Electrical Engineering
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Recommended Course Sequences for the Major or Minor (in Computer Engineering)
The Major | 130+ credits
First Semester Second Semester
CHM 113 Elements & Compounds Lab 1 EGR 200 GES 202 Intro to Materials Science Biogeochemistry 3
CHM 115 Elements & Compounds 3 MTH 112 Calculus II 4
MTH 111 Calculus I 4 EGR 140 Computer Utilization 3
FRF 101 First-Year Foundations 3 PHY 201 General Physics I 4
ME 180 CADD Lab 1   Distribution Requirement 3
ENG 101 Composition 4      
16 17
 
Third Semester Fourth Semester
EE 211 Electrical Circuits & Devices 3 EGR 214 Linear Systems 3
EE 283 Electrical Measurements Lab 1 EE 251 Electronics I 4
MTH 211 Intro to Differential Equations 4 EGR 222 Mechatronics 3
PHY 202 General Physics II 4 EE 241 Digital Design 4
ME 231 Statics & Dynamics 3   Distribution Requirement 3
  Distribution Requirement 3      
18 17
 
Fifth Semester Sixth Semester
EE 252 Electronics II 4 EGR 399 Cooperative Education Technical Electives 6
EE 271 Semiconductor Devices 3 EGR 201 Professionalism & Ethics 1
EE 373 CAD for Microfab 1   Distribution Requirements 6
EE 381 Microfabrication Lab 3 EGM 320 Engr Project Analysis 3
  Technical Elective 3      
14 16
 
Seventh Semester Eighth Semester
EE 314 Control Systems 3 EE 323 Electrical Machines Lab 1
EE 337 Electromagnetics 4 EE 382 Modern Communications Lab 3
EE 391 Senior Projects I 1 EE 392 Senior Projects II 2
EE 361 Communication Systems 3   Technical Electives 6
  Technical Elective 3   Free Elective 3
  Distribution Requirement 3      
17 15
Technical Electives may be selected from any advisor-approved science, math, or engineering courses numbered 200 or above to satisfy a concentration requirement. Students consult with Co-op advisor for availability and proper scheduling of Cooperative Education.


Minor in Computer Engineering | 22 credits
A 22-credit Computer Engineering (CE) minor is a special and highly focused option for students majoring in Electrical Engineering and other related disciplines. The CE minor consists of: CS 125 Computer Science I, CS 126 Computer Science II, CS 128 Unix, EE 241 Digital Design and lab, EE 345 Computer Organization, EE 342 Microcomputer Operation & Design, plus one elective course from an Application Area (e.g. EE 314 Control Systems or CS 355 Computer Networks or ME 317 Robotics or CS 367 Computer Graphics).

Master's Degree
A Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) is also available.
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