Notes: New Comp E sequence: ECE 198 JL, KL and 298 take 2 more hours than the old sequence, ECE 190, 290, 385. These 2 hours will be credited to your ECE tech elective hours. Restrictions: 1) Courses that are “same as” ECE courses are counted as ECE courses. GE 421 Intro to Robotics is “Same as” ECE 470, so it counts as an ECE tech elective. In CS 241 it says “Credit is not given for both CS 241 and ECE 391.” They are not the same course; you won’t get any credit for CS 241. 2) ECE/PHIL 316, Engineering Ethics, is a Campus Humanities course which meets the Comp II requirement. It does not count as an ECE Elective. 3) Some sections of ECE 198, 199, 298, 398, and 498 may not have technical content (e.g., Professionalism and Ethics in Engineering). These sections will not count as ECE electives. 4) Specifically required ECE courses (e.g., ECE 329) do not count as electives. 5) Courses for non-majors (e.g., ECE 205) do not count except by permission. 6) Independent study courses = ECE elective hours: ECE 397 (Electrical and Computer Engineering Problems), ECE 396 (Honors Project), ECE 496+499 (Senior Thesis) Non-ECE tech elective hours: ENG 491, Interdisciplinary Design Projects, approved sections. For ECE credit, go to 156 Everitt Lab. In a different department, CS, PHYS, etc. they can be approved for non-ECE tech elective hours. However, no student may take more than 4 hours special problems with the same instructor, nor count more than a total of 6 hours towards graduation as a technical elective or a required advanced ECE course or lab. 7) ECE 297 may be repeated once for a total of 2 hours of ECE tech electives, but does not count as part of the 6 hours of independent study allowed for tech electives. ECE Elective Laboratories: EEs must take at least 2 laboratories besides the required laboratories, more are allowed. Hrs 1 4 2 3 4 3 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 2 1 3 2 ECE 343 391 395 402 411 412 415 420 431 435 437 438 439 444 447 451 453 456 460 463 466 468 469 Title Electronic Circuits Lab Computer Systems Engineering Advanced Digital Projects Lab Electronic Music Synthesis Computer Organization & Design Microcomputer Lab Biomedical Instrumentation Lab Embedded DSP Lab Electric Machinery Computer Networking Lab Sensors and Instrumentation Communication Networks Wireless Networks IC Device Theory & Fabrication Active Microwave Circuit Design Adv Microwave Measurements Wireless Communication Systems Global Nav Satellite Systems Optical Imaging Digital Communications Lab Optical Communications Lab Optical Remote Sensing Power Electronics Lab 4 4 3 470 486 495 Introduction to Robotics Control Systems Photonic Device Lab