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Electronics Engineering Technology |
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EET 200L - Assembly and Fabrication Laboratory 1 hr. An optional laboratory designed to accompany EET 200 . Concurrent registration in EET 200 required. |
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EET 210 - Electronic Devices and Circuits 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 111 . Corequisite(s): EET 210L and PHY 201 . Theory and application of solid state devices; diodes, junction and field-effect transistors, IC fabrication; small signal BJT amplifiers. |
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EET 210L - Devices and Circuits I Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 210 . |
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EET 230 - Electronic Instrumentation 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): EET 111 . Corequisite(s): EET 230L . Theory of operation and industrial use of common electronic instruments. |
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EET 230L - Electronic Instrumentation Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 230 . |
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EET 301 - Intermediate Network Analysis and Design 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. Corequisite(s): MAT 167 . Develop additional skills in the time/frequency domain; network analysis. |
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EET 311 - Applications of Semiconductor Devices I 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 111 or EET 301 . Corequisite(s): EET 311L and PHY 112 /PHY 202 . Analysis and design of DC and small-signal amplifiers based on BJTs and FETs; difference amplifiers. |
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EET 311L - Applications of Semiconductor Devices I Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 311 . |
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EET 312 - Applications of Semiconductor Devices II 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 311 and PHY 201 . Corequisite(s): EET 312L . OPAMPS, power amplifiers, voltage regulators, special devices. |
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EET 312L - Applications of Semiconductor Devices II Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 312 . Laboratory applications of linear devices and circuits. |
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EET 315 - Communication Systems 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 311 , MAT 167 and PHY 202 . Corequisite(s): EET 315L . RF amplifiers and oscillators; signal spectra; noise; modulation; demodulation; phase-locked loops. |
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EET 315L - Communication Systems Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 315 . |
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EET 323 - Advanced Analytical Methods 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MAT 168 . Laplace transform methods for analog signals and systems; transfer functions; z-transform methods for discrete time signals and systems; frequency-domain methods. |
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EET 324 - Applied Discrete Transforms 3 hrs. |
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EET 342 - Electrical Energy Systems 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 111 and PHY 202 . Corequisite(s): EET 342L . AC and DC motors and generators. |
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EET 342L - Electrical Machinery Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 342 . |
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EET 360 - Electromagnetic Fields and Waves 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MAT 280 . Laplace’s and Poisson’s equations; time-varying fields; Maxwell’s equations; transmission lines, antennas and propagation. |
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EET 392 - Special Problems 1-3 hrs. |
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EET 396 - Engineering Laboratory Internship 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Assistance with engineering laboratory development, preparation, operation, and experimentation. May be repeated for a total of six hours. |
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EET 400 - Senior Project 2 hrs. Fee A special fee is charged for this course. (See Special Fees listing in Student Expenses section.) (All labs are subject to a usage fee.) Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and approval of faculty adviser. Project should be in area of student’s specialization. Senior Honors Project (Students undertaking a Seniors Honor project will enroll in EET 400H.) |
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EET 401 - Senior Project 2 hrs. Fee A special fee is charged for this course. (See Special Fees listing in Student Expenses section.) (All labs are subject to a usage fee.) Prerequisite(s): EET 400 . Senior Honors Project (Students undertaking a Seniors Honors project will enroll in EET H401.) |
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EET 412 - Advanced Circuit Analysis 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 111 , EET 323 and PHY 202 . Corequisite(s): EET 412L . Transfer functions; network analysis by Laplace transform methods. |
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EET 412L - Advanced Circuit Analysis Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 412 . |
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EET 450 - Microwave Technology 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 315 , MAT 168 , PHY 202 . Corequisite(s): EET 450L . Introduction to microwave technology with special emphasis on microwave communications systems and radar; microwave components and circuits; measurement techniques; fault isolation. |
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EET 450L - Microwave Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 450 . |
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EET 461 - Electrical Power 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): PHY 202 and senior standing. Power generation and distribution, load flow, faults, grids and layout. |
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EET 477 - Control Systems 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 323 and PHY 202 . Corequisite(s): EET 477L . Fundamental control system theory and applications; servomechanisms; process control; measurement and instrumentation. |
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EET 477L - Control Systems Laboratory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 477 . |
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EET 478 - Digital Control Systems 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): EET 323 ; Corequisite(s): EET 478L . Design of systems incorporating a computer as an online element; design of control algorithms and optimal control techniques. |
