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The Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering degree curriculum prepares graduates for entrance into the profession of electrical engineering by providing them a varied and balanced educational experience with an appropriate combination of theoretical and practical skills. Students are provided with a strong foundation in mathematics, basic sciences, computer and design skills, the engineering sciences and the liberal arts. A stimulating course of study is maintained by offering students a reasonable variety of required contemporary courses and electives courses in emerging technical areas. The engineering laboratory experience is fully integrated with course work.
Educational Objectives
The B.S. in Electrical Engineering program will produce graduates who:
Enter into and advance in the profession of electrical engineering, particularly in the areas of systems and devices, computers and communications.
Continue their formal education and obtain advanced degrees in electrical engineering or other related fields.
Become responsible professionals and global citizens, who are aware of ethical issues and societal needs and problems
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Course Descriptions
CHEM1201 General Chemistry I 3 credits
CHEM1203 LAB: General Chemistry I 1 credits
EENG2221 Signals and Systems I 4 credits
EENG2222 Signals and Systems II 3 credits
EENG3223 Linear Systems 3 credits
EENG3224 Digital Signal Processing 3 credits
EENG3244 Electromagnetic Fields & Waves 3 credits
EENG3265 Electronics I 3 credits
EENG3266 Electronics II 3 credits
EENG3267 Electronics III 3 credits
EENG3288 Microprocessor System Des. II 3 credits
EENG4260 Prep for Elec Eng Project 1 credits
EENG4268 Electrical Engineering Project 2 credits
EENG4341 Communication Systems 3 credits
EENG4342 Data Comm. & Computer Networks 3 credits
EENG4347 Wireless Communication 3 credits
EENG4355 Analog and Digital Control 3 credits
EENG4375 Electrical Energy Conversion 3 credits
ENGR1204 Program Lang in Engineering 3 credits
ENGR1301 Engr Pract, Graphics and Design 3 credits
ENGR2210 Technical Communications 3 credits
ENGR2221 Statics 3 credits
ENGR2286 Digital System Design 3 credits
ENGR3000 Mod Tech:Prin/Appl/Impacts 3 credits
ENGR3200 Adv. Engineering Programming 3 credits
ENGR3341 Advanced Engineering Math 3 credits
ENGR4210 Mgrl/Engineering Eco Analysis 3 credits
ENGR4221 Engr Statistics & Reliability 3 credits
ENWR1001 CompositionI:Rhetoric&Inquiry 3 credits
ENWR1002 Composition II Res. & Argument 3 credits
MATH1201 Calculus I 4 credits
MATH2202 Calculus II 4 credits
MATH2203 Calculus III 3 credits
MATH2210 Differential Equations 3 credits
PHYS2201 LAB: Physics I 1 credits
PHYS2202 LAB: Physics II 1 credits
PHYS2203 University Physics I 3 credits
PHYS2204 University Physics II 3 credits
UNIV1001 Transitioning to Univer Life 1 credits
UNIV1002 Prep for Professional Life 1 credits
UNIV2001 Cross Cultural Perspectives 3 credits
UNIV2002 Global Issues 3 credits
Each electrical engineering graduate will demonstrate the following attributes and achievements as required by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET upon or before graduation:
An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering.
An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.
An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
An understanding of professional ethical responsibility.
An ability to communicate effectively.
The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
A knowledge of contemporary issues.
An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
Health & Major Medical Insurance Per Year, Can be waived for domestic students. Can also be waived in certain circumstances for International Students with documentation of alternative coverage.