Experiential Engineering
This course introduces students to environmental, biomedical and computer engineering-based sensors and signal analysis techniques. Major topics in this course include an introduction to common biomedical sensors, electronics, signals, sampling, analog-to-digital conversion, c programming, microcontroller system architectures, and microcontroller programming.
Prerequisites: COMP 170 and (PHYS 112K or PHYS 122) (each with minimum C-); Corequisite: CHEM 171.
Outcomes: Provide an experiential environment to learn about instrumentation and sensors in biomedical, computer and environmental engineering; Introduce complex devices and systems to understand, measure and analyze signals.
Prerequisites: COMP 170 and (PHYS 112K or PHYS 122) (each with minimum C-); Corequisite: CHEM 171.
Outcomes: Provide an experiential environment to learn about instrumentation and sensors in biomedical, computer and environmental engineering; Introduce complex devices and systems to understand, measure and analyze signals.