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Academic Calendars

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
is 130 (minimum of 125 is required).

Total planned credit hours for Computer Engineering concentration
is 127 (minimum of 125 is required).

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
*Computer concentration


Updated 6/2010