Title :
A different first course in electrical engineering
Author :
Johnson, Don H. ; Wise, J.D., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
Traditional introductory courses in electrical engineering are typically circuit theory courses, which may include both analog and digital hardware and possibly software. The alternatives have focused on how to teach (using discrete-time signals rather than analog) than on what to teach. We developed a top-down course sequence that uses as its underlying principle the transmission and manipulation of information. Students are given a broad perspective of both analog and digital approaches, with the goals of helping students appreciate electrical and computer engineering and framing a context for advanced courses. Laboratories stress construction of analog systems and analysis with signal processing tools
Keywords :
educational courses; electrical engineering education; signal processing; analog hardware; analog systems; circuit theory; computer engineering; digital hardware; discrete-time signals; electrical engineering; first course; information manipulation; information transmission; introductory courses; laboratories; signal processing tools; top-down course sequence; Analog computers; Circuit theory; DH-HEMTs; Educational institutions; Electrical engineering; Electrical engineering computing; Hardware; Laboratories; Signal analysis; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing, 1998. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4428-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1998.681834