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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (ECE) COURSES

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EEL 3135 - Signals and Linear Systems

In this course students gain knowledge about classification and representation of signals and systems; Laplace Transforms; Z-transforms, convolution, state variable techniques, stability and feedback.

EEL 4021 - Statistical Topics in Electrical Engineering

This course is designed to provide students with a background in probability theory and random processes with a strong emphasis on electrical engineering applications.

EEL 4930 - Engineering Applications in AI

This course is designed to provide students with a practical background in artificial intelligence topics including machine learning, deep learning, data analysis, natural language processing, etc.

EEL 4930 - Digital Speech Processing

This course emphasizes signal processing methods for speech applications.  It provides students with theoretical foundations in speech signal processing and practical experiences using hardware and software applications. By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Increase their basic scientific and engineering knowledge of speech signal processing

  • Implement different representations of speech

  • Design speech algorithms that estimate a range of speech parameters

  • Build their practical knowledge of speech by implementing a speech/voice recognition application

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EEL 5173 - Signals and Systems Analysis

In this course students will gain knowledge about continuous and discrete dynamic models, state variable models; Laplace Transform, Z-transform, time-domain solutions, sampling theory, real-time digital simulation.

EEL 4930/5930-Natural Language Processing

This course provides an introduction to natural language processing with an emphasis on understanding the practical implementation of NLP concepts. The goals of this course are (1) to provide practical knowledge for implementing natural language processing applications and (2) to engage students in applied speech communications research

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