(formerly numbered electrical engineering 131a) lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour; outside study, 10 hours requisites: course 102 (enforced), mathematics 32b, 33b introduction to basic concepts of probability, including random variables and vectors, distributions and densities, moments, characteristic functions, and limit theorems. Electrical engineering 131a. Program description: the electrical engineering program covers a broad spectrum of specializations in communications and telecommunications, control systems, electromagnetics, embedded computing systems, engineering optimization, integrated circuits and systems, micro-electromechanical systems (mems), nanotechnology, photonics, and optoelectronics, plasma electronics, signal processing, and.
electrical engineering 131a
Enforced requisites: course 32 or program in computing 10c with grade of c- or better, and one course from biostatistics 100a, 110a, civil engineering 110, electrical engineering 131a, mathematics 170a, or statistics 100a designed for engineering students as well as students from biological sciences and medical school. Requisites: course 131a or civil and environmental engineering 110 or mathematics 170a or statistics 100a, course 132b or computer science 118, computer science 33. design trade-offs and principles of operation of cyber physical systems such as devices and systems constituting internet of things.. Not open to students with credit for electrical engineering 131a or mathematics 170a; open to graduate students. students may receive credit for only two of following: course 100a, former course 110a, biostatistics 100a. probability distributions, random variables, vectors, and expectation. p/np or letter grading..
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