ECE 49600 - Electrical and Computer Engineering Projects

Note:

A written report must be submitted to the ECE Undergraduate Office (EE 136) at the end of the term at the same time the course grade is submitted, either as a hard copy or an electronic copy (eceugo@ecn.purdue.edu). The format and length of the report is at the discretion of the instructor, but at a minimum it should include the following information: Project title, name of student, name of instructor, term (i.e. spring 2014), credit hours, project description and summary of the results.

Course Details

Variable Credit

This is an experiential learning course.

Counts as:

  • EE Elective - Special Content
  • EE Adv Level Lab
  • CMPE Selective - Special Content

Normally Offered:

Each Fall, Spring, Summer

Catalog Description:

Projects in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Electrical Engineering credit: This is a Special Content course. No more than 6 credits of Special Content type courses may apply towards the ECE Requirements of the BSEE degree. Excess hours may be used as Complementary Electives. This is a repeatable course and may be used to satisfy 2 of the 3 required Advanced Laboratory courses provided the student has completed ECE 20700, 20800, and 27000. The supervising instructor must be an ECE faculty member. Computer Engineering credit: This is a Special Content course. No more than 3 credits of Special Content type courses may apply towards the ECE Requirements of the BSCmpE degree. Excess hours may be used as Complementary Electives. The spervising instructor must be an ECE faculty member whose primary area of specializaiton is Computer Engineering. Credit Guidelines: The level of effort should be approximately 3 hours of effort per credit hour per week (for a 15 week Fall or Spring semester). For example, if a student takes ECE 49600 for 3 credits, then the total level of effort expected would be 9 hours per week for a total of 135 hours. During the Summer term, the weekly effort would be higher so that the total hours of effort are still about 135 hours.

Required Text(s):

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Recommended Text(s):

None.

Assessment Method:

none