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Electrical Engineering, B.S.

The Electrical Engineering, B.S. is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org, under the commission's General Criteria and Program Criteria for Electrical, Computer, Communications, Telecommunication(s), and Similarly Named Engineering Programs.

Program Educational Objectives

The undergraduate program is designed to meet the following specific program educational objectives:

  • Our graduates will have acquired advanced degrees or are engaged in advanced study in engineering, business, law, medicine or other appropriate fields.
  • Our graduates will have established themselves as practicing engineers in electrical, computer or related engineering fields.
  • Our graduates will be filling the technical needs of society by solving engineering problems using electrical or computer engineering principles, tools and practices.

Student Outcomes

Student outcomes are defined by ABET as the skills that graduates will attain at the time of graduation. Student outcomes are listed below:

  1. Identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics.
  2. Apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental and economic factors.
  3. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  4. Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental and societal contexts.
  5. Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
  6. Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
  7. Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
University Undergraduate Core32-35
Basic Engineering and Communication
SE 1700Engineering Fundamentals2
ECE 1001Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering I1
ENGL 1920Advanced Writing for Professionals3
Basic Science and Mathematics
CHEM 1110
CHEM 1115
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
MATH 1510Calculus I4
PHYS 1610
PHYS 1620
University Physics I
and University Physics I Laboratory
4
PHYS 1630
PHYS 1640
University Physics II
and University Physics II Laboratory
4
MATH 1660Discrete Mathematics3
MATH 1520Calculus II4
MATH 2530Calculus III4
MATH 3550Differential Equations3
ECE 3052Probability and Random Variables for Engineers3
Electrical Engineering
ECE 1100Electrical Engineering 1012
ECE 1200Computer Engineering 1012
ECE 2101
ECE 2103
Electrical Circuits I
and Electrical Circuits Lab
4
ECE 2205
ECE 2206
Digital Design
and Digital Design Lab
4
ECE 3225
ECE 3226
Microprocessors
and Microprocessors Laboratory
4
ECE 3130Semiconductor Devices3
ECE 3131
ECE 3132
Electronic Circuit Design
and Electronic Circuit Design Lab
4
ECE 3140Electromagnetic Fields3
ECE 3150
ECE 3151
Linear Systems
and Linear Systems Lab
4
ECE 3090Junior Design1
ECE 4800Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I3
ECE 4810Electrical and Computer Engineering Design II3
Internship and Co-op
Although not required, students can elect to participate in an internship or cooperative experience before graduation.
Select from the following:0
ECE 2910
Co-op in Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 3910
Co-op with Industry
ECE 4910
Co-Op with Industry
ECE 2915
Internship with Industry
ECE 3915
Internship with Industry
ECE 4915
Internship with Industry
Track or Concentration34-38
Choose one:
Total Credits125-134

Standard Track

MATH 3110Linear Algebra for Engineers3
CSCI 1300Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming4
ECE 3110Electric Energy Conversion3
ECE 4120Automatic Control Systems3
ECE 4140Electromagnetic Waves3
ECE 4160Communication Systems3
ECE Electives9
Students are required to take nine (9) credits from an approved list and as offered. A partial list is given below. Please check with the program for a complete list of approved electives. Electives cannot be used to satisfy other curriculum requirements.
ECE 3217
Computer Architecture and Organization
ECE 4170
Energy Technologies I
ECE 4110
Power Systems Analysis I
ECE 4153
Image Processing
ECE 4226
Mobile Robotics
ECE 4132
Analog Integrated Circuit Design
ECE 4235
Digital IC Design
ECE 4141
Radar Systems
ECE 4245X
Computer Networks
ECE 4150
Filter Design
ECE 4151
Digital Signal Processing
ECE 4161
Satellite Communication
ECE 4162
Cellular Communications
Technical Electives 16
Select two 3-credit courses.
Total Credits34

Bioelectronics Concentration 

BIOL 1240
BIOL 1245
General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution
and Principles of Biology I Laboratory
4
CHEM 1120
CHEM 1125
General Chemistry 2
and General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
4
MATH 3110Linear Algebra for Engineers3
ECE 4120Automatic Control Systems3
BME 2000Biomedical Engineering Computing3
BME 2200Applied Physiology for Engineers3
BME 3150Biomedical Instrumentation3
BME 4100BioData Processing and Machine Learning3
BME or ECE Electives9
Students are required to take nine (9) credits from an approved list and as offered. A partial list is given below. Please check with the program for a complete list of approved electives. Electives cannot be used to satisfy other curriculum requirements.
BME 4200
Biomechanics
BME 4300
Biotransport
BME 4400
Biomaterials
BME 4410
Tissue Engineering
BME 4600
Quantitative Physiology I
BME 4150
Brain Computer Interface
BME 4650
Quantitative Physiology II
BME 4980
Advanced Independent Study in Biomedical Engineering
ECE 4170
Energy Technologies I
ECE 4110
Power Systems Analysis I
ECE 4153
Image Processing
ECE 4226
Mobile Robotics
ECE 4132
Analog Integrated Circuit Design
ECE 4235
Digital IC Design
ECE 4141
Radar Systems
ECE 4245X
Computer Networks
ECE 4150
Filter Design
ECE 4151
Digital Signal Processing
ECE 4161
Satellite Communication
ECE 4162
Cellular Communications
Total Credits35