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EET 478L - Digital Control Systems Labortory 1 hr. Corequisite(s): EET 478 . |
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EET 480 - Antennas and Propagation 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MAT 280 , PHY 202 . Basic antenna principles, several important types of antennas, and radio waves propagation characteristics in communications. |
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EET 492 - Special Problems 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and approval of faculty adviser; supervised study in areas not covered by available courses. |
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EET 496 - Industrial Internship 1-6 hrs. A minimum of 400 total hours of internship under the direct supervision of industrial professionals in collaberation with Southern Miss faculty. |
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EET 499 - Undergraduate Research 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Introduction to methods of engineering research. May be repeated for a total of six hours. |
English |
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ENG 90 - Developmental Writing 3 hrs. Develops basic writing skills (Open only to students in Developmental Education program). |
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ENG 099E - Expanded Composition Studio 1 hr. Supports student work in ENG 100E through additional writing instruction; required of students with a below-minimum ACT score and does not fulfill any core or degree requirement. |
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ENG 99 - Introduction to Composition 3 hrs. Required of and open to entering first-year students enrolled in fully online programs with a below minimum English score on the ACT. Does not satisfy any University core or degree requirement. |
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ENG 100E - Composition I – Expanded 3 hrs. The first sequence of an expanded version of ENG 101 . Course stresses critical reading, reflection and writing skills in a variety of academic and social contexts. |
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ENG 101 - Composition One 3 hrs. Stresses clear, effective writing with special attention to syntactical and organizational skills. (CC 1113, 1213) |
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ENG 102 - Composition Two 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 . Refines compositional skills and stresses additional rhetorical and research methods. (CC 1123, 1223) |
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ENG 110 - Basic Grammar 3 hrs. Stresses grammar, mechanics, usage and other basic writing skills. (may not count toward a major, minor or core). |
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ENG 200 - Introduction to Drama 3 hrs. Focuses on drama of the western world. |
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ENG 201 - Introduction to Fiction 3 hrs. Focuses on the various types and modes of fiction, both short stories and novels. |
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ENG 202 - Introduction to Poetry 3 hrs. Focuses on major English and American poetry. |
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ENG 203 - World Literature 3 hrs. Acquaints students with a range of world literature representing a diversity of geography, historical period and genre. |
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ENG 221 - Fiction Writing I 3 hrs. Introduction to fiction writing. |
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ENG 222 - Poetry Writing I 3 hrs. Introduction to poetry writing. |
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ENG 301 - English Grammar 3 hrs. A comparative study of traditional and structural grammars, with attention to usage and rhetorical uses of grammar. |
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ENG 311 - Survey of Contemporary Literature 3 hrs. Surveys major contemporary writers and their influences (required for secondary or middle grade certification). |
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ENG 312 - Postcolonial Literature 3 hrs. A study of literature concerned with the discursive, cultural and political independence of peoples subjugated by colonial empires. |
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ENG 313 - Survey of Multiethnic Literature 3 hrs. Provides a comparative survey of writers from mulitple ethnic backgrounds. Repeatable with varied content to six hours. |
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ENG 314 - Popular & Genre Fiction 3 hrs. Variable topic survey of popular genre fiction and literature, such as science fiction, mystery, fantasy, or noir. Repeatable with varied content to six hours. |
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ENG 319 - Literary Study of the Bible 3 hrs. Examines the literary structure, style and content of the English Bible. |
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ENG 321 - Fiction Writing II 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 221 . Stresses the techniques of short fiction writing. |
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ENG 322 - Poetry Writing II 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 222 . Stresses the techniques of poetry writing. |
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ENG 330 - Writing and Education 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 and ENG 102 . Emphasizes writing and speaking in professional education settings. |
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ENG 332 - Advanced Composition 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 and ENG 102 . Junior standing recommended. Emphasizes writing, research and documentation skills needed for professional papers. |
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ENG 333 - Technical Writing 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 102 and junior standing or 12 hours in student’s major field. Stresses report writing in student’s major field. |
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ENG 340 - Analysis of Literature 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 , ENG 102 , ENG 203 . Introduces the discipline of literary criticism. |
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ENG 345 - Introduction to Children’s Literature 3 hrs. Studies in children’s literature from the 17th century to the present. |
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ENG 350 - Survey of British Literature I 3 hrs. Surveys major British literature from the Old English period to the Romantic period. |
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ENG 351 - Survey of British Literature II 3 hrs. Surveys major British literature from Romantic period to the present. |
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ENG 365 - Digital Literacies 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 101 and ENG 102 . Introduces the history of writing as a technology and the rhetoric of digital design in a variety of contexts. |
