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:
- Identify, formulate and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science and mathematics.
- 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.
- Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- 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.
- Function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives.
- Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
- Acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
Code | Title | Credits |
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University Undergraduate Core | 32-35 | |
Basic Engineering and Communication | ||
SE 1700 | Engineering Fundamentals | 2 |
ECE 1001 | Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering I | 1 |
ENGL 1920 | Advanced Writing for Professionals | 3 |
Basic Science and Mathematics | ||
CHEM 1110 & CHEM 1115 | General Chemistry 1 and General Chemistry 1 Laboratory | 4 |
MATH 1510 | Calculus I | 4 |
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 1660 | Discrete Mathematics | 3 |
MATH 1520 | Calculus II | 4 |
MATH 2530 | Calculus III | 4 |
MATH 3550 | Differential Equations | 3 |
ECE 3052 | Probability and Random Variables for Engineers | 3 |
Electrical Engineering | ||
ECE 1100 | Electrical Engineering 101 | 2 |
ECE 1200 | Computer Engineering 101 | 2 |
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 3130 | Semiconductor Devices | 3 |
ECE 3131 & ECE 3132 | Electronic Circuit Design and Electronic Circuit Design Lab | 4 |
ECE 3140 | Electromagnetic Fields | 3 |
ECE 3150 & ECE 3151 | Linear Systems and Linear Systems Lab | 4 |
ECE 3090 | Junior Design | 1 |
ECE 4800 | Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I | 3 |
ECE 4810 | Electrical and Computer Engineering Design II | 3 |
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 Concentration | 34-38 | |
Choose one: | ||
Total Credits | 125-134 |
Standard Track
Code | Title | Credits |
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MATH 3110 | Linear Algebra for Engineers | 3 |
CSCI 1300 | Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming | 4 |
ECE 3110 | Electric Energy Conversion | 3 |
ECE 4120 | Automatic Control Systems | 3 |
ECE 4140 | Electromagnetic Waves | 3 |
ECE 4160 | Communication Systems | 3 |
ECE Electives | 9 | |
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 1 | 6 | |
Select two 3-credit courses. | ||
Total Credits | 34 |
Bioelectronics Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
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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 3110 | Linear Algebra for Engineers | 3 |
ECE 4120 | Automatic Control Systems | 3 |
BME 2000 | Biomedical Engineering Computing | 3 |
BME 2200 | Applied Physiology for Engineers | 3 |
BME 3150 | Biomedical Instrumentation | 3 |
BME 4100 | BioData Processing and Machine Learning | 3 |
BME or ECE Electives | 9 | |
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 Credits | 35 |
Pre-Health Concentration
Code | Title | Credits |
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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 3600 | Principles of Biochemistry | 3 |
PSY 1010 | General Psychology | 3 |
SOC 1100 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
BME 2000 | Biomedical Engineering Computing | 3 |
BME 2200 | Applied Physiology for Engineers | 3 |
BME or ECE Electives | 3 | |
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 Credits | 38 |
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
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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.
Year One | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
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 |
Credits | 16 | |
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 |
Credits | 17 | |
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 |
Credits | 15 | |
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 |
Credits | 16 | |
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 |
Credits | 17 | |
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 |
Credits | 14 | |
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 | |
Credits | 15 | |
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 |
Credits | 15 | |
Total Credits | 125 |
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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)
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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.
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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
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ECE 4160 Communication Systems (3 cr) & ECE 3110 Electric Energy Conversion (3 cr) are only taught every other year.