eng 2201, and Comp Eng 2210 each with a grade of "C" or better. Passing grade on Elec Eng Advancement Exam II and III. Elec Eng 3101 is a corequisite.

ELEC ENG 3101 Electronics I Laboratory (LAB 1.0)

Experiments in design with diodes, transistors, differential and operational amplifiers, and logic components. Prerequisites: Elec Eng 2120, Elec Eng 2200, Elec Eng 2201, and Comp Eng 2210 each with a grade of "C" or better. Passing grade on Elec Eng Advancement Exam II and III. Elec Eng 3100 is a corequisite.

ELEC ENG 3120 Electronics II (LEC 3.0)

Continuation of Elec Eng 3100. Diode and transistor circuits, small signal analysis, amplifier design, differential and operational amplifiers, flipflop circuits and waveshaping. Prerequisites: Elec Eng 3100 and Elec Eng 3101 each with a grade of "C" or better. Elec Eng 3121 is optional, but recommended.
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