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A First Course in Electrical and Computer Engineering

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A First Course in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Publisher: Connexions
Number of pages: 381

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This book was written for an experimental freshman course at the University of Colorado. We wanted to pique student' interest in engineering by providing with exposure to the types of problems that electrical and computer engineers are asked to solve.

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