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UNC-Charlotte Electrical Engineering
(Unofficial Community Colleges to UNC-Charlotte)
Degree Earned:
Effective:
Com College
ENG 111
EGR 150
UNC-Charlotte Bachelor of Science – Electrical Engineering
Transfer GPA = 2.5
2013
Grey Highlighted Courses – Take Courses at UNC-Charlotte
Fall Semester
UWRT 1101 Writing & Inquiry in Academic
Contexts I
ENGR 1201 Engr Practices & Principles I
CHM 151
CHM 151
ART 111, 114,
115, MUS 110
CHEM 1251 Principles of Chemistry
CHEM 1251L Chemistry Laboratory
LBST 1100 series: Arts and Society
MAT 271
MATH 1241 Calculus I
Com College
CIS 115 &
CSC 134
Fall Semester
ECGR 2103 Computer Utilization in C++
MAT 285
PHY 252
Com College
PHI 240
Com College
PHY 252
ECGR 2111 Network Theory I
ECGR 2155 Instrumentation and Networks
Lab
ECGR 2181 Logic System Design I
MATH 2171 Differential Equations
PHYS 2102 Physics for Science & Engr II
Fall Semester
ECGR 3111 Signals & Systems
ECGR 3121 Intro to Electromagnetic Fields
ECGR 3131 Fundamentals of Elec. &
Semiconductors
ECGR 3155 Systems & Electronics Lab
ECGR 3157 Electrical Engineering Design II
FRESHMAN YEAR
Credit Com College
3
ENG 112
2
3
1
3
3
15
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Credit Com College
3
3
1
3
3
3
MAT 273
ANT 210, HIS
111, HIS 112,
HUM 110, REL
110,
16
JUNIOR YEAR
Credit Com College
3
3
3
1
2
ENGR 3295 Professional Development
1
LBST 2200 series: Ethical Issues & Cultural
Critique
3
Fall Semester
ECGR 3253 Senior Design I
ECGR 4123 Analog and Digital
Communication or
ECGR 4124 Digital Signal Processing
ECGR 4xxx
Technical Elective*
Technical Elective*
Science or Math Elective
PHY 251
PHY 251
HIS 111, HIS
112, or HUM
110
MAT 272
16
SENIOR YEAR
Credit Com College
2
3
3
3
3
3
17
ECO 252
Spring Semester
Credit
UWRT 1102 Writing & Inquiry in Academic
3
Contexts II
ENGR 1202 Engineering Practice and Principles
2
II
PHYS 2101 Physics for Science & Engr I
3
PHYS 2101L Physics for Science & Engr Lab
1
LBST 2101 West. Culture & Historical
3
Awareness
MATH 1242 Calculus II
Spring Semester
ECGR 2112 Network Theory II
3
15
Credit
3
ECGR 2156 Logic and Networks Laboratory
ECGR 2252 Electrical Engineering & Design I
1
2
MATH 2241 Calculus III
PHYS 3141 Introduction to Modern Physics
LBST 2102 Global and Intercultural
Connections
3
3
3
15
Spring Semester
ECGR 3122 Electromagnetic Waves
ECGR 3132 Electronics
ECGR 3142 Electromagnetic Devices or
ECGR 3133 Solid State Microelectronics I
ECGR 3156 Electro & Electronic Devices Lab
ECGR 3112 System Analysis II or
ECGR 3181 Logic System Design II
STAT 3128 Probability & Statistics for
Engineers
Credit
3
3
3
1
3
3
16
Spring Semester
ECGR 3254 Senior Design II
ECGR 3159 Professional Practice
MEGR 3111 Thermodynamics I
Technical Elective*
Technical Elective*
ECON 2101 Macro Economics
UNC-Charlotte - Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation in Electrical Engineering
developed by Susan Meardon, Engineering Department Head, Wake Technical Community College, Aug 2014
Credit
3
2
3
3
3
3
17
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UNC-Charlotte Electrical Engineering (continued)
(Unofficial Community Colleges to UNC-Charlotte)
The B.S.E.E. academic plan of study requires fifteen (15) hours. Three (3) hours of these technical electives must be chosen from
4000 level ECGR courses while the remainder may be chosen from any 3000 level and higher ECGR courses that are not part of the
degree requirements. Individual study courses may not be taken as technical electives. Co-op students may count up to three (3)
hours of ECGR 3695 co-op course toward their technical elective requirements.
• If both ECGR 3142 and ECGR 3133 have been taken, then one will count as a technical elective.
Limit of One outside of the department.
Consistent with the student’s educational objectives and in consultation with academic advisor, up to three (3) hours of the
technical electives may be taken outside the ECE Department. The following process should be followed in selecting this non-ECGR
technical elective course:
1. A 3-hour non-remedial course that is consistent with the student’s educational objectives should be selected by the
student and approved by his/her academic advisor and the Associate Chair. (*The student must seek the approval of
his/her advisor and the Associate Chair before taking the course.)
2. Technical elective courses are in general defined as courses with significant science and/or mathematical content (i.e. a
technical elective is an upper division course in engineering or the
sciences such as biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics)
3. In cases when a student request transfer credits for the non-ECGR technical elective, the
Department Associate Chair will evaluate the request to determine whether or not the requested transfer credit is
consistent with the requirements in #1.
Electrical Engineering - Science/Mathematics Elective Requirements
The B.S.E.E. academic plan of study requires three (3) hours of science or mathematics elective. The following stipulations must be
considered in choosing this elective:
1. Three (3) hours of college-level, non-remedial mathematics, statistics, or natural sciences and should be chosen in
consultation with an academic advisor.
2. No pre-determined list of the allowed courses is available because no such list can ever be complete, and if a list is
compiled, it would encourage students to take only what is on the list which may not be best for them.
3. In cases when a student request transfer credits for the science/math elective, the Department Associate Chair will
evaluate the request to determine whether or not the requested transfer credits is consistent with the above
stipulations.
 All natural sciences such as environmental science, physics, biology, chemistry, earth science
 (geology), etc.
 We do not accept sciences such as computer science, political science, etc.
Some examples of approved Science and Math Electives are:
 BIOL 1110
 BIOL see Associate Chair for accepted course level
 CHEM 1252 or higher course
 ESCI see Associate Chair for accepted course level
 GEOL see Associate Chair for accepted course level
 PHYS 1130
 PHYS 1203
 PHYS 3000 or higher course
 MATH 1165 or higher course
 STAT 2223 or higher course (Credit will not be given for the following: STAT 2122, MATH 3125, MATH/STAT
3122/3123 courses since it is required for you to take STAT 3128)
developed by Susan Meardon, Engineering Department Head, Wake Technical Community College, Aug 2014
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