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ELET5113

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Electronic Communications

Course Description

This course is the study of analog and digital communication concepts and systems. Students begin by learning the terminology and measurements used in the communication industry. The course includes analysis of AM, and FM transmission and reception, Single-Sideband communications, Digital Wired and Wireless Communications, Network Communications, and Multiplexing and De-multiplexing techniques. Emphasis is on the system approach with block diagrams, with the presentation of theoretical fundamentals and study of the concepts within each diagram. The associated laboratory and projects augment the lecture theory. Students investigate further by completing an individual project.

Credit Hours (Min)

0

Credit Hours (Max)

3

Credit Hours

3

Course Prerequisites

Course Attributes

Applied Learning-Other (ALOT), Upper Level (UPPR)