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Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Professional Concentration in Electrical, Computer, and Information Engineering
2002-2003
Freshman Year
Fall Semester
Hrs.
Spring Semester
Hrs.
CHEM 1011, Lab. for General
ENG 1013, Freshman English II
3
Chemistry I
1
ENGR 1412, Software Applications for
CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I
3
Engineers
2
ENG 1003, Freshman English I
3
+HIST 2773, The U.S. Since 1876
3
ENGR 1402, Concepts of Engineering
2
MATH 2214, Calculus II
4
+HIST 2763, The U.S. to 1876
3
** Basic Science Elective
4
MATH 2204, Calculus I
4
(CHEM 1021/1023 recommended)
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16
16
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
Hrs.
Spring Semester
Hrs.
2403, Statics
3
ECIE 3313, Electric Circuits II
3
ENGR 2421, Lab for Electric Circuits I
1
ENGR 2411, Lab for Mechanics
ENGR 2423, Electric Circuits I
3
of Materials
1
MATH 3254, Calculus III
4
ENGR 2413, Mechanics of Materials
3
PHYS 2034, University Physics I
4
ENGR 3401, Lab for Electronics I
1
SCOM 1203, Oral Communication
3
ENGR 3403, Electronics I
3
MATH 4403, Differential Equations
3
PHYS 2044, University Physics II
4
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18
18
Junior Year
Fall Semester
Hrs.
Spring Semester
Hrs.
ECIE 3333, Digital Electronics I
3
ECON 2313, Principles of
ENGR 3413, Introduction to Design
3
Macroeconomics
3
ECIE 3353, Continuous and Analog
ENGR 3423, Dynamics
3
Systems
3
ECIE 4371, Intermediate Electrical
ENGR 3443, Engineering
Engineering Lab. I OR
Thermodynamics I
3
ECIE 3303 Lab for Semicond. /Optoelect.
ENGR 4453, Engineering Analysis
Materials and Devices I
1-3
and Computational Techniques
3
ECIE 4373, Electronics II OR
Engineering or Computer Science Elective 2
ECIE 3363, Semicond. Materials & Devices I 3
ENGR 3453, Materials Science
3
*** Engineering Elective
4-2
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17
17
Senior Year
Fall Semester
Hrs.
Spring Semester
Hrs.
ECON 2323, Principles of
ECIE 4323, Electrical Machinery OR
Microeconomics
3
ECIE 4353, Power Systems
3
ECIE 3343, Engr. Field & Waves I
3
ENGR 4473, Senior Design Practicum
ECIE 4333, Communications Theory,
*Humanistic-Social Science Elective
3
ECIE 4383, Dig. Elect. II
*** Approved Technical Elective
3
OR ECIE 4313, Cont. Sys.
3
ENGR 3433, Engineering Economics
3
ENGR 3471, Lab for Fluid Mechanics
1
ENGR 3473, Fluid Mechanics
3
*Humanistic-Social Science Elective
2
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18
12
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Total
132
List submitted to ABET available in the departmental office.
**CHEM 1024 or approved four-hour basic science elective.
***Subject only to department advisor’s approval, these electives may be selected from any courses that make a rational
contribution to the student’s personal and professional education.
+History or government series as shown under the Engineering General Education requirements.
++ECIE Students pursuing the computer engineering specialization may, with advisor’s and chair’s approval, substitute
appropriate computer science (CS) courses for ENGR 1412 and/or ENGR 4453.