This book can be used for a variety of different courses, these are described below: An introduction to electrical engineering course for non-engineering majors. Such courses are taken by students as a science credit course to meet minimum requirements for science education or towards extra credits in honors programs. An introduction to electrical engineering for non-electrical engineers or engineers with undecided majors. These courses would be taken by engineers with majors other than EE, and by other students with science based majors. An introduction to Information Technology/ information systems course. These courses could be offered by a wide variety departments including ECE, IT, CSE and also in 2 or 3 year trade and technology programs. An intro to electrical engineering course for EE majors. The predecessor to this product (of which this will be a spin-off) does sell in some EE major intro courses even though that is not a target segment for the product. This new edition will be even more suited to the requirements of such courses. A primer to digital communication theory. This book covers a lot of basic aspects of digital communication and may appeal to non-standard introductions to basic communications. The total annual enrollment for all potential markets for this title is approximately 20K.
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