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Undergraduate Curriculum, Electrical Engineering Concentration

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Scheduling of ENEE Courses

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The Department of Electrical Engineering will offer all courses either during Fall or Spring. Courses with high student demand will also be offered in the Summer. No classes other than Senior Design I and II will be offered both in Spring and Fall, so make sure you plan accordingly. Be aware that if you drop a class you may have to wait a year before you are able to register for it again and that no pre-requisites will be waived.

Fall Courses(19 classes total - 13 3-hr. courses, 1 1-hr. course, and 5 labs - 45 credits)
2550, 2582, 2586, 3091, 3092, 3540, 3516, 3522, 3572, 3583, 3514, 3587, 3533, 3535, 3574, 3511, elective 1, elective 2. For non-EE’s: 2500

Spring Courses(17 classes total - 12 3-hr. courses, 1 1-hr course, and 4 labs - 41 credits)
2551, 2510, 3091, 3092, 3530, 3547, 3543, 3517, 3582, 3512, 3560, 3521, elective 1, elective 2, elective 3. For non-EE’s: 3518, 3501

Note that the minimum number of electives is listed above; we could, of course, offer more


1993-1994 By Year

Suggested Course Scheduling Sequence**

Freshman Year Credit Hrs.
English 1157, 1158 6
Arts Elective1 3
Biology Elective1 3
MATH 2111, 21122 10
Physics 1061, 1062, 1063, 1065 8
ENGR 1000 1
CSCI 1201 3
  TOTAL 34
   
Sophomore Year Credit Hrs.
English 2152 3
ENCE 2355 3
MATH 2115, 2221 6
PHYS 2064 3
CHEM 10173, 10183, 1023 8
ENEE 2510, 2550, 2551, 2582, 2586 11
  TOTAL 34
   
Junior Year Credit Hrs.
Literature Electives1 6
MATH 2511 3
ENEE 3511, 3516, 3521, 3530, 3531, 3540, 3543, 3560, 3572 23
Humanities Elective1 3
  TOTAL 32
   
Senior Year Credit Hrs.
Social Science Electives1 6
Humanities Elective1 3
ENGR 3090 1
Economics 20004 3
ENEE 3522, 3582, 4531 9
EE Electives5 13
  TOTAL 35
   
1 All elective courses are subject to approval by the Department and the College of Engineering and must satisfy both the general degree requirements and the engineering general degree requirements appearing in this bulletin, which require at least six of the hours in arts, humanities (excluding literature), and social sciences to be at or above the 2000 level. A list of approved electives in these areas is included. ECON 2000 counts as a 2000 level course and is required.
2 Students who are not exceptionally strong in math are encouraged to take the three-semester mathematics sequences Mathematics 2107 (3 cr), 2108 (3 cr) and 2109 (4 cr) in place of the two semester sequence Mathematics 2111 (5 cr) and 2112 (5 cr).
3 Students may elect to substitute Chemistry 1010 and Chemistry 1011 sequence.
4 ECON 2000 satisfies 3 hrs of the UNO requirement (referred to in Note 1) of 6 hrs at or above the 2000 level.
5 Must be chosen to include a minimum of six credit hours of design electives and one credit hour of design laboratory.
** While all courses listed must be taken to qualify for the specific degree, schedule rearrangements are certainly possible. The primary consideration is successful completion of prerequisites. For example, chemistry may be taken in the freshman rather than the sophomore year, provided all prerequisites are met. Also, see the section "Course Numbering System" on the College of Engineering web site for additional information.

Note: The Electrical and Computer Engineering Curriculum is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).

updated   8/28/06