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ENG 370 - Survey of American Literature I 3 hrs. Surveys American literature from its beginnings to the Civil War. |
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ENG 371 - Survey of American Literature II 3 hrs. Surveys American literature from the Civil War to the present. |
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ENG 372 - African-American Literature 3 hrs. Surveys major African-American writers and their influences. |
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ENG 373 - American Poetry 3 hrs. Surveys American poetry. |
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ENG 400 - Senior Seminar 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing. Explores various literary topics in a seminar setting; repeatable to six hours. |
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ENG 401 - Composition Study for Teachers 3 hrs. The study of composition and composition theories with pedagogical applications. |
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ENG 402 - Literature Study for Teachers 3 hrs. The study of literature and literary theories with pedagogical applications. |
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ENG 403 - Language Study for Teachers 3 hrs. The study of language and language theories with pedagogical applications. |
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ENG 406 - History of the English Language 3 hrs. Surveys the development of the English language from Old English to the present. |
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ENG 410 - Studies in Ethnic Literature 3 hrs. Provides a focused study of ethnic writers; repeatable to six hours with varied content. |
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ENG 411 - Studies in Postcolonial Literature 3 hrs. Examines postcolonial literature from the 19th century to the present. |
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ENG 412 - Studies in African Literature 3 hrs. A study of major contemporary African writers. |
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ENG 413 - Survey of The Modern Novel 3 hrs. Examines major British and continental novels of the last 100 years. |
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ENG 415 - Survey of Modern Poetry 3 hrs. This course will acquaint students with the work of the significant modern poets, as well as the modern period’s important poetic innovations and movements. |
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ENG 416 - Literature of the Transatlantic World 3 hrs. English language writings of and about the New World through the 19th century, charting the literacy, cultural and commercial exchanges that define the Atlantic world. |
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ENG 417 - Survey of Modern Drama 3 hrs. Surveys important British and continental dramas of the 20th century. |
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ENG 418 - Literature for the Adolescent 3 hrs. Study of literature and pedagogical theory for use with secondary school students. |
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ENG 419 - Studies in World Literature 3 hrs. Focuses on world literature, other than British and American, from the 19th century to the present; repeatable to nine hours. |
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ENG 421 - Fiction Writing III 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 221 and ENG 321 . Provides an opportunity to develop techniques of fiction writing; repeatable to nine hours. |
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ENG 422 - Poetry Writing III 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): ENG 222 and ENG 322 . Provides an opportunity to develop techniques of poetry writing; repeatable to nine hours. |
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ENG 423 - Creative Nonfiction Writing 3 hrs. Workshop in writing non-fiction prose: personal essay, reviews, opinion. |
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ENG 425 - Readings in the Theory of Fiction 3 hrs. Emphasizes theories and forms of contemporary fiction; repeatable to six hours. |
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ENG 426 - Readings in the Theory of Poetry 3 hrs. Emphasizes theories and forms of contemporary poetry; repeatable to six hours. |
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ENG 432 - Special Topics in Public Writing and Rhetoric 3 hrs. This course emphasizes critical thinking, writing, and research skills through the investigation of topics in public discourse. |
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ENG 440 - Literary Criticism 3 hrs. Provides a historical approach to the study of literary criticism from the classical period to the present. Emphasis will be on major texts and critics. |
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ENG 441 - Topics in Literary Theory 3 hrs. Provides a focused study of a particular literary theory or theories; course is repeatable to six hours with varied content. |
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ENG 445 - Studies in Children’s and Young Adult Literature 3 hrs. Explores various literary topics in children’s or young adult literature in a seminar setting; repeatable to six hours. |
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ENG 450 - Survey of Medieval Literature, 500-1500 3 hrs. Surveys world literature of the period. |
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ENG 451 - Chaucer 3 hrs. Emphasizes a close reading of The Canterbury Tales. |
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ENG 452 - Arthurian Literature 3 hrs. Surveys the literature treating the legend of King Arthur. |
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ENG 454 - Survey of Shakespeare 3 hrs. Studies a selected group of Shakespeare’s work, including plays of several genres. |
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ENG 455 - Studies in Shakespeare 3 hrs. Studies a selected group of Shakespeare’s work according to genre, theme or special topic. |
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ENG 456 - Survey of 16th-Century English Literature 3 hrs. Surveys the more important English writers of this period. |
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ENG 457 - Survey of the Development of British Drama to 1642 3 hrs. Surveys English drama from its beginnings to 1642, exclusive of Shakespeare. |
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ENG 458 - Survey of 17th-Century British Prose and Poetry 3 hrs. Surveys the period 1600-1660, with emphasis on the “schools” of Donne and Jonson. |
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ENG 459 - Milton 3 hrs. Focuses on the poetry and prose of Milton, with emphasis on the major works. |
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ENG 460 - Survey of British Literature, 1660-1740 3 hrs. Surveys British literature from the Restoration to 1740. |
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