Undergraduate Catalog 2013 ­ 2014 Cleveland State University Engineering, Electrical, B.E.E. At­a­Glance

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Cleveland State University Undergraduate Catalog 2013 ­ 2014
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Engineering, Electrical, B.E.E.
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Degree Map
At­a­Glance
Minimum hours required for the degree: 128. This does not include credits earned in the Engineering
Cooperative Education Program and Orientation.
Admission to major: Admission to the Fenn College of Engineering.
Hours required for minor: There is no authorized minor in the Electrical Engineering Program.
Evening Program: There is no evening program in Electrical Engineering, although some courses are offered in the
evening.
Accelerated 5­Year Bachelor/Master Program: An accelerated program that enables students to earn a Bachelor
of Electrical or Computer Engineering degree as well as a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in 5 years.
Advising: All students are advised by the faculty members in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Student organizations: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Eta Kappa Nu ­ Honor Society for Electrical
Engineering and Computer Engineering.
Additional information: Students in the Electrical Engineering Program choose areas of interest from technical
electives in the senior year.
The Electrical Engineering Program is a program in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Electrical
engineering provides a variety of opportunities in work related to digital computers, electronics, control systems,
communication systems, power electronics and systems, and other areas. The electrical engineering curriculum is
intended to provide students with a background suitable for either industrial employment or advanced education at the
graduate level. The program includes a spectrum of courses and considerable laboratory experience. In addition, depth
in areas of specialization within electrical engineering is provided by several technical electives.
Program Objectives
The Electrical Engineering Program is designed to produce graduates who are able to
1. practice electrical engineering in one or more of the following areas: communications computers,controls, power
electronics, and power systems
2. define and diagnose problems and provide and implement electrical engineering solutions in industry,business,
and government
3. observe engineering ethics in the practice of electrical engineering
4. communicate effectively with technically diverse audiences
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5. collaborate with others as a member or as a leader in an engineering team
6. develop their knowledge beyond the undergraduate level and keep current with advancements inelectrical
engineering
Electrical Engineering students are limited to two grades of D in EEC courses. Technical electives must be chosen from
the available EEC elective courses.
Program for Electrical Engineering
First Year, Fall Semester
CHM 261 ­ General Chemistry I
CHM 266 ­ General Chemistry Lab I
ENG 100 ­ Intensive College Writing OR
ENG 101 ­ College Writing I
MTH 181 ­ Calculus I
ESC 120 ­ Intro to Engineering Design
ESC 100 ­ New Student Orientation
Not required for transfer students
Total: 14­15 Credits
First Year, Spring Semester
CSC 121 ­ Career Orientation
Required for co­op
ENG 102 ­ College Writing II Or
ESC 102 ­ Technical Wrtg & Prof Com
ESC 151 ­ C Programming
MTH 182 ­ Calculus II
PHY 243 ­ University Physics I (Writing)
Total: 15­16 Credits
Second Year, Fall Semester
EEC 310 ­ Electric Circuits I
ESC 250 ­ Diffrntl Equatns for Engineers
MTH 283 ­ Multiv Calculus for Engineers
MTH 284 ­ Matrices for Engineers
PHY 244 ­ University Physics II(Writing)
Total: 16 Credits
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Total: 16 Credits
Second Year, Spring Semester
EEC 311 ­ Electric Circuits II
EEC 313 ­ Electronics I
ESC 310 ­ Engineering Stats/Probability
General Education Elective (3 credits)
EEC 312 ­ Electric Circuits Laboratory
Total: 16 Credits
Third Year, Fall Semester
EEC 314 ­ Electronics II
EEC 315 ­ Electronics Lab
EEC 361 ­ Electromech Energy Conversion
EEC 382 ­ Digital Systems and Lab
EEC 414 ­ Writing in Elec & Comp Eng
Total: 16 Credits
Third Year, Spring Semester
ESC 203 ­ Statics & Dynamics
ESC 282 ­ Engineering Economy
PHL 215 ­ Engineering Ethics (writing)
EEC 460 ­ Engineer Electromagnetics
General Education Elective (3 credits)
Total: 17 Credits
Fourth Year, Fall Semester
Core Elective I (4 credits)
Core Lab I (2 credits)
Core Elective II (4 credits)
Core Lab II (2 credits)
EEC Technical Elective (4 credits)
General Education Elective (3 credits)
Total: 19 Credits
Fourth Year, Spring Semester
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EEC 490 ­ Senior Design
EEC Technical Elective (4 credits)
EEC Technical Elective (4 credits)
General Education Elective (3 credits)
Total: 15 Credits
Note(s):
Two Core Elective/Lab sets should be selected from the following three areas:
Communications: EEC 450/EEC 451 Controls: EEC 440/EEC 441 Power Electronics: EEC 470/EEC 471
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