Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Required 126 credits (36 of which must be number 300 or above) including:

I. Essential Studies Requirements (see University ES listing).

II. Electrical Engineering required courses 

EE 101Introduction to Electrical Engineering3
EE 111Digital Circuits3
EE 111LDigital Circuits Laboratory1
EE 211Embedded Systems3
EE 221Electric Circuits I3
EE 221LElectric Circuits I Laboratory1
EE 222Electric Circuits II3
EE 222LElectric Circuits II Laboratory1
EE 292Sophomore Design3
EE 301Electric Drives3
EE 321
321L
Electronics I
and Electronics Laboratory I
4
EE 321LElectronics Laboratory I1
EE 322Electronics II3
EE 330Electric and Magnetic Fields3
EE 331Electromagnetic Waves3
EE 350Fundamentals of Controls3
EE 360Signals and Systems3
EE 385Engineering Data Analysis3
EE 392Junior Design3
EE 492Senior Design I3
EE 493Senior Design II3
Total Credits56

III. Program Required Electives 

Technical Electives 215
Total Credits15

  IV. College of Engineering and Mines requirements 

CSCI 160Computer Science I4
ENGR 340Professional Integrity in Engineering3
ENGR 460Engineering Economy3
Total Credits10

  IV. Requirements outside of the College of Engineering and Mines 

MATH 165Calculus I4
MATH 166Calculus II4
MATH 207Introduction to Linear Algebra2
MATH 265Calculus III4
MATH 266Elementary Differential Equations3
PHYS 251University Physics I4
or PHYS 251C
251CL
University Physics I
and University Physics I Lab
PHYS 252University Physics II4
or PHYS 252C
252CL
University Physics II
and University Physics II Lab
Math/Science Elective 33
Total Credits28
1

Grade of "C" or better in all EE courses is required for graduation.

2

At least 9 credit hours of Technical Electives must be selected from among courses administered by SEECS at the 300 level or above.  Remaining Technical Electives may be selected from courses in CEM, Mathematics, or Physics at the 300 level or above as approved by the student's advisor.  Math 308 History of Math does not meet the requirements of the Technical Electives.  A maximum of three credits of EE 490 Electrical Engineering Problems is allowed as an independent study, it can count towards one of the Electrical Engineering or non-Electrical Engineering  elective requirements, it cannot be double counted. 2 credits of EECS 397 Cooperative Education (40 hours/week) is equivalent to 3 credits of the EE Electives with S/U grading, maximum 4 credits of EECS 397 is equivalent to maximum of 6 credits of EE Elective.

3

The Math/Science elective must be selected from among courses in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, or Geology that are not already required as part of the program.

4

Students must ensure all appropriate pre-requisites are met prior to registering for all courses in the curriculum.

Some of the following courses may be waived by completing: ENGR 102

EE 101Introduction to Electrical Engineering3
EE 111Digital Circuits3
EE 111LDigital Circuits Laboratory1
EECS 397Cooperative Education1-2