Pre-Health Concentration

BIOL 1240
BIOL 1245
General Biology: Information Flow and Evolution
and Principles of Biology I Laboratory
4
BIOL 1260
BIOL 1265
General Biology: Transformations of Energy and Matter
and Principles of Biology II Laboratory
4
CHEM 1120
CHEM 1125
General Chemistry 2
and General Chemistry 2 Laboratory
4
CHEM 2410
CHEM 2415
Organic Chemistry 1
and Organic Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
CHEM 2420
CHEM 2425
Organic Chemistry 2
and Organic Chemistry 2 Laboratory
4
CHEM 3600Principles of Biochemistry3
PSY 1010General Psychology3
SOC 1100Introduction to Sociology3
BME 2000Biomedical Engineering Computing3
BME 2200Applied Physiology for Engineers3
BME or ECE Electives3
Students are required to take three (3) credits from an approved list and as offered. A partial list is given below. Please check with the program for a complete list of approved electives. Electives cannot be used to satisfy other curriculum requirements.
BME 3150
Biomedical Instrumentation
BME 4100
BioData Processing and Machine Learning
BME 4200
Biomechanics
BME 4300
Biotransport
BME 4400
Biomaterials
BME 4410
Tissue Engineering
BME 4600
Quantitative Physiology I
BME 4650
Quantitative Physiology II
BME 4980
Advanced Independent Study in Biomedical Engineering
ECE 3110
Electric Energy Conversion
ECE 4225
Hardware/Software Co-Design
ECE 4226
Mobile Robotics
ECE 4235
Digital IC Design
Total Credits38

Non-Course Requirements

All School of Science and Engineering B.A. and B.S. students must complete an exit interview/survey near the end of their bachelor's program. 

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a minimum 2.00 GPA

1

Two 3-credit courses selected from an approved list in science, mathematics, Computer Science, or engineering, at the 2000-level or higher.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Electrical Engineering - Standard Track

For information on EE Bio-Electronics or EE Pre-Health please contact the department.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
ECE 1001 Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering I 1
SE 1700 Engineering Fundamentals 2
ENGL 1920 Advanced Writing for Professionals 1 3
CHEM 1110
CHEM 1115
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory
4
MATH 1510 Calculus I 4
ECE 1100 Electrical Engineering 101 2
 Credits16
Spring
CSCI 1300 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming 4
MATH 1660 Discrete Mathematics 3
MATH 1520 Calculus II 4
Critical course:  PHYS 1610
PHYS 1620
University Physics I
and University Physics I Laboratory
4
ECE 1200 Computer Engineering 101 2
CORE 2500 Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation 0
 Credits17
Year Two
Fall
Critical course:  ECE 2101
ECE 2103
Electrical Circuits I
and Electrical Circuits Lab
4
CORE 1200 Eloquentia Perfecta 2: Oral and Visual Communication 3
MATH 2530 Calculus III 4
PHYS 1630
PHYS 1640
University Physics II
and University Physics II Laboratory
4
 Credits15
Spring
ECE 2205
ECE 2206
Digital Design
and Digital Design Lab
4
MATH 3110 Linear Algebra for Engineers 3
MATH 3550 Differential Equations 3
ECE 3052 Probability and Random Variables for Engineers 3
CORE 3400 Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture (Choose a course that also meets UUC attribute of Global Interdependence) 3
 Credits16
Year Three
Fall
ECE 3225
ECE 3226
Microprocessors
and Microprocessors Laboratory 3
4
ECE 3130 Semiconductor Devices 3
Critical course:  ECE 3150
ECE 3151
Linear Systems
and Linear Systems Lab 3
4
ECE 3140 Electromagnetic Fields 3
CORE 3600 Ways of Thinking: Social and Behavioral Sciences (Choose a course that also meets UUC attributes of Dignity, Ethics and a Just Society AND Identities in Context) 3
 Credits17
Spring
ECE 3131
ECE 3132
Electronic Circuit Design
and Electronic Circuit Design Lab
4
ECE 3090 Junior Design 1
ECE 4120 Automatic Control Systems 3
ECE 4140 Electromagnetic Waves 3
ECE 4160 Communication Systems 9 3
 Credits14
Year Four
Fall
ECE 4800 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I 5 3
CORE 1700 Ultimate Questions: Philosophy 3
CORE 1600 Ultimate Questions: Theology 3
Technical Elective 7 3
ECE Elective 6 3
 Credits15
Spring
ECE 4810 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design II 3
ECE 3110 Electric Energy Conversion 3
Technical Elective 7 3
ECE Elective 6 3
ECE Elective 6 3
CORE 4500 Reflection-in-Action 0
 Credits15
 Total Credits125
1

Students needing prerequisite work in writing skills as determined by ACT or SAT scores will be required to take ENGL 1500 The Process of Composition (3 cr) 

3

Prerequisite requirement of computer programming, either CSCI 1060 Introduction to Computer Science: Scientific Programming (3 cr), CSCI 1300 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (4 cr), or BME 2000 Biomedical Engineering Computing (3 cr)

5

Requires senior standing (Passed or are taking ECE 3150, 3130, 3131, 3225, 3110, 4120, 3140)

6

Must be taken from courses with the EE Electives attribute.

7

Must be selected from EE Electives or courses in science, math, computer science, or engineering at the 2000 level or higher.

8

Cannot be used to satisfy another core requirement

9

ECE 4160 Communication Systems (3 cr) & ECE 3110 Electric Energy Conversion (3 cr) are only taught every other year.