Fabrication lab emphasizing physical theory and design of devices suitable for integrated circuitry
ECE 444
Course Code
ECE 444
Credit
4.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Fabrication lab emphasizing physical theory and design of devices suitable for integrated circuitry
Introduction
Fabrication lab emphasizing physical theory and design of devices suitable for integrated circuitry; electrical properties of semiconductors and techniques (epitaxial growth, oxidation, photolithography diffusion, ion implantation, metallization, and characterization) for fabricating integrated circuit devices such as p-n junction diodes, bipolar transistors, and field effect transistors.
4 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: ECE 340.
Family and Society in Contemporary China
ARTS 423C05
Course Code
ARTS 423C05
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
Family and Society in Contemporary China
Introduction
This course is an interdisciplinary study of everyday life of the average Chinese person in various aspects of their lives. The focus of the course is human action in collective contexts, with such topics as the historical transformation of the Chinese family, love and intimacy, the urban-rural divide, gender and ethnicity, entertainment, etc.
FBS1
IBMS7123053
Course Code
IBMS7123053
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
FBS1
Introduction
Frontiers in Biomedical Sciences 1 (FBS1) is a two-semesters-course for students of Master's degree. TThe students need to participate 10 seminars organized by ZJE and collect signatures from seminar hosts. The aim of this course is to provide the latest research of current biomedical research fields. The topics of the seminars include infectious diseases, oncology, immunology, neuroscience, stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, material sciences, etc.
Fields and Waves I
ECE 329
Course Code
ECE 329
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Fields and Waves I
Introduction
Electromagnetic fields and waves fundamentals and their engineering applications: static electric and magnetic fields; energy storage; Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields; wave solutions in free space, dielectrics and conducting media, transmission line systems; time- and frequency-domain analysis of transmission line circuits and Smith chart applications.
Prerequisite: ECE 210.
Fields and Waves I
ECE 329
Course Code
ECE 329
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Fields and Waves I
Introduction
Electromagnetic fields and waves fundamentals and their engineering applications: static electric and magnetic fields; energy storage; Maxwell's equations for time-varying fields; wave solutions in free space, dielectrics and conducting media, transmission line systems; time- and frequency-domain analysis of transmission line circuits and Smith chart applications.
Prerequisite: ECE 210.
Fields and Waves II
ECE 350
Course Code
ECE 350
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Fields and Waves II
Introduction
<p>Continuation of ECE 329: radiation theory; antennas, radiation fields, radiation resistance and gain; transmitting arrays; plane-wave approximation of radiation fields; plane-wave propagation, reflection, and transmission; Doppler effect, evanescent waves and tunneling, dispersion, phase and group velocities; waveguides and resonant cavities; antenna reception and link budgets. Prerequisite: ECE 329.</p>
Film
BT2341009
Course Code
BT2341009
Credit
5.0 - 5.0
Course Name
Film
Introduction
We will get command of audio-visual dialogues and get familiar with the rules of film direction through the practice of Film and TV creation
Fin-tech innovation of China
ARTS 423D11
Course Code
ARTS 423D11
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
Fin-tech innovation of China
Introduction
Science and technology finance is a systematic and innovative arrangement of a series of financial instruments, financial systems, financial policies and financial services to promote the development of science and technology, the transformation of achievements and the development of high and new technology industries. It is the main body of government, enterprises, markets and social intermediaries which provide financing resources to scientific and technological innovation activities.
Finance
F B1001
Course Code
F B1001
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
Finance
Introduction
1. Course DescriptionIn this course, we study money, banking, and financial markets. Banks and other financial institutions make financial markets work by moving funds from people who save to people who have productive investment opportunities. To examine the effects of financial markets and financial intermediaries on the economy, we need to acquire an understanding of their general structure and operation. To that end, we first provide a general overview of the financial system, and explain what money is and how it is measured.
Financial Accounting
BA7121008
Course Code
BA7121008
Credit
2.0 - 2.0
Course Name
Financial Accounting
Introduction
This course covers: accounting definition, accounting objective;the economic significance and relationships of assets, liabilities, owner’s equity, revenue, expenses, income, and cash flow;the characteristics and the quality requirements of accounting information; the principles and procedures of measurement, recognition and reporting; accounting cycle;the main items of balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement; accounting statement notes and audit reports; accounting statement analysis method; analysis of the financial position, operating results and cash flow, and analysis o