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Independent Study In Early Childhood/Special Education/Counselor Education Research

An independent study supervised research course for advanced graduate students in Rehabilitation Counseling, Special Education, or Early Childhood with an interest in a specific research problem. Class hours determined with supervising instructor. Note: for Rehabilitation Counseling doctoral students this course will satisfy CACREP internship requirements in the Research core area. Additional internships in 2 additional core areas are also required.

Special Course

This course is an opportunity for experimental, topical or interdisciplinary experience for up to 9 hours of credit without creating a permanent course. The description and course subtitle will be submitted each time the course is offered. Subtitle required.

Circuits I

Fundamental laws, principles and analysis techniques for DC and AC linear circuits whose elements consist of passive and active components used in modern engineering practice including the determination of steady state and transient responses. In addition to the required text book, additional materials including a portable Oscillator & Signal Generator, a digital Multimeter, an electronics-part kit, and a simulation software are required for at-home laboratory assignments.

Circuits II

Analysis and design methods for analog linear circuits whose elements consist of passive and active components used in modern engineering practice, including transfer functions, network parameters, and a design project involving modern design practices.

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