Electrical Engineering
Other Requirements
Students must meet the University Foreign Language
Requirement, must achieve the competencies of the CLAS requirement, must have a minimum 2.0 GPA, must complete all required classes, and must otherwise meet all of the state and university requirements in order to graduate. Students who enter the university with fewer than 60 transferred credits must take 9 summer credits. Also see the Undergraduate
Studies portion of this catalog for additional information.
Electrical Engineering students must take:
Engineering Breadth and Elective (Total: 14 Credits)
EGN 1002 Engineering Orientation
EIN 3235 Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Engineering Economy EIN 3354
EGN 3311
EGN 3321
Statics
Dynamics
ECE Core (Total: 21 Credits)
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques in Engineering
2
3
3
3
3
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L
EEL 3120
EEL 3135
EEL 3712
EEL 3712L
EEL 4920
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Laboratory
Linear System for Engineering
Signal and Systems
Logic Design I
Logic Design I Laboratory
Senior Design I: Ethics,
Communications and Constraints 2*
EEL 4921C Senior Design II:
Project Implementation 2*
* EEL 4920 and EEL 4921C are intended to be taken in last 2 semesters of undergraduate experience. Students are required to complete at least 100 credits, other ECE core courses, and
Electrical Engineering Degree Core before EEL 4920 registration.
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
Electrical Engineering Degree Core (Total: 11 Credits)
EEE 3303
EEE 3303L
Electronics I
Electronics I Laboratory
3
1
EEL 4213
EEL 4213L
Power Systems I
Energy Conversion Laboratory
EEL 4410 Introduction to Fields and Waves
Electrical Engineering Electives
3
1
3
32 (see concentrations below)
Total 128
Electrical Engineering Program Freshman to
Senior
First Semester: (18)
CHM 1045
CHM 1045L
ENC 1101
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
Writing and Rhetoric I
SLS 1501
MAC 2311
First Year Experience
Calculus I
(Foundations of Social Inquiry)
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 2023 or
Principles of Microeconomics or
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
Other Requirements
Students must meet the University Foreign Language
Requirement, must achieve the competencies of the CLAS requirement, must have a minimum 2.0 GPA, must complete all required classes, and must otherwise meet all of the state and university requirements in order to graduate. Students who enter the university with fewer than 60 transferred credits must take 9 summer credits. Also see the Undergraduate
Studies portion of this catalog for additional information.
Electrical Engineering students must take:
Engineering Breadth and Elective (Total: 14 8 Credits)
EGN 1002 Engineering Orientation
EIN 3235 Evaluation of Engineering Data I
EIN 3354
EGN 3613
EGN 3311
Engineering Economy
Engineering Economy
Statics
2
3
3
3
3
3 EGN 3321 Dynamics
ECE Core (Total: 21 Credits)
EEL 2880
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L
Applied Software Techniques in Engineering
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Laboratory
EEL 3120
EEL 3135
EEL 3712
EEL 3712L
Linear System for Engineering
Signal and Systems
Logic Design I
Logic Design I Laboratory
EEL 4920
EEL 4921C
Senior Design I: Ethics,
Communications and Constraints
Senior Design II:
Project Implementation
2*
2*
* EEL 4920 and EEL 4921C are intended to be taken in last 2 semesters of undergraduate experience. Students are required to complete at least 100 credits, other ECE core courses, and Electrical Engineering Degree Core before EEL
4920 registration.
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
Electrical Engineering Degree Core (Total: 11 Credits)
EEE 3303
EEE 3303L
Electronics I
Electronics I Laboratory
3
1
EEL 4213
EEL 4213L
Power Systems I
Energy Conversion Laboratory
EEL 4410 Introduction to Fields and Waves
Electrical Engineering Electives
3
1
3
32 (see concentrations below)
Electrical Engineering Electives
(see concentrations below)
Total
38
128
Electrical Engineering Program Freshman to
Senior
First Semester: (18)
CHM 1045
CHM 1045L
ENC 1101
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
Writing and Rhetoric I
SLS 1501
MAC 2311
First Year Experience
Calculus I
(Foundations of Social Inquiry)
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 2023 or
Principles of Microeconomics or
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
INP 2002
INR 2001
GEO 2000
Introductory Industrial/Organization
Psychology or
Intro to International Relations or
Intro to Geography
SYG 2010
(Arts)
SPC 2608 or
Social Problems
Public Speaking
Second Semester: (16)
EGN 1002
ENC 1102
PHY 2048
Engineering Orientation
Writing and Rhetoric II
Physics with Calculus I
MAC 2312 Calculus II
(Societies and Identities)
EGN 1033 Technology, Humans, and Society
Third Semester: (15)
PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus II
PHY 2049L General Physics Lab II
MAC 2313 Multivariable Calculus
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques in
Engineering
Humanities with Writing I (historically-oriented)*
Fourth Semester: (17)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L
EEL 3120
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Lab
Introduction to Linear Systems in
EIN 3235
EEL 3712
Engineering
Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Logic Design I
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
4
3
4
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1 EEL 3712L Logic Design I Lab
Fifth Semester: (16)
EEL 3135
EEE 3303
EEE 3303L
EIN 3354
Signals and Systems
Electronics I
Electronics Lab I
Engineering Economy
EEL 4410 Introduction to Fields and Waves
Humanities with Writing II*
Sixth Semester: (18)
3
3
1
3
3
3
EGN 3311
EEL 4213
EEL 4213L
ECE Electives
Statics
Power Systems I
Energy Conversion Lab
Seventh Semester: (14)
EGN 3321
EEL 4920
Dynamics 3
Senior Design I: Ethics, Communication,
ECE Electives and Constraints
Eighth Semester: (14)
3
3
1
11
2
9
ECE Elective 12
*At least 9 credit hours are required to be taken in one or more summers.
