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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

The Electrical Engineering curriculum is designed to prepare the undergraduate student for work in the engineering profession and for graduate study. A solid foundation in mathematics, physics, and chemistry is required. The use of computers is integrated into all courses. The required courses in electric circuits, electronics, digital logic, electromagnetics, signals and systems, and other engineering program requirements, such as technical communications, engineering analysis, and economics, support a program of specialized electives in the senior year.

Electives may be chosen from electrical power engineering, control systems, electromagnetics, computer and microchip design, or from technical areas outside electrical engineering. The laboratory program is designed to familiarize the students with basic principles taught in the lectures and, then, to show the students how to apply those principles to engineering problems and designs. The required senior design is a "capstone" design project that utilizes the concepts, principles, and practices, learned in earlier courses, in the completion of an "industrial-type" engineering design project in the student's last year.

Four-year Suggested Curriculums
2009 BSEE Curriculum (PDF)
2008 BSEE Curriculum (PDF)

Course Syllabi

EE Course Number
EE Course Name
Electrical Engineering I
MATLAB for Engineers
Programming for Engineers
Linear Circuits Analysis I Lab
Electronic Circuits I Lab
Digital Systems
Electromagnetic Fields
Linear Circuits Analysis I
Linear Circuits Analysis II
Electronic Circuits I
Microprocessors
Electronic Circuits II Lab
EENG 4110
Electric Power Systems Lab
Senior Design I
EENG 4302
Instrumentation and Measurement Systems
Automatic Control
Electronic Circuits II
Electric Power Systems
Signals and Systems
Communications Theory
Senior Design II
EENG 4316
Digital Control Systems
EENG 4317
Power Electronics Design and Applications
EENG 4318
Applied Electromagnetic Theory
EENG 4319
Power Systems Analysis and Design
Computer Architecture and Design
EENG 4321
Microchip Design
EENG 4322
Random Signal Analysis
EENG 4325
Real Time Systems
Numerical Methods
Solid State Devices

 

 

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