Bachelor of Electrical Engineering

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Cleveland State University
Fenn College of Engineering
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
First Year
Fall Semester
ENG 101 College Writing
MTH 181 Calculus I
CHM 261 General Chemistry I
CHM 266 General Chemistry I Lab
ESC 100 New Student Orientation
ESC 120 Intro to Engineering Design
Semester Total
Credits
Fall Semester
PHY 244 University Physics II (Writing)
MTH 283 Multivariate Calculus for Enginee
MTH 284 Matrices for Engineers
ESC 250 Differential Equations for Engineer
EEC 310 Electric Circuits I
Semester Total
Credits
Major
Gen Ed
5
X
WAC
2
X
2
X
3
X
4
X
Fall Semester
EEC 314 Electronics II
EEC 315 Electronics II Lab
EEC 361 Electro‐Mech Energy Conversion
EEC 382 Digital Systems 7 Lab
EEC 414 Writing in Elec & Comp Eng
Credits
Major
4
X
2
X
4
X
4
X
2
X
Major
Gen Ed
4
X
M/QL
4
X
NS
1
X
NS
1
X
INTRO
2
X
3
W/C
Spring Semester
ENG 102 or ESC 102 Technical Writing
MTH 182 Calculus
PHY 243 University Physics I (Writing)
ESC 151 C Programming
Semester Total
15
Credits
Major
Gen Ed
4
X
M/QL
5
X
NS
WAC
Credits
Major
Gen Ed
4
X
2
X
4
X
3
X
3
W/C
3
15
Second Year
16
Spring Semester
EEC 311 Electric Circuits II
EEC 312 Circuits Lab
EEC 313 Electronics I
ESC 310 Eng. Statistics & Probability
General Education Elective
Semester Total
3
DIV
16
Third Year
Semester Total
Gen Ed
WAC
Spring Semester
ESC 203 Statics and Dynamics
ESC 282 Engineering Economy
PHL 215 Engineering Ethics
EEC 460 Engineering Electromagnetics
General Education Elective
Semester Total
16
Credits
Major
4
X
3
X
SS
3
X
A&H
WAC
4
X
3
Gen Ed
DIV
17
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
Credits
EEC Core Elective**
4
EEC Core Lab**
2
EEC Core Elective**
4
EEC Core Lab**
2
EEC Tech Elective
4
General Education Elective
3
Apply for Spring graduation prior to Sep 9th
19
Semester Total
Major
Gen Ed
Spring Semester
Credits
Major
Gen Ed
CAP
X
EEC 490 Senior Design
4
X
X
EEC Tech Elective
EEC Tech Elective
General Education Elective
4
X
4
X
X
X
3
SS
X
A&H
Semester Total
15
Degree Total: 129 hours
Assumptions: college‐level readiness in MTH & ENG; no Foreign Language Deficiency
College/ Program Notes:
**Two Core Elective/Lab sets should be selected from the following three areas: (Communications: EEC450/EEC451; Controls: EEC440/EEC441; or Power Electronics: EEC470/EEC471)
The plan above is a suggested guide to ensure that all General Education, College, University, and Major requirements are met within 4 years of study. Students may deviate from the
suggested placement of Gen Ed courses, although the M/QL and W/C requirements should be completed during the first year of study.
*General Electives ensure that a student accumulates the minimum credit hour totals needed for graduation. Students must have a minimum of 128 total credit hours, of which a
minimum of 42 credit hours must be upper division (300 or 400‐level courses). Depending upon other elective choices made, students may not need as many general electives as indicated
above, or may need additional electives.
Last Updated June 10, 2011
Cleveland State University
Fenn College of Engineering
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
University Notes:
Gen Ed Key:
SS = Social Sciences Requirement (2 courses, one of which must be focused outside the US**)
INTRO = Introduction to University Life Requirement (one course)
A&H = Arts & Humanities Requirement (2 courses, one must be focused outside the US**)
W/C = Writing/Composition Requirement (two courses; C or better required)
DIV = Social Diversity Requirement (2 courses; one US Diversity and one African American Exp.)
M/QL = Mathematics/Quantitative Literacy Requirement (two courses)
WAC/SPAC = Writing/Speaking Across the Curriculum Requirement (3 courses, one in the major)
CAP = Capstone Requirement
NS = Natural Sciences (two courses, one of which must have a lab)
** of the SS and A&H courses focused outside the US, one must be focused on Africa, Latin America, Asia or the Middle East (ALAAME)
This information is provided solely for the convenience of the reader, and the University expressly disclaims any liability which may otherwise be incurred. This publication is neither a
contract nor an offer to make a contract. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information, the University reserves the right to make changes at any time with
respect to course offerings, degree requirements, services provided, or any other subject addressed herein.
Last Updated June 10, 2011
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