Electrical & Computer Engineering
Course of Study
NOTE: The Electrical and Computer Engineering program is currently seeking ABET accreditation.
Effective for freshmen entering in Fall 2010 or later
| Fall - Year One | Credits |
| MAT 101 - Calculus I | 4 |
| CS 108 - Computing Fundamentals | 4 |
| General Ed (Composition/ENG 101) | 4 |
| ECE 101 - Intro. to Engineering I | 4 |
| Physical Education/Wellness | 1 |
|
Total
|
17 |
| Spring - Year One | Credits |
| MAT 152 - Calculus II | 4 |
| CHE 110 - Chemistry (w/lab) | 4 |
| General Ed (#1) | 4 |
| General Ed (#2) | 4 |
| Physical Education/Wellness | 1 |
|
Total
|
17 |
| Fall - Year Two | Credits |
| PHY 201 - Physics (calc-based) | 4 |
| MAT 230 - Differential Equations | 4 |
| CS 240 - Data Structures | 4 |
| ECE 251 - Digital Logic Design | 4 |
| ECE 281 - ECE Seminar I | 1 |
|
Total
|
17 |
| Spring - Year Two | Credits |
| PHY 202 - Physics II (calc-based) | 4 |
| MAT 370 - Applied Probability | 4 |
| ECE 252 - Microprocessors | 4 |
| ECE 260 - Electric Circuits | 4 |
|
Total
|
16 |
| Fall - Year Three | Credits |
| MAT 253^ or MAT 413* | 4 |
| ECE 301 - Signals and Systems | 4 |
| ECE 315 - Electronics I | 4 |
| ECE 332^ or ECE 351* (DS) | 3-4 |
| ECE 382 - ECE Seminar II | 1 |
|
Total
|
16-17 |
| Spring - Year Three | Credits |
| ECE 323^ or ECE 352* (CA) | 3 |
| ECE 361^ | 4 |
| ECE 377^ or ECE 359* (CN) | 3 |
| ECE 387 - Junior Design Laboratory | 3 |
| General Ed (Upper Division Writing) | 4 |
|
Total
|
13-17 |
| Fall - Year Four | Credits |
| ECE 487 - Senior Design Lab I | 4 |
| ECE Technical Elective I | 3 |
| PRO1 - Professional Elective I | 4 |
| General Ed (#3) | 4 |
|
Total
|
15 |
| Spring - Year Four | Credits |
| ECE 488 - Senior Design Lab II | 4 |
| ECE Technical Elective II | 3 |
| PRO2^ or CS 330* (OS) | 4 |
| General Ed (#4) | 4 |
|
Total
|
15 |
|
Total planned credit hours for Electrical Engineering concentration Total planned credit hours for Computer Engineering concentration Technical Elective: Any 3 or 4 credit hour ECE course number 300 or higher. Professional Elective (PRO1/PRO2+): Any 300-level or better math course, lab science, engineering course or faculty-approved special choice (management, accounting, etc.) ^Electrical concentration |
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Updated 6/2010