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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (EE)

(Leading to the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree)

Freshman Year sem. hrs. Sophomore Year sem. hrs.
ENGL 1010 Writing I 3 ENGL 2130, 2230 or 2330 3
ENGL 1020 Writing II 3 SPCH 2410 or PC 2500 3
MATH 1910 Calculus I 4 MATH 2120 Differential Equations 3
MATH 1920 Calculus II 4 MATH 2110 Calculus III 4
CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4 PHYS 2120, 2121 Calculus-based Physics II, Calculus-based Physics Laboratory II 3,1
PHYS 2110, 2111 Calculus-based Physics I, Calculus-based Physics Laboratory I 3,1 CEE 2100 Fundamentals of Engineering Mechanics 3
ENGR 1210 Introduction to Engineering 1 ECE 2000 Introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering 2
ENGR 1120 Programming for Engineers 2 ECE 2060 Measurements Laboratory 1
Humanities/Fine Arts Electives (General Education) 6 ECE 2010 Circuits & Networks I 3
Social/Behavioral Science Elective (General Education) 3 ECE 2020 Circuits & Networks II 3
ENGR 10208 Connections to Engineering & Technology 1 ENGR 2121 Engineering Applications in C 1
      Social/Behavioral Science Elective (General Education) 3
Total 35 Total 33
Junior Year sem. hrs. Senior Year sem. hrs.
ECE 3010 Signals & Systems 3 ECE 49417 Multidisciplinary Design I 1
ECE 3910 Probability & Random Variables in Electrical & Computer Engineering 3 ECE 49427 Multidisciplinary Design I 2
ECE 3110 Introduction to Digital Systems 3 ECE Senior sequence5 6
ECE 3300 Electronics I 3 ECE Junior Elective2, ECE Senior Elective 6
ECE 3510 Electromagnetic Fields I 3 ECE Junior Elective2 3
Junior Elective2 9 ECE Lab Electives1 2
ECE Lab Elective1, MATH Elective3 4 ECE 4910  Professional Issues in Electrical & Computer Engineering 1
Engineering Fund. Elective4, ISE 3920 6 E/M/S/B electives6 6
Total 34 Total  27

NOTES

1 ECE Lab Electives: Three one-hour courses must be taken from 3000 level and 4000 level ECE lab courses. They may be taken during junior and senior years.
2 ECE Junior Electives:  A minimum of five courses must be taken from the ECE Junior Electives List consisting of ECE 3120, ECE 3210, ECE 3310, ECE 3320, ECE 3520, ECE 3540, ECE 3610 and ECE 3710. Only one of ECE 3310 and ECE 3320 may be counted as a Junior Elective. Similarly only one of ECE 3520 and ECE 3540 may be counted as a Junior Elective.
3 MATH Elective: One three-hour course must be taken from a departmentally approved list of Mathematics courses.
4 Engineering Fundamentals Elective: One three-hour course from a departmentally approved list of Engineering Fundamentals courses.
5 ECE Senior Sequence Courses: Two ECE 4000 level courses forming a sequence must be taken from a departmentally approved list.
6 Engineering/Math/Science/Business (E/M/S/B) Electives: A student must take six hours of E/M/S/B electives from a list of non-ECE courses approved by the ECE Department.
7 In place of the ECE 4941-4942 sequence, any 3-credit approved multidisciplinary capstone design course may be taken. 
8 This course not included in 128-hour curriculum.
 
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