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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


2004-2005 (Communications) By Semester

Suggested Course Scheduling Sequence**
Every prerequisite course for Electrical Engineering courses as well as every course counted towards a degree in Electrical Engineering must be passed with a grade of "C" or better.

FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
ENGL 1157 English Composition  
3
Arts Elective1    
3
MATH 21072 Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 1126 Precalculus Trigonometry
3
CHEM 1014 General Chemistry for Engineers MATH 1115 or 1125
4
Social Sciences Elective1     3
TOTAL 16
Spring Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
ENGL 1158 English Composition ENG 1157
3
MATH 21082 Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 1126 Precalculus Trigonometry and MATH 2107
3
PHYS 1061   MATH 2108 or 2111 and co-registration in PHYS 1063
3
PHYS 1063 Physics Lab Credit or registration in PHYS 1061
1
CSCI 1205 Introduction to Programming in C++ MATH 1115 or MATH 1125 3
Biology Elective1     3
TOTAL 16

SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
Literature Elective1     3
MATH 2109 Calculus and Analytic Geometry MATH 1126, 2107, 2108
4
PHYS 1062   PHYS 1061 and credit or registration in MATH 2112 or 2109
3
PHYS 1065 Physics Lab   1
CSCI 2025 Data Structures and Applications CSCI 1205
3
ENEE 2550 Circuits I MATH 2108
3
TOTAL 17
Spring Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
ENGL 2152 Technical Writing ENG 1158
3
MATH 2221 Differential Equations MATH 2109 or 2112
3
MATH 2115 Calculus of Several Variables MATH 2109 or 2112 3
PHYS 2064   PHYS 1062 and 1063
3
PHIL 2244     1
ENEE 2551 Circuits II ENEE 2550 and concurrent registration in ENEE 2510
3
ENEE 2510 Circuits Lab Concurrent registration in ENEE 2550
1
TOTAL 17

JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
Literature Elective1    
3
MATH 2511 Linear Algebra MATH 2112 or 2109
3
ENEE 3540 Electronics I ENEE 2551 and concurrent registration in ENEE 3516
3
ENEE 3516 Electronics I Lab Concurrent registration in ENEE 3540
1
ENEE 2582 Digital Logic MATH 2111 or 2108 and concurrent registration in ENEE 2586
3
ENEE 2586 Digital Logic Lab Concurrent registration in ENEE 2582
1
ENCE 2355 Engineering Mechanics CSCI 1201, MATH 2108 or 2111, and PHYS 1061 3
TOTAL 17
Spring Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
ENEE 3560 Electromagnetic Field Theory MATH 2115, 2221 and ENEE 2551
3
ENEE 3543 Electronics II ENEE 3540 and concurrent registration in ENEE 3517
3
ENEE 3517 Electronics II Lab Concurrent registration in ENEE 3543
1
ENEE 3530 Continuous and Discrete Signal Analysis ENEE 2551 and MATH 2511
3
ENEE 3512 Microprocessor Design Lab Concurrent registration in ENEE 3582 1
ENEE 3582 Digital Design with Microcomputers ENEE 2582 and CSCI 2120
3
ENEE 3522 Electrical Power Systems ENEE 2551 3
TOTAL 17

SENIOR YEAR
Fall Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
ECON 2000 Engineering Economy   3
ENEE 3533 Classical Controls ENEE 3530 3
ENEE 3572 Probabilistic Methods of Signal and System Analysis ENEE 3530 3
ENEE 3535 Communication System Design ENEE 3530 and concurrent registration in ENEE 3574 3
ENEE 3574 Lab Concurrent registration in ENEE 3535 1
ENEE 3091 Senior EE Design Project To be taken the semester immediately before the final semester and with approval of the Department Chairman 1
ENEE 3587 Microcomputer Interfacing ENEE 3582 3
ENGR 3090 Senior Seminar   1
TOTAL 18
Spring Course Title Prerequisites
Credit Hrs.
Humanities Elective1    
3
ENEE 3092 Senior Capstone Project Last semester 3
EE Electives     9
TOTAL 16

1 To graduate with a degree in Engineering, the student must satisfy the General Degree Requirements of the University. 
2 Students who are exceptionally strong in math may take the two-semester sequence Mathematics 2111 (5 cr) and 2112 (5 cr) in place of the three-semester sequence Mathematics 2107 (3 cr), 2108 (3 cr), and 2109 (4 cr). 
** 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. Also, see the section "Course Numbering System" on the College of Engineering web site for additional information.
NOTE: The electrical engineering curriculum is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
updated   8/28/06