DSP/Communications Course Advising

The Digital Signal Processing and Communications group offers a variety of courses that will prepare you for both a career in communications and signal processing as well as doctoral research.
Based on classes offered Fall 2007, incoming students should take the following courses Take minimum of 3 classes from this table:

If you are interested in ... then take ...
a communications emphasis ECEN 5612 Noise/Random Processes
ECEN 5622 Info Theory and Coding
ECEN 5632 Theory/Appl Digital Filtering
a DSP emphasis ECEN 5448 Adv Linear Systems
ECEN 5612 Noise/Random Processes
ECEN 5632 Theory/Appl Digital Filtering
pursuing a PhD additional classes such as
MATH 6130 Modern Algebra
MATH 6310 Introduction to Real Analysis 1
MATH 6534 Topics in Probability
a networking emphasis additional classes such as
APPM 5560 Markov Processes, Queues and Monte Carlo Simulations
APPM 5120 Intro to Operations Research
CSCI 5273 Network Systems, CSCI 7143 Mobile Computing
TLEN 5330 Data Communications I
implementation additional classes such as
ECEN 5002 Graduate Communiacations Lab
ECEN 5613 Embedded Systems Design
ECEN 5623 Real-time Embedded Systems
ECEN 5633 Hybrid Embedded Systems
control theory additional classes such as
ECEN 5458 Sampl Data/Dig Contr

Course descriptions can be found either at the ECE website or the CU catalog.

Send any suggestions to timxb@colorado.edu.

Last modified on August 22, 2007