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Department of Engineering

 B.S. in Electronics Engineering


The curriculum is designed to give the student a thorough knowledge in the methods of design, application, and analysis of electronic systems. Although emphasis is placed on the basic fundamentals of Electronics Engineering, modern topics are covered. The goals are to produce graduates capable of performing well in both industry and in graduate school.

The B.S. and M.S. degree programs in Electronics Engineering will offer students several tracks for their specialties. These include Microelectronics, Communications, Optoelectronics and Computer Engineering.

  Electronics Engineering Curriculum Flow Chart
 

First Year
EEN 100 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
3
cr hrs
EEN 102 Engineering Use of Computers
3
cr hrs
ENG 101 Communications Skills I
3
cr hrs
ENG 102 Communications Skills II
3
cr hrs
UNI 101 University Seminar
0
cr hrs
HED 100 Personal & Community Health
2
cr hrs
MTH 184 Calculus I
4
cr hrs
MTH 251 Calculus II
4
cr hrs
PED 100 Fundamentals of Fitness for Life
1
cr hrs
PHY 160 University Physics Lecture
4
cr hrs
PHY 160L University Physics Lab
1
cr hr
PHY 161 University Physics Lecture
4
cr hrs
PHY 161L University Physics Lab
1
cr hr
TOTAL
33
cr hrs
Second Year
Social Science from the Core  
3
cr hrs
Humanities from the Core  
3
cr hrs
EEN 201  Electrical Network Theory I
3
cr hrs
EEN 201L  Electrical Network  Theory I Lab
1
cr hrs
EEN 202  Electrical Network Theory II
3
cr hrs
EEN 202L  Electrical Network  Theory II Lab
1
cr hrs
EEN 211  Material Science
3
cr hrs
CHM 221  General Chemistry
3
cr hrs
EEN 231  Digital Logic Design
3
cr hrs
MTH 252   Calculus III
4
cr hrs
MTH 372   Differential Equations
3
cr hrs
SCM 285  Principles of Speech
3
cr hrs
TOTAL
33
cr hrs
Third Year
Humanities from the Core
3
cr hrs
EEN 301  Engineering Electronics I
3
cr hrs
EEN 301L  Engineering Electronics I Lab
1
cr hrs
EEN 305  Signals and Systems I
3
cr hrs
EEN 302   Engineering Electronics II
3
cr hrs
EEN 302L  Engineering Electronics Lab II
1
cr hrs
EEN 331   Microprocessors
3
cr hrs
EEN 331L  Microprocessors Lab
1
cr hrs
EEN 321   Electromagnetic Field Theory
3
cr hrs
EEN 351  Communications Engineering
3
cr hrs
EEN 333  Digital Integrated Circuits
3
cr hrs
EEN 333L  Digital Integrated Circuits Lab
1
cr hrs
EEN 312 Probability and Statistics
3
cr hrs
MTH 300  Linear Algebra
3
cr hr
TOTAL
34
cr hrs
Fourth Year
Cultural Elective
3
cr hrs
Social Science from the Core
3
cr hrs
EEN 401  Electronics Engineering Seminar
1
cr hrs
EEN 411  Engineering Economics
3
cr hrs
EEN 471  Control Systems
3
cr hrs
EEN 489 Senior Project (stage I)
3
cr hrs
EEN 499 Senior Project (stage II)
3
cr hrs
Engineering Elective
3
cr hrs
Technical Elective
3
cr hrs
Unrestricted  Elective
3
cr hrs
TOTAL
28
cr hrs
SUMMARY OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
General Education Requirements
40
cr hrs
Major Requirements
85
