BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering

First Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
CH103 General Chemistry I 4 EG110 Introduction to Engineering II 3
EG109 Introduction to Engineering I 3 EE200
or
CH104
Engineering Programming or Chemistry II* 3/4
EN101 Composition & Lit I 3 EN102 Composition & Lit II 3
MA121 Calculus I 4 MA122 Calculus II 4
        Humanities/Social Sciences Elective ** 3
  14   16/17
Second Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
EE204 Electric Circuits I 3 MA224 Differential Equations 4
EE215 Fundamentals of Digital Design 3 EG206 Thermodynamics 3
MA223 Calculus III 4 EE356 Electric Circuits II 3
PS211 Physics I 4 PS212 Physics II 4
  Humanities/Social Sciences Elective ** 3 EE200 Engineering Programming* 3
  17   14/17
Third Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
MA306 Discrete Math 3 EE325 Computer Architecture and Op Sys 3
EE357 Electronics I 3 EE366 Electronics II 4
EE303 Electromagnetic Fields 3 EE350 Linear Systems 3
EE321 Embedded Systems 4 EE373 Electrical Energy Conversion 4
EE359 Electrical Engineering Lab 1 EN204 Professional and Technical Writing 3
  Humanities/Social Sciences Elective ** 3      
  17   17
Fourth Year
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
EE411 Microprocessor Systems 4 EE494 Systems Design II 3
EE463 Communication Systems 4 EE486 Digital Signal Processing 3
MA311 Statistical Methodologies 3 EE487 Digital System Processing Lab 1
EE491 Systems Design I 3 EE459 Power Systems Analysis 3
EG450 Engineering Prof. Issues 3 EE478 Control Systems 3
        Humanities/Social Sciences Elective ** 3
  17   16

* CH104 is not required for the ECE degree. Engineering Programming is required for the ECE degree and is to be taken in either the first or second year. If CH104 is taken in the first year, Engineering Programming MUST be taken in the second year.

Humanities/Social Sciences electives must include a history course, a literature course beyond EN101/102, a social science course beyond history, and a humanities course beyond literature to satisfy the University education requirements.

** Information about the University’s general education requirement can be found in the University Catalog, Scope in the General Education section on page 7.