Special Topic Courses

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Undergraduate Special Topic Showcase

Graduate Special Topic Showcase

Projected Course Schedules

Undergraduate

Graduate

Permanent Course Descriptions and Outlines

Research Seminar

Seminar presentations describing ECE-related research projects, centers,
and other activities at Georgia Tech.

Professional Communication Skills

Written, oral, and graphical communication skills needed by electrical and
computer engineering professionals.

Professional Communication Seminar

Seminar presentations on oral and written technical communication skills needed by electrical and computer engineering professionals. Credit for this course may not be used toward the master's degree in ECE.

Robotics Research Foundation I

Multidisciplinary research course supervised by two robotics faculty from different schools participating in the robotics Ph.D. program. Crosslisted with AE and CS 8750.

Robotics Research Foundation II

Continuation of AE/CS/ECE 8750 (Robotics Research Foundation I). Crosslisted with AE and CS 8751.

Special Topics

Used for courses under development or courses being offered only one time.
Last digit indicates number of credit hours.

Special Problems

Individually arranged study or project under the direction of a faculty
member. Last digit indicates number of credit hours.

Teaching Assistantship

Credit to be arranged. For students holding graduate teaching
assistantships.

Research Assistantship

Credit to be arranged. For students holding graduate research
assistantships.

Doctoral Thesis

Credit to be arranged.

Introduction to ECE Design

An introduction to basic concepts useful for all areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Focus on hands-on, team-based activities using robotics.