B.S. in Electrical Engineering

Freshman YearCredits
FallSpring
University Seminar3  
M 171Q - Calculus I4  
PHSX 220 - Physics I with Calculus4  
EELE 101 - Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals3  
WRIT 101W - College Writing I  3
PHSX 222 - Physics II with Calculus  4
M 172 - Calculus II  4
EELE 261 - Intro To Logic Circuits  4
Year Total: 14 15
Sophomore YearCredits
FallSpring
University Core Elective3  
M 274 - Introduction to Differential Equation4  
PHSX 224 - Physics III4  
EELE 201 - Circuits I for Engineering4  
EGEN 350 - Applied Engineering Data Analysis  2
M 273 - Multivariable Calculus  4
EELE 203 - Circuits II for Engineering  4
CHMY 141 - College Chemistry I  3
CHMY 142 - College Chemistry I Lab  1
CSCI 109 - C for Engineers and Scientists  3
Year Total: 15 17
Junior YearCredits
FallSpring
EELE 308 - Signals and Systems Analysis4  
EELE 317 - Electronics4  
EELE 371 - Microprocess HW and SW Systems4  
EELE 334 - Electromagnetic Theory I3  
University Core Elective*  3
EGEN 310R - Multidisciplinary Engineering Design  3
Choose two of the following:  7-8
EELE 321 - Introduction To Feedback Controls
EELE 445 - Telecommunication Systems
EELE 355 - Energy Conversion Devices
EE Professional Elective*  3
Year Total: 15 16-17
Senior YearCredits
FallSpring
University Core Elective3  
EELE 488R - Electrical Engineering Design I2  
EELE 409 - EE Material Science3  
Two EE Professional Electives*6  
Non-EE Professional Elective*3  
University Core Elective*  3
EELE 489R - Electrical Engr Design II  3
EELE 487 - Prof, Ethics & Engr Practices  1
EGEN 488 - Fundamentals of Engineering Exam  0
Choose one of the following:  3-4
EELE 321 - Introduction To Feedback Controls
EELE 355 - Energy Conversion Devices
EELE 445 - Telecommunication Systems
Non-EE Professional Elective*  3
EE or Non-EE Professional Elective*  3
Year Total: 17 16-17
Total Program Credits: 125

Professional Electives

ACTG 201Principles of Financial Accounting3
ACTG 202Principles of Managerial Accounting3
BCH 380
BCH 381
Biochemistry
and Biochemistry Lab
5
ASTR 371Solar System Astronomy4
ASTR 373Extragalactic Astronomy3
BIOB 105CSIntroduction to Biotechnology3
BIOB 160Principles of Living Systems4
BIOB 170INPrinciples of Biological Diversity4
BIOH 185Integrated Physiology I4
BIOH 201Human Anatomy and Physiology I5
BIOH 211Human Anatomy and Physiology II4
BIOM 103INUnseen Universe: Microbes3
BMKT 325Principles of Marketing3
CHMY 143
CHMY 144
College Chemistry II
and College Chemistry II Lab
4
CHMY 211
CHMY 212
Elements of Organic Chemistry
and Elements of Organic Chemistry Lab
5
CHMY 323
CHMY 324
Organic Chemistry II
and Organic Chemistry II Lab
4
CHMY 321
CHMY 322
Organic Chemistry I
and Organic Chemistry I Lab
4
CSCI 132Basic Data Structures and Algorithms4
CSCI 232Data Structures and Algorithms4
CSCI 246Discrete Structures3
CSCI 300 & 400 level courses, no more than 1 cr CSCI 494
ECNS 309Managerial Economics3
EELE 300 & 400 level courses, excluding EELE 354
EGEN 201Engineering Mechanics-Statics3
EGEN 202Engineering Mechanics -- Dynamics3
EGEN 205Mechanics of Materials3
EGEN 325Engineering Economic Analysis3
EGEN 330Business Fundamentals for Technical Professionals3
EGEN 335Fluid Mechanics3
EIND 354Engineering Probability and Statistics I3
EIND 364Principles of Operations Research I3
EIND 373Production Inventory Cost Analysis3
EIND 425Technology Entrepreneurship3
EIND 434Project Management for Engineers3
EIND 454Engr Probability and Stats II3
EMEC 300 & 400 level courses
ERTH 101INEarth System Sciences4
ESOF 322Software Engineering3
ESOF 422Advanced Software Engineering3
GPHY 121DHuman Geography3
GPHY 141DGeography of World Regions3
GPHY 284 Intro to GIS Science & Cartog 3
M 221Introduction to Linear Algebra3
M 242Methods of Proof3
M 300 & 400 level courses, excluding M 330
PHSX 300 & 400 level courses (no more than 1 cr PHSX 494), and excluding PHSX 305RN and 499
WRIT 221Intermediate Tech Writing3
WRIT 429Professional Writing3