Curriculum Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
General Education
Foundations |
Credits: |
FCWR 101 |
Writing I: Foundations of College Composition1 |
3 |
FCWR 151 |
Writing II: Foundations of Research Writing1 |
3 |
FCWR 304 |
Communication for Technical Professions |
3 |
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Total: 9 Credits |
[1] Intensive English as a second language is not acceptable as a substitution for any of these requirements. The only permissible substitution is FCWR 111 and FCWR 161 in place of FCWR 101 and FCWR 151. |
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Data Literacy |
Credits: |
DATA 101 |
Making Sense of a Data-Oriented Society |
3 |
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Social Science Core |
Credits: |
IENG 400 |
Technology and Global Issues2 |
3 |
[2] Cross-listed with ICSS 309. |
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Seminars (select courses from three of the four areas) |
Credits: |
ICBS 3XX |
Behavioral Science choice |
3 |
ICLT 3XX |
Literature choice3 |
3 |
ICPH 3XX |
Philosophy choice3 |
3 |
ICSS 3XX |
Social Science choice |
3 |
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Total: 9 Credits |
Students must take three seminar courses from three different areas of study.
[3] Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one seminar course with an ethics component. Options are: ICLT 302, ICLT 303, ICPH 304, or ICPH 306. Depending on the choice, it will satisfy either the Literature or Philosophy core requirement. |
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Math and Science |
Credits: |
MATH 170 |
Calculus I |
4 |
CHEM 107 |
Engineering Chemistry I |
4 |
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Total: 8 Credits |
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Major Requirements
Engineering Technology |
Credits: |
ETCS 105 |
Career Discovery4 |
2 |
[4] This course may be waived for students and transfers with sophomore or higher status. All course substitutions must be approved by the department chairperson. |
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Electrical Engineering |
Credits: |
EENG 125 |
Fundamentals of Digital Logic |
3 |
EENG 212 |
Electrical Circuits I and Engineering Tools |
4 |
EENG 270 |
Electronics I |
3 |
EENG 275 |
Electronics Laboratory I |
1 |
EENG 281 |
Electrical Circuits II |
3 |
EENG 310 |
Electronics II |
3 |
EENG 315 |
Electronics Laboratory II |
1 |
EENG 320 |
Control Systems |
3 |
EENG 330 |
Electromagnetic Theory I |
3 |
EENG 341 |
Signal and Systems |
3 |
EENG 360 |
Electronics Laboratory III |
1 |
EENG 371 |
Microprocessors and Embedded Systems |
3 |
EENG 382 |
Random Signals and Statistics |
3 |
EENG 401 |
Communication Theory |
3 |
EENG 403 |
Electronics Laboratory IV |
1 |
EENG 489 |
Design Project |
2 |
EENG 491 |
Senior Design Project |
2 |
EENG/CSCI XXX |
Electives5 |
6 |
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Total: 48 Credits |
[5] All electives must be approved by the department. |
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Computer Science |
Credits: |
CSCI 125 |
Computer Programming I |
3 |
CSCI 155 |
Computer Organization and Architecture |
3 |
CSCI 185 |
Computer Programming II |
3 |
CSCI 235 |
Elements of Discrete Structures |
3 |
CSCI 260 |
Data Structures |
3 |
CSCI 330 |
Operating Systems |
3 |
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Total: 18 Credits |
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Mechanical Engineering |
Credits: |
MENG 211 |
Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) |
3 |
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Mathematics |
Credits: |
MATH 180 |
Calculus II |
4 |
MATH 260 |
Calculus III |
4 |
MATH 310 |
Linear Algebra |
3 |
MATH 320 |
Differential Equations |
3 |
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Total: 14 Credits |
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Physics |
Credits: |
PHYS 170 |
General Physics I |
4 |
PHYS 180 |
General Physics II |
4 |
PHYS 225 |
Intro to Modern Physics |
3 |
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Total: 11 Credits |
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Liberal Arts Electives |
Credits: |
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Consult with advisor on all elective choices |
3 |
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STEM Elective |
Credits: |
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MATH, PHYS, or a course offered by the department. Choice must be approved by the department. |
3 |
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Co-op Option (students take both courses) |
Credits: |
ETCS 300 |
Foundations for Success in CoECS Co-op |
0 |
ETCS 301 |
CoECS Co-op |
0 |
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Total: 0 Credits |
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Total Required Credits = 132–134 |