** Electives are courses from any Area of Concentrations in
ECE Department
INP 2002
INR 2001
GEO 2000
Introductory Industrial/Organization
Psychology or
Intro to International Relations or
Intro to Geography
SYG 2010
(Arts)
SPC 2608 or
Social Problems
Public Speaking
Second Semester: (16)
EGN 1002
ENC 1102
PHY 2048
Engineering Orientation
Writing and Rhetoric II
Physics with Calculus I
MAC 2312 Calculus II
(Societies and Identities)
EGN 1033 Technology, Humans, and Society
Third Semester: (15)
PHY 2049 Physics with Calculus II
PHY 2049L General Physics Lab II
MAC 2313 Multivariable Calculus
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques in
Engineering
Humanities with Writing I (historically-oriented)*
Fourth Semester: (17)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L
EEL 3120
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Lab
Introduction to Linear Systems in
EIN 3235
EEL 3712
Engineering
Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Logic Design I
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
4
4
3
4
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1 EEL 3712L Logic Design I Lab
Fifth Semester: (16)
EEL 3135
EEE 3303
EEE 3303L
EIN 3354
Signals and Systems
Electronics I
Electronics Lab I
Engineering Economy
EGN 3613
EEL 4410
Engineering Economy
Introduction to Fields and Waves
Humanities with Writing II*
Sixth Semester: (18)
EGN 3311
EEL 4213
EEL 4213L
Statics
Power Systems I
Energy Conversion Lab
3
3
1
ECE Electives 11 14
Seventh Semester: (14)
EGN 3321
EEL 4920
Dynamics 3
Senior Design I: Ethics, Communication,
ECE Electives and Constraints
Eighth Semester: (14)
2
9 12
EEL 4921C
ECE Elective
Senior Design II:
Project Implementation 2
12
** Electives are courses from any Area of Concentrations in
ECE Department
*At least 9 credit hours are required to be taken in one or more summers.
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
Computer Engineering
Computer Engineering students must take:
Engineering Breadth and Elective (Total: 8 Credits)
EGN 1002
EIN 3235
EIN 3354
Engineering Orientation
Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Engineering Economy
ECE Core (Total: 21 Credits)
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L in Engineering
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Laboratory
2
3
3
EEL 3120
EEL 3135
EEL 3712
EEL 3712L
EEL 4920
EEL 4921C
Linear System for Engineering
Signal and Systems
Logic Design I
Logic Design I Laboratory
Senior Design I: Ethics,
Communications and Constraints
Senior Design II:
2*
Project Implementation 2*
* EEL 4920 and EEL 4921C are intended to be taken in last 2 semesters of undergraduate experience. Students are required to complete at least 100 credits, other ECE core courses, and
Electrical Engineering Degree Core before EEL 4920 registration.
Computer Engineering Degree Core (Total: 12 Credits)
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
EEL 3160
EEL 4709C
Computer Applications in Electrical
Engineering
Computer Design
EEL 4714
EEL 4740
Computer Engineering Electives
Total
Programming Embedded Systems
Embedded Computing
3
3
3
3
37
128
Computer Engineering Program
Freshman
First Semester: (18) to
CHM 1045
CHM 1045L
ENC 1101
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
Writing and Rhetoric I
SLS 1501
MAC 2311
First Year Experience
Calculus I
(Foundations of Social Inquiry)
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics or
ECO 2023
INP 2002
INR 2001
GEO 2000
SYG 2010
(Arts)
SPC 2608
Principles of Microeconomics or
Introductory Industrial/Organization
Psychology or
Intro to International Relations or
Intro to Geography or
Social Problems
Public Speaking
Second Semester: (16)
EGN 1002
ENC 1102
Engineering Orientation
Writing and Rhetoric II
PHY 2048
MAC 2312
Physics with Calculus I
Calculus II
(Societies and Identities)
Senior
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
2
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
Computer Engineering students must take:
Engineering Breadth and Elective (Total: 8 Credits)
EGN 1002
EIN 3235
EIN 3354
EGN 3613
Engineering Orientation
Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Engineering Economy
Engineering Economy
ECE Core (Total: 21 Credits)
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L in Engineering
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Laboratory
2
3
3
3
EEL 3120
EEL 3135
EEL 3712
EEL 3712L
EEL 4920
EEL 4921C
Linear System for Engineering
Signal and Systems
Logic Design I
Logic Design I Laboratory
Senior Design I: Ethics,
Communications and Constraints
Senior Design II:
2*
Project Implementation 2*
* EEL 4920 and EEL 4921C are intended to be taken in last 2 semesters of undergraduate experience. Students are required to complete at least 100 credits, other ECE core courses, and Electrical Engineering Degree Core before EEL
4920 registration.
