ENTER COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE HERE
Indicate Required or Elective Course hereDate:Enter the date this outline wascreated
Indicate Course Area here (e.g., controls, communications, power, electronics or digital design)
Course Coordinator:Enter the name of the person(s) responsible for the course here.
Catalog Description:Enter the proposed catalog description and number of units for the course here.
Prerequisites:Enter course numbers for all prerequisite classeshere.
Text:Enter theproposed textbook here.
Additional Resources:Enter any other recommended books oradditional resources here,
and indicate if they are optional or required.
Course Objectives:Enter abrief narrative describingthe important topics this course covers
and the expected learning outcomes here.
Prerequisites by Topic:
1.Enter a list of the important concepts that students need to know before taking this course here.
2.Important prerequisite concept 2
3.Important prerequisite concept 3
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n.Add more or fewer important concepts to this list, as needed
Topics Covered:
1.Enter a list of the important concepts that students will learn in this course here.
2.Important concept 2
3.Important concept 3
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n.Add more or fewer important concepts to this list, as needed
Evaluation: Indicate how you plan to evaluate student performance in this course, including the weight given to each item. (e.g., homework (15%), projects (25%), midterm exam (30%) and final exam (30%). Describe any significant details, such as providing examples oftypical projects.
Contribution of Course to the Professional Education Component: Indicate how this course fulfills this ABET requirement (e.g., developing student’s analytical and critical-thinking skills, science and design content, etc.) Note: This section is not required for graduate courses.
Relationship of Course to Program Outcomes: Indicate how this course fulfills this ABET requirement (e.g., knowledge of mathematics, engineering science, core topics in major, development of problem solving skills,etc.) Note: This section is not required for graduate courses.
Course Outline/Schedule
Week / Topic / Text Reference1 / Provide a weekly summary of the topics to be covered in class.
Also indicate when exams are expected to occur.
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