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Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Professional Concentration in Electrical Engineering
2007-2008
Freshman Year
Fall Semester
Hrs
Spring Semester
Hrs
BIOL 1063, People and the Environment
3
CHEM 1011, Lab. for General Chemistry I
1
ENG 1003, Freshman English I
3
CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I
3
ENGR 1402, Concepts of Engineering
2
ENG 1013, Freshman English II
3
MATH 2204, Calculus I
4
ENGR 1412, Software Applications for Engineers
2
+Global Issues Elective
3
MATH 2214, Calculus II
4
PE 1002, Concepts of Fitness
2
PHYS 2034, University Physics I
4
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17
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
Hrs
Spring Semester
Hrs
ENGR 2403, Statics
3
EE 3313, Electric Circuits II
3
ENGR 2421, Lab. for Electric Circuits I
1
ENGR 2411, Lab. for Mechanics of Materials
1
ENGR 2423, Electric Circuits I
3
ENGR 2413, Mechanics of Materials
3
MATH 3254, Calculus III
4
MATH 4403, Differential Equations
3
+Fine Arts Elective
3
ENGR 3443, Engineering Thermodynamics I
3
SCOM 1203, Oral Communications
3
+,**Science Elective
4
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17
Junior Year
Fall Semester
Hrs
Spring Semester
Hrs
EE 3333, Digital Electronics I
3
+US History or Intro. to Am. Govt.
3
EE 3353, Continuous & Analog Systems
3
EE 4371, Intermediate Electrical Engineering
EE 3343, Engineering Fields & Waves I
3
Lab. I OR EE 3303, Lab. for Semiconductor/
ENGR 4453, Num. Methods for Engineers 3
Optoelectronic Materials & Devices I
1-3
EE 3401, Lab. for Electronics I
1
EE 4373, Electronics II OR EE 3363,
EE 3403, Electronics I
3
Semiconductor Materials & Devices I
3
ENGR 3423, Dynamics
3
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****Graphics, Programming, or Practical Elective
3
16
***Engineering Elective
4-2
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Senior Year
Fall Semester
Hrs
Spring Semester
Hrs
EE 4333, Communications Theory,
EE 4323, Electrical Machinery OR
EE 4383, Digital Electronics II, OR
EE 4353, Power Systems
3
EE 4313, Control Systems
3
ENGR 4483, Senior Design II
3
ENGR 3433, Engineering Economics
3
***Approved Technical Electives
6
***EE or Computer Science Electives
4
+Social Science Elective
3
+Humanities Elective
3
ENGR 4463, Senior Design I
3
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16
TOTAL
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+See the reverse side for a listing of courses to fulfill general education requirements.
** CHEM 1023 General Chemistry II and CHEM 1021 Lab. for Gen. Chem. II OR PHYS 2044 University Physics II.
*** Approval of advisor required.
****Three credit hours to be chosen from EE 3323, EE 3383, CS 2183, CS 2181, CS 2193, CS 2191, and/or CS 3333, with advisor
approval.
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General Education Curriculum for Engineering Baccalaureate Degrees
Semester Hours
Communication ......................................................................................................................................................................................6
ENG 1003, Freshman English I
ENG 1013, Freshman English II
Mathematics............................................................................................................................................................................................4
MATH 2204, Calculus I
Critical Thinking ......................................................................................................................................................................................3
SPCH/SCOM 1203, Oral Communication
Understanding Global Issues..................................................................................................................................................................3
One of the following courses:
ANTH 2233, Intro. to Cultural Anthropology
HIST 1013, World Civilization to 1660
GEOG 2613, Introduction to Geography
HIST 1023, World Civilization since 1660
Arts and Humanities................................................................................................................................................................................6
Fine Arts. Select one of the following:
Humanities. Select one of the following:
MUS 2503, Fine Arts – Musical
ENG 2003, Intro. to the Lit. of the Western World I
THEA 2503, Fine Arts – Theater
ENG 2013, Intro. to the Lit. of the Western World II
ART 2503, Fine Arts – Visual
PHIL 1103, Introduction to Philosophy
Social Sciences.......................................................................................................................................................................................6
Select two of the following: At least one course must be selected from HIST 2763, HIST 2773, or POSC 2103.
ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics
HIST 2763, The United States to 1876
ECON 2333, Economic Issues and Concepts
HIST 2773, The United States since 1876
POSC 1003, Introduction to Politics
POSC 2103, Intro. to American Government
PSY 2013, Introduction to Psychology
SOC 2213, Introduction to Sociology
Science ...................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Life Sciences:
BIOL 1063, People and the Environment
Physical Sciences:
CHEM 1013, General Chemistry I, and CHEM 1011, Laboratory for General Chemistry I
Health and Wellness...............................................................................................................................................................................2
PE 1002, Concepts of Fitness
Enhancements........................................................................................................................................................................................4
PHYS 2034, University Physics I (Multimedia)
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Other rules:
A course may be counted in satisfaction of only one area requirement. At least one History (HIST) course must be
selected. With the exception of English courses (ENG), no more than two selections may have the same prefix.
Additional required support courses:
MATH 2214 and MATH 3254, Calculus II and III ...................................................................................................8
MATH 4403, Differential Equations ........................................................................................................................3
Science Elective .....................................................................................................................................................4
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Major Requirements for Engineering:
ENGR 1402, Concepts of Engineering...................................................................................................................................2
ENGR 1412, Software Applications for Engineers .................................................................................................................2
ENGR 2403, Statics................................................................................................................................................................3
ENGR 2413 and ENGR 2411, Mechanics of Materials and Lab. for Mechanics of Materials................................................4
ENGR 2423 and ENGR 2421, Electric Circuits I and Laboratory for Electric Circuits I..........................................................4
ENGR 3423, Dynamics...........................................................................................................................................................3
ENGR 3433, Engineering Economics ....................................................................................................................................3
ENGR 3443, Engineering Thermodynamics I ........................................................................................................................3
ENGR 4453, Numerical Methods for Engineers.....................................................................................................................3
ENGR 4463, Senior Design I..................................................................................................................................................3
ENGR 4483, Senior Design II………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3
Area of concentration............................................................................................................................................................43
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Electrical Engineering Concentration Area:
EE 3401, Laboratory for Electronics I.....................................................................................................................................1
EE 3403, Electronics I ............................................................................................................................................................3
EE 3313, Electric Circuits II ....................................................................................................................................................3
EE 3333, Digital Electronics I .................................................................................................................................................3
EE 3343, Engineering Fields and Waves I.............................................................................................................................3
EE 3353, Continuous and Analog Systems............................................................................................................................3
EE 4323, Electrical Machinery OR EE 4353, Power Systems ...............................................................................................3
EE 4373, Electronics II OR EE 3363, Semiconductor Materials and Devices I......................................................................3
EE 4371, Intermediate EE Laboratory I OR
EE 3303, Laboratory for Semiconductor/Optoelectronic Materials and Devices I...............................................1-3
EE 4383, Digital Electronics II, EE 4333, Communications Theory, OR EE 4313, Control Systems.....................................3
*** EE or Computer Science Elective .....................................................................................................................................4
*** Graphics, Programming, or Practical Elective……………………………………………………………………………………3
*** Approved Electives............................................................................................................................................................6
*** Engineering Elective.......................................................................................................................................................4-2
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