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ADVISING SHEET 1 of 2
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___________ EE 480
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____________EE 481
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Fall 2014
ADVISING SHEET 2 of 2
Credits
CHEM
ENGL
EE
Engr
Math
____
121/L General Chem &Lab
110
College Comp. I
101
Intro to EE
101
Graphical Commun.
165
Calculus I
___
Humanities Elective
Semester Total
4
3
1
3
4
3
206
304
Circuit Analysis
Comp Aided Meas.
EE
Engl
Math
Phys
306
125
265
251/L
Circuits Lab I
Tech & Bus. Writing
Calculus III
Univ. Physics I/Lab
EE
EE
EE
EE
EE
Math

308
314
316
318
321
207
Junior Laboratory I
Signals & Systems
Electric & Mag. Fields
Engr. Data Analysis
Electronics I
Intro to Linear Alg.
EE
____
____
480
___
___
Senior Design
3
Electrical Engr Elect.
3
Electrical Engr Elect.
____
___
____
____
___
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Basic Appl. Scien.
2
Elec.
1
Engr Science Elect.
3,4
Technical Elective
EE
EE
Engr
Engr
Math
____
Credits
201
202
460
201
166
___
18
Credits
EE
EE
FRESHMAN YEAR
C/IP
3
3
1
3
4
4
18
Credits
2
3
3
3
3
2
16
Credits
3
3
3
SOPHOMORE YEAR
C/IP
EE
EE
Math
Phys
____
____
JUNIOR YEAR
C/IP
EE
EE
EE
EE
EE
EE
SENIOR YEAR
C/IP
EE
____
____
307
313
266
252/L
___
___
309
401
405
409
421
452
481
.___
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C/IP
Intro to Digital Electronics
EE Laboratory
Engineering Economy (SS)
Statics
Calculus II
Soc. Scien. Elective (SS)
Semester Total
2
1
3
3
4
3
16
C/IP
Circuits Lab II
Linear Electric Circuits
Elem Differential Eq.
Univ. Physics II/Lab
Fine Arts Elective
1
Engr. Science Elective
Credits
1
3
3
4
3
3
17
C/IP
Junior Laboratory II
Electric Drives
Control Systems
Distributed Networks
Electronics II
Embedded Systems
Credits
2
3
3
3
3
3
17
Credits
3
3
3
C/IP
3
____
___
Senior Design II
Prof Eng Ethics*
Social Science or
Arts & Humanities**
3,4
Technical Elective
3
3
17
____
___
Electrical Engr Elective
3
3
3
15
Complete (C) / In-Progress (IP)
 This course must be completed with a grade of ‘C’ or better
*Can be ME 370, ChE 340 or PHIL 250
**Social Science if taking PHIL 250 (formerly PHIL 370), Arts & Humanities if taking ME 370 or ChE 340
1
Engr Science Elective choices: Engr 202 Dynamics, Engr 203 Mechanics of Materials, ME 301 Materials Science, ME 306 Fluid
Mechanics, and ME 341 Thermodynamics.
2
Basic/Applied Science Elect. choices: Avit 421 Advanced Aerodynamics, Chem 122/122L General Chemistry II, Phys 253/253L
University Physics III, SpSt 500 Intro to Orbital Mechanics, Physics courses 300 level or higher with approval of instructor and advisor.
Three or four credits, depending on whether the class has a co-requisite laboratory.
3
Maximum of 3 credits of EE 490 Advanced EE Problems allowed as an independent study, applies to both EE & Technical Electives.
4
Technical Elective choices: Computer Science, Engineering (including EE), Math, and Physics courses approved by advisor, normally
300 level or higher. CSci 242 Algorithms and Data Structures, CSci 260 Advanced Programming Languages, and Math 208 Discrete
Mathematics are permitted; EE 397 Cooperative Education is applied toward the Technical Electives with S/U grading, 6cr maximum.
Fall 2013
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