Electrical Engineering - Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (B.E.E.) Requirements

This major is offered through the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering.

To graduate with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, it is recommended that students follow the sequence of courses below. The sequence of courses includes the general education requirements.

Year One Fall - Take All

CSC 113/CSC 113HIntroduction to Computer Programming with MATLAB

3

ENG 101/ENG 101H/ENG 101CWriting and Rhetoric

3

ENGR 102Introduction to Engineering Design and Professionalism

3

MATH 121Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

4

PHIL 201/HSPH 101/PHIL 201P/PHIL 211The Classical Mind: The Origin and Growth of Western Philosophy

3

Year One Spring - Take All

ENGR 106Computer Aided Engineering Tools

3

MATH 122Analytic Geometry & Calculus II

4

PHIL 202/HSPH 102/PHIL 212The Modern Mind: Philosophy from Descartes to the Present

3

PHYS 215University Physics I

4

TRS 201/HSTR 101/TRS 201HFoundations of Theology I: Scripture and Jesus Christ

3

Year Two Fall - Take All

CHEM 107General Chemistry I for Engineers

3

CHEM 113General Chemistry Laboratory I

2

ENGR 201Engineering Mechanics I

3

MATH 221Analytic Geometry & Calculus III

4

PHYS 216University Physics II

4

Year Two Spring - Take All

ENGR 207Programming Robots and Sensors

3

ENGR 211/ENGR 211HThermodynamics

3

ENGR 212/ENGR 212HElectric Networks

3

ENGR 222/ENGR 222HEngineering Mathematics I

4

TRS 202A/TRS 202BThe Church and the Human Person

3

Year Three Fall - Take All

EE 311Signals and Systems

3

EE 342Electromagnetic Fields and Waves

3

EE 357Electromag Laboratory

1

ENGR 321Electronic Circuits I

3

ENGR 355Electrical Laboratory I

1

PHIL 362Professional Ethics in Engineering

3

MATH 309Probability and Statistics for Engineers

3

Year Three Spring - Take All

EE 312/CSC 312/EE 312Microprocessor Programming and Design

3

EE 326/CSC 326/EE 326Switching Circuits and Logic Design

3

EE 327/CSC 327/EE 327Switching Circuits and Logic Design Laboratory

1

EE 362Analog and Digital Signal Processing

3

Lit, SS, Fine Art XXX
Literature, Social Science, Fine Art Course

3

LS XXX
Liberal Studies Course

Year Four Fall - Take All

EE 413Communication Systems and Networks

3

EE 441Electromagnetic Theory

3

EE 457Communications Laboratory

1

EE 466/EE 566Introduction to Electric Machines and Drives

3

ENGR 401Senior Seminar I

1

ENGR 403/ENGR 503Control Systems

3

Year Four Spring - Take All

EE 442Antennas and Propagation

3

EE 461/EE 561Random Signal Theory

3

LS XXX
Liberal Studies Course

Year Four Spring EE Program Elective - Take Two

EE 502Optical Systems and Devices

3

EE 504Introduction to Fourier Optics

3

EE 514Introduction to Hardware Accelerated Computing

3

EE 515Advanced Digital Signal Processing

3

EE 516Power Systems

3

EE 519Digital System Design

3

EE 521/EE 521Programmable Logic Devices and HDL Design

3

EE 522Linear System Analysis

3

EE 524Secure Programming

3

EE 526/CSC 526/EE 526Computer and Network Security

3

EE 530Parallel and Heterogeneous Computing

3

EE 531Data Communications Networks

3

EE 534Communication and Computer Network Simulation

3

EE 540Introduction to Antenna Systems

3

EE 542Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Communications

3

EE 543Introduction to Remote Sensing and Imaging Applications

3

EE 544RF and Microwave Circuits

3

EE 545/EE 445Basics of Computational Electromagnetics

3

EE 548Optical Signal and Image Processing

3

EE 550Semiconductor Optoelectronics - Materials and Devices

3

EE 565/EE 465/CSC 465/CSC 565Introduction to Information Privacy and Security

3

EE 569/CSC 569/EE 569Computer Security and Privacy

3

EE 572/EE 472Basics of Information Coding and Transmission

3

EE 576Introduction to Robotics

3

EE 581/CSC 581Cryptography and Steganography

3

ENGR 520Mathematical Analysis for Graduate Students

3

ENGR 543/ENGR 443Mobile Computing

3

ENGR 570Basics of High Performance Computing for Engineers

3

ENGR 652Advanced Optical & Imaging Processing

3

PHYS 506Introduction to Modern Physics

3

PHYS 528Optics

3

PHYS 531Quantum Theory I

3