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Electrical Engineering Technical Electives - 3 courses. The ECE Elective must be a 300 or 400 level ECE course or an advisor approved upper level engineering, science or mathematics course. Elective courses cannot cover the same material as ECE courses taken by the student.
The curriculum provides a broad education in mathematics, the physical sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Upon this foundation is built a depth of understanding in electrical engineering and related fields.
From healthcare, to entertainment, to telecommunications, electrical engineers drive innovation across a spectrum of industries. The major involves in-depth study, design and manufacturing of electrical systems that power our world, from tiny microprocessors to supercomputers and large-scale power.
The curriculum in control teaches how engineers can use the feedback mechanism to design systems for controlling a variety of dynamic processes, ranging from spacecraft, aircraft, and automobile emission systems to heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems.
The B.S. in electrical engineering program provides a rigorous and balanced foundation in science and mathematics with core courses in electrical circuits and devices, electronics, communication, and power systems.
Electrical engineers utilize their knowledge of devices and systems design in a multitude of areas. These include: integrated circuits, computers, environmental and biomedical instrumentation, energy conversion, power generation and distribution, control systems, microprocessors, and communication devices and systems.
The undergraduate program leads to a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering (EE), producing graduates who will, within 3-5 years: succeed in electrical engineering areas or other diverse fields that require analytical and/or professional skills.
Electrical Engineering Technical Electives - 3 courses. The ECE Elective must be a 300 or 400 level ECE course or an advisor approved upper level engineering, science or mathematics course. Elective courses cannot cover the same material as ECE courses taken by the student.
FED 101 ECE Fundamentals of Engineering Design. ECE 101 Introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering. ECE 231 Circuits & Systems I. ECE 232 Circuits & Systems II. ECE 251 Digital Design. ECE 252 Microprocessors. ECE 271 Electronic Circuits I. ECE 291 Electrical Engineering Lab II. ECE 321 Random Signals and Noise.
First-year students are placed in a curriculum that positions them for success which may result in additional time needed to complete curriculum requirements. Continuing students should consult with their academic advisor to determine the appropriate credit load.