Electrical Engineering
Students majoring in Electrical Engineering who complete all requirements earn the degree of BS, Electrical Engineering.
Core
- Select one:
- ECON 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
- CHEM 121/121L - General Chemistry I and Laboratory
- CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II
- PHYS 201/201L - General Physics and Laboratory
- PHYS 202/202L - General Physics and Laboratory
- PHYS 341 - Design and Analysis of Experiments
- Select one:
- MATH 140 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry
- MATH 148 - Accelerated Calculus
- MATH 240 - Intermediate Calculus
- MATH 320 - Ordinary Differential Equations
- Select one:
- MATH 250 - Multivariable Calculus
- MATH 335 - Applied Probability
- ENGR 213 - Discrete Structures for Computer Applications
- CPSC 150/150L - Introduction to Programming and Laboratory
- CPSC 250/250L - Programming for Data Manipulation and Laboratory
- CPSC 327 - C++ Programming
- CPEN 214 - Digital Logic Design
- CPEN 371W - Computer Ethics
- ENGR 121 - Engineering Design
- ENGR 211/211L - Introduction to Electric Circuits and Electronics and Laboratory
- ENGR 212/212L - Electronics and Laboratory
- ENGR 340 - Mathematical Methods for Engineers and Scientists
- EENG 221 - Signals and Systems
- EENG 311/311L - Electric Circuits II and Laboratory
- EENG 321/321L - Control Systems and Laboratory
- EENG 361/361L - Communication Systems I and Laboratory
- EENG 498W - Electrical Engineering Capstone Project
Electives (minimum of 12 credits)
At least one of the following three areas of emphasis must be completed.
- Digital Systems:
- CPEN 315/315L - Digital System Design and Laboratory
- CPEN 414 - Computer Architecture
- Control:
- EENG 421 - Industrial Control and Data Acquisition
- CPEN 422 - Microprocessors
- Communication:
- EENG 461 - Communication Systems II
- EENG 481 - Digital Signal Processing