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Required Electrical Engineering courses for EE Major

English
Engl 110: Freshman Composition
3
R
Engl 210.7: Technical Communications
3
R
Sub-Total English Credits:
X
6

Liberal Arts
You satisfy the 18 credits of Liberal Arts requirement by:
Select 2 of the following 8 pairs of courses:
Pair 1:
World Civilization 101: Prehistory to 1500 A.D.
3
-
World Civilization 102: 1500 A.D to the Present
3
-
Pair 2:
  World Humanities 101
3
-
World Humanities 102
3
-
Pair 3:
U.S. Society 101: Development of the U.S. and it people
3
-
Political Science 101: American Government and Politics
3
-
Pair 4:
Sociology 105: Individual, Group and Society: An Introduction to Sociology
3
-
Psychology 102: Application of Psychology in the Modern World
3
-
Pair 5:
* Economics 100: Modern United States Economy
3
-
* Economics 103: Ecomomics: Principles & Policies
3
-
Pair 6:
Art 100: Introduction to the Visual Arts of the World
3
-
Music 101: Introduction to Music
3
-
Pair 7:  
** Philosophy 349.3: Engineering Ethics
3
-
** History 388: Technology and Society, 1870 to the Present
3
-
Pair 8:
** Philosophy 201: Logical Reasoning
3
-
** Philosophy 322: Philosopy of Science
3
-
  Plus select 2 courses at the 200 level or higher from the following:

Asian Studies, Black Studies, Jewish Studies, Latin American/Caribbean Studies, History, English, Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Psychology

* Students who take this pair must take a higher-level Economics course (or different practice issues course) in place of ENGR 276.

* *Can be used separately as upper level courses, but cannot be used both as an elective and as part of a pair.
Sub-Total Liberal Arts Credits:
18
-

Mathematics
Math 101: Calculus I
3
R
Math 202: Calculus II
3
R
Math 203: Calculus III
4
R
Math 291: Ordinary Differential Equations
3
R
Math 392: Linear Algebra & Vector Analysis
3
R
Sub-Total Mathematics Credits:
X
16

Phys 207: General Physics I
4
R
Phys 208: General Physics II
4
R
Sub-Total Physics Credits:
X
8

Chem 103: General Chemistry I
3
R
Chem 104: General Chemistry II
3
E
Chem 108: Chemistry Laboratory
2
E
Sub-Total Chemistry Credits:
X
8

Engr 101&102 or Engr 101&103: Freshman Design
3
R
CSc 101or 102: Introduction to Computing
3
R
Engr 204: Electrical Circuits
3
R
Engr 230: Thermodynamics
3
R
Engr 276: Engineering Economics
3
E
Sub-Total Engineering Credits:
-
15

EE 20500: Linear Systems Analysis I
3
R
EE 21000: Switching Systems
3
R
EE 22100: Electrical Engineering Laboratory I
1
R
EE 24100: Electronics I
3
R
EE 25900: Programming for Electrical Engineering
4
R
EE 30600: Linear Systems Analysis II
3
R
EE 31100: Probability and Random Processes
3
R
EE 31200: Communication Theory
3
R
EE 32200: Electrical Engineering Laboratory II
1
R
EE 32300: Electrical Engineering Laboratory III
1
R
EE 33000: Electromagnetics
3
R
EE 33300: Introduction to Antennas, Microwaves and  Fiber Optics
3
R
EE 33900: Semiconductor Materials and Devices
3
R
EE 34200: Electronics II
3
R
EE 37100: Linear Feedback Systems
3
R
EE 42400: Electrical Engineering Laboratory IV
1
R
EE 44100: Electronic Devices and Semiconductor  Materials
3
R
EE 44400: Digital Computer Systems
3
R
*New transfer students who have successfully completed Calculus II (Math 20200 or 20202)  should not  take Engr 10100. Instead, they are required to complete an additional EE Advanced  Laboratory Elective  course.   
Sub-Electrical Engineering Credits:
-
47

X - Minimum passing grade of C
R - Required course
E - Elective course

 

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