BSEE Program (PreMed Track) 5th Semester 6th Semester 7th Semester 8th Semester 9th Semester 10th Semester EE321 (3) Signals and Systems Gen Ed (3) Fine Arts EE 365 (3) Digital Signal Processing Gen Ed (3) Literature Gen Ed (3) History Gen Ed (3) SS (PSY 120 Recommended) EE 372 (3) Intro. to Communications EE 4XX (3) Technical Elective Gen Ed (3) SS (SY 109 Recommended) EE 328 (3) Feedback Control Systems EE 4XX (3) Technical Elective EE 401 (1) Intro. to ECE Design (W) (Fall) EE 404 (3) ECE Design (W) (Spring) 1st Semester 2nd Semester 3rd Semester 4th Semester CH 131* (4) General Chemistry I PH 201 (4) Calculusbased Physics I PH 202 (4) Calculusbased Physics II MA 238 (3) Differential Equations EE322 (3) Prob., Rand. Signals & Stat. Analysis MA 125* (4) Calculus I MA 126 (4) Calculus II MA 227 (4) Calculus III EE 223 (3) Network Analysis EH 101* (3) Composition I EH 102* (3) Composition II EE 220 (3) Circuit Analysis EE 227 (1) Circuits and Devices Lab. EG 101** (2) Freshman Seminar CIS 210 (3) Introduction to C++ Programming EE 263 (3) Digital Logic Design Gen Ed (3) Humanities (CA 110) 16 14 Courses in the shaded boxes must be completed to obtain PCS. 14 EE 331 (3) Physical Electronics EE 334 (4) Analog and Digital Electronics EE 268 (1) Digital Logic Design Lab. EE 337 (1) Electronics Laboratory MA 237 (3) Linear Algebra I EE 264 (3) Microproc. Systems and Interfacing EE 368 (1) Microproc. Sys. & Inter. Laboratory CH 132 (4) General Chemistry II CH 201 (4) Organic Chemistry I CH 202 (4) Organic Chemistry II BMD 321 (3) Biochemistry I (Fall) BMD 322 (3) Biochemistry II (Spring) EG 231 (3) Ethics and Engineering Economics BLY 121* (4) General Biology I BLY 122 (4) General Biology II BLY 350* (3) Physiology (Recommended) * May require minimum ACT, placement test, or remedial prerequisites. ** Students transferring 15 or more credit hours may not be required to take EG 101. Solid line denotes prerequisites. Dotted line denotes co-requisites. Rounded corners denote EE pre-med-track electives. Dotted outline denotes a course that is not required Revised 03/05/2015 MCAT Exam 14 14 14 No 300 level courses can be taken without PCS MCAT Exam is taken in the Summer after the Junior Year 16 15 Total: 139 Credit Hours (Prereq: EH 101 and EH 102) EE 4XX (3) Technical Elective FE Exam 13 12 Electrical Engineering General Track Electrical Engineering Pre-Med Track The Electrical Engineering General Track requires 13 hours from the following courses: EE 302, EE 356, EE 381, EE 385, EG 270, One Technical Elective (see below), One Senior Lab (see below) The Electrical Engineering Pre-Med Track requires 26 hours from the following courses: BLY 121, BLY 122, BMD 321, BMD 322, CH 132, CH 201, CH 202 In addition Physiology (e.g. BLY 350) is recommended but not required. The technical elective and lab selection must satisfy the concentration requirement. The technical elective and lab selection must satisfy the concentration requirement. Technical Elective Selection EE technical electives must be selected from Electrical Engineering courses carrying a 400 number and must include a two-course concentration from the following concentration areas with permission of the student's advisor: Control Systems: EE 422, EE 423, EE 424, EE 427, EE438, EE 468. Communications and Networks: EE 441, EE 444, EE 456, EE 471, EE 473. Digital Systems: EE 438, EE 440*, EE 441, EE 443*, EE 454, EE 457, EE 465, EE 468, EE 469. * Note: Credit for both is not allowed. Electromagnetics and Optics: EE 450, EE 452, EE 453, EE 455, EE 456, EE 458, EE 488. Electronics: EE 430, EE 431, EE 432, EE 438, EE 439, EE 455, EE 470, EE 482, EE 486. Power Systems: EE 430, EE 445, EE 481, EE 482, EE 483, EE 484, EE 485, EE 486, EE 488, EE 489. Senior Lab Senior Lab may be selected from EE 425, EE 446 or EE 447. Laptop Policy Students enrolling in EE 263 or CIS 210 are required to own a personal laptop computer system that conforms to the current departmental minimum published standards. This a one machine per student requirement. General Education Requirements All students are required to take EH 101 and EH 102. See the College of Engineering information sheet for details about CLEP and required letter grades to progress in the English sequence. In addition to the two English classes, Electrical Engineering students must take the following: Nine hours in Literature, Humanities and Fine Arts including: 3 hours in Literature 3 hours in Fine Arts CA 110 (3 hours in Humanities) Six hours in History, Social Sciences, and Behavioral Sciences including: 3 hours in History 3 hours in Social Sciences and Behavioral Sciences Three additional hours in Literature, Humanities, Fine Arts, History, or Social and Behavioral Sciences Literature, Humanities and Fine Arts Literature EH 215, 216 British Literature EH 225, 226 American Literature EH 235, 236 World Literature Fine Arts ARH 100 ARH 103, 123 ARS 101 DRA 110 MUL 101 Survey of Art Art History Art Appreciation Intro to Drama Intro to Music Humanities AFR 101 African American Studies AIS 105 Encounter with the Humanities CA 110* Public Speaking LG 111, 112, 211, 212 French LG 131, 132, 231, 232 Spanish LG 171, 172,271, 272 Russian LG 151, 152, 251, 252 German LGS 101, 102 201, 202 Japanese LGS 106, 107, 206, 207 Arabic LGS 121, 122, 221, 222 Chinese LGS 141, 142 241, 242 Greek PHL 110, 121, 131, 231, 240 Philosophy History, Social Sciences, and Behavioral Sciences History HY 101, 102 History of Civilization HY 135, 136 US History Social Sciences and Behavioral Sciences GS 101 Gender Studies AIS 201 Seasons of Life AN 100, 101 Anthropology CA 100, 211 Communications ECO 215, 216 Economics GEO 114, 115 Geography PSC 130 US Government PSY 120**, 250, 121 Psychology SY 109**, 112 Sociology IS 100 Global Issues * Electrical and Computer Engineering majors are required to take CA 110 (Public Speaking) to fulfill the humanities requirement. ** PSY 120 and SY 109 are recommended for the MCAT.