Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

ECE 313

PROBABILITY WITH ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS

SPRING 2001


ECE 313 is an undergraduate course on probability theory and statistics with applications to engineering problems primarily chosen from the areas of communications, control, signal processing, and computer engineering.

ECE 313 is semi-required in the new BSEE and BSCompE curricula --- all students must complete one of the three courses
 
 

ECE 313 (3 hours), IE 230 (3 hours), and Stat 310 (4 hours).

Credit : 3 hours or 3/4 unit.
Graduate students in the ECE Department cannot receive unit credit for ECE 313.


Section Meeting time and place Instructor
C 10 MWF
165 Everitt Laboratory
Professor Andrew Singer

 e-mail: acsinger@uiuc.edu

D 11 MWF 
245 Everitt Laboratory
Professor Ralf Koetter

 e-mail: koetter@uiuc.edu


Office Hours
Meeting time and place
Instructor
2-3 Mondays, 115 CSRL Professor Andrew Singer
2-3 Tuesdays, 115 CSRL Professor Ralf Koetter
3-5 M  5-6 TuTh
324 or 330M Everitt Laboratory
Jean-Christophe Langer
e-mail: jjlanger@uiuc.edu

Text : Sheldon Ross, A First Course in Probability, 5th edition, Prentice Hall, 1997.

Optional Reading: D. V. Sarwate, Probability with Engineering Applications, Lecture Notes for ECE 313, Fall 1997 (available for viewing or downloading elsewhere on this web page.)



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Alternative Courses
IE 230 and Stat 310

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