Schedule of Classes

Index

AASP
AGNR
AGRO
AMST
ANSC
ANTH
ARCH
AREC
ARHU
ARSC
ARTH
ARTT
ASTR
BCHM
BIOM
BMGT
BSCI
BSOS
CCJS
CHEM
CHIN
CHPH
CLAS
CLUS
CMLT
CMSC
COMM
CONS
CPSP
DANC
EALL
ECON
EDCI
EDCP
EDHD
EDMS
EDPA
EDSP
EDUC
ENAE
ENBE
ENCE
ENCH
ENCO
ENEE
ENES
ENFP
ENGL
ENMA
ENME
ENNU
ENPM
ENRE
ENSE
ENSP
ENTM
ENTS
FMST
FOLA
FREN
GEMS
GEOG
GEOL
GERM
GREK
GVPT
HEBR
HESP
HISP
HIST
HLHP
HLTH
HONR
HORT
ITAL
IVSP
JAPN
JOUR
JWST
KNES
KORA
LARC
LASC
LATN
LBSC
LING
MAPL
MATH
MEES
METO
MICB
MOCB
MSWE
MUED
MUET
MUSC
MUSP
MUSP
NACS
NFSC
NRMT
PBIO
PHIL
PHYS
PORT
PSYC
PUAF
RUSS
SLAV
SOCY
SPAN
STAT
SURV
THET
TOXI
UMEI
UNIV
URSP
VMED
WMST
ZOOL

 
   Schedule of Classes

Fall '99

Section seat counts current as of: Sep 22 09:30

ENTS Telecommunications ( The A. James Clark School of Engineering)

ENTS608 Telecommunications Seminar; (1 credit) Grade Method: REG.
0101(26581) STAFF (Seats=50, Open=29, Waitlist=0) Books
M......... 5:00pm- 6:00pm (Arranged)
ENTS609 Telecommunications Project; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.

ENTS620 Principles of Telecommunications; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG.
Time and frequency domain representation of signals; behavior of linear time-invariant systems; probability and random processes; and detection and estimation issues. Examples from the design and analysis of communication systems will be used to illustrate the concepts.

0101(26607) Geraniotis, E. (Seats=34, Open=3, Waitlist=0) Books
M......... 6:30pm- 9:15pm (EGR 3114)
ENTS630 The Economics of International Telecommunications; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG.
Economic analysis in telecommunications: the demand for services, the nature of production, competition, optimal pricing, and alternative regulatory options.
0101(26617) Bailey, J. (Seats=30, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
Tu........ 5:30pm- 8:15pm (TYD 1108)
ENTS631 Competitive Strategies and Public Policies in Telecommunications; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG.
Describes and applies the tools of industry economics, competitive strategy and policy analysis to telecommunications policy. Basic principles of antitrust and regulatory policy will be presented and applied to current telecommunications issues. Uses a global perspective to explore the manner in which other countries regulate their telecommunications industries and draws comparisons to the United States.
0101(26627) Bailey, J. (Seats=25, Open=7, Waitlist=0) Books
Th........ 5:30pm- 8:15pm (VMH 1314)
ENTS640 Telecommunication Networks; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG.
An overview of design issues and the important industry standards for digital communications networks.
0101(26637) Makowski, A. (Seats=30, Open=3, Waitlist=0) Books
W......... 5:30pm- 8:15pm (AVW 2460)
ENTS655 Digital Signal Processing; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: linear system concepts and transfer in methods at senior electrical engineering level. Knowledge of linear system concepts and transform methods taught in a typical electrical engineering undergraduate course on signals and systems. Ideal periodic sampling and the sampling theorem; forward and inverse Z-transforms; system analysis by the Z-transform; designing FIR and IIR digital filters; quantization and finite word-length arithmetic; the DFT and FFT; decimation and interpolation; power spectral density estimation.
0101(26657) Palmer, L. (Seats=15, Open=12, Waitlist=0) Books
M......... 6:30pm- 9:15pm (EGL 1204)
ENTS689C Special Topics: Telecommunications Operations Management; (3 credits) Grade Method: REG.
0101(26667) Raghavan, S. (Seats=30, Open=20, Waitlist=0) Books
Tu........ 5:30pm- 8:15pm (PLS 1115)
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