Computer Engineering Degree Core (Total: 12 Credits)
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
EEL 3160
EEL 4709C
Computer Applications in Electrical
Engineering
Computer Design
EEL 4714
EEL 4740
Computer Engineering Electives
Total
Programming Embedded Systems
Embedded Computing
3
3
3
3
37
128
Computer Engineering Program
Freshman
First Semester: (18) to
CHM 1045
CHM 1045L
ENC 1101
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I Lab
Writing and Rhetoric I
SLS 1501
MAC 2311
First Year Experience
Calculus I
(Foundations of Social Inquiry)
ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics or
ECO 2023
INP 2002
INR 2001
GEO 2000
SYG 2010
(Arts)
SPC 2608
Principles of Microeconomics or
Introductory Industrial/Organization
Psychology or
Intro to International Relations or
Intro to Geography or
Social Problems
Public Speaking
Second Semester: (16)
EGN 1002
ENC 1102
Engineering Orientation
Writing and Rhetoric II
PHY 2048
MAC 2312
Physics with Calculus I
Calculus II
(Societies and Identities)
Senior
3
1
3
1
4
3
3
3
2
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
EGN 1033 Technology, Humans, and Society
Third Semester: (15)
PHY 2049
PHY 2049L
MAC 2313
Physics with Calculus II
General Physics Lab II
Multivariable Calculus
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques in
Engineering
Humanities with Writing I (historically-oriented)*
Fourth Semester: (17)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L
EEL 3120
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Lab
Introduction to Linear Systems in
EIN 3235
EEL 3712
EEL 3712L
Engineering
Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Logic Design I
Logic Design I Lab
Fifth Semester: (18)
EEL 3135
EEL 3160
Signals and Systems
Computer Applications in Electrical
EIN 3354
EEL 4709C
Engineering
Engineering Economy
Computer Design
EEL 4714 Programming Embedded Systems
Humanities with Writing II*
Sixth Semester: (16)
EEL 4740 Embedded Computing Systems
ECE Electives
Seventh Semester: (14)
3
4
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
13
EEL 4920 Senior Design I: Ethics,
ECE Electives
Communications, and Constraints 2
12
Eighth Semester: (14)
EEL 4921C Senior Design II:
Project Implementation 2
ECE Electives 12
*At least 9 credit hours are required be taken in one or more summers.
** Electives are courses from any Area of Concentrations in
ECE Department
EGN 1033 Technology, Humans, and Society
Third Semester: (15)
PHY 2049
PHY 2049L
MAC 2313
Physics with Calculus II
General Physics Lab II
Multivariable Calculus
EEL 2880 Applied Software Techniques in
Engineering
Humanities with Writing I (historically-oriented)*
Fourth Semester: (17)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations
EEL 3110
EEL 3110L
EEL 3120
Circuits Analysis
Circuits Lab
Introduction to Linear Systems in
EIN 3235
EEL 3712
EEL 3712L
Engineering
Evaluation of Engineering Data I
Logic Design I
Logic Design I Lab
Fifth Semester: (18)
EEL 3135
EEL 3160
Signals and Systems
Computer Applications in Electrical
EIN 3354
EGN 3613
EEL 4709C
Engineering
Engineering Economy
Engineering Economy
Computer Design
EEL 4714 Programming Embedded Systems
Humanities with Writing II*
Sixth Semester: (16)
EEL 4740 Embedded Computing Systems
ECE Electives
Seventh Semester: (14)
3
4
1
4
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
13
EEL 4920 Senior Design I: Ethics,
ECE Electives
Communications, and Constraints 2
12
Eighth Semester: (14)
EEL 4921C Senior Design II:
Project Implementation 2
ECE Electives 12
*At least 9 credit hours are required be taken in one or more summers.
** Electives are courses from any Area of Concentrations in
ECE Department
Rationale:
Typo mistake in Eighth Semester.
Change “EIN 3354” to “EGN 3613” to match the new course code.
Remove “EGN 3311 Statics” and “EGN 3321 Dynamics” from “Engineering Breadth and Elective” of Electrical
Engineering (Students still can choose those courses as ECE Electives.)
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