Winter 2010
Scheduling Information
Go to BuckeyeLink for schedule of courses. Individual study and seminar courses are now listed in the schedule of classes on-line. The new system does not have a means for printing out a simple list of call numbers so it is easist for students to just look up the 999, etc. numbers just as they would any other course in ECE, thru their registration page.
Course changes, cancellations, and late additions
- 620 is being offered Wi10 instead of Sp10. Class number 28099. MWF 4:30.
- 647 is NOT being offered Wi10.
- 668 has changed days/time of offering. It is now TR 2:00-3:18pm. Class # 12084.
- There is one section of 694 being offered Wi10:
- 694 - Scientific Computing on Emerging Architectures
Students will be introduced to the architectural system design of emerging architectures and techniques for managing idiosyncrasies of these architectures for developing scientific computing applications. Prereq: ECE 662 or CS&E 675.01 or CS&E 675.02. MWF 3:30-4:18pm. Class # 27259.
- The following section of 694 will be offered Sp10:
- 694 - Integration and Control of Renewable Energy in Electric Power Systems
Smart grid; smart metering; real-time pricing; load frequency control; modeling and control of renewable and green energy systems; power systems. Prereq: 341 or grad standing.
- 707 is NOT being offered Wi10.
- 803 is NOT being offered Wi10.
- 851 is NOT being offered Wi10.
- 864 is NOT being offered Wi10, however, it WILL be offered Sp10.
- 910 is NOT being offered Wi10.
Room changes
- This is where room changes will be posted for ECE courses that moved within 2 days of classes beginning for the quarter. Students should always be in the habit of checking their schedule on-line the day prior to classes starting (or morning of) for the most up-to-date information.
Miscellaneous
Course Info
- Remember
that students may only count 3 credit hours of 693 and/or 699 (total) towards technical
electives.
- Students
planning to take ECE 683, H683, 693, or H783 should make arrangements
with their instructors before registration windows open.
- If you
have trouble getting to the main campus because you live or
work out of town or are on co-op, you may want to check out
one of the OSU regional campuses in your area to see if courses
are available which would apply to our program. There are direct
links to all regional campuses on the OSU
home page.
- If you
are a strong Math student (B or above) and are considering taking
courses over the summer at OSU to progress your degree, you
may want to consider taking one or two Term 1 courses, such
as Math 366, 568, 571, or Stat 427, and possibly a GEC course.
It will get a course or two out of the way and still leave you
with half of the summer totally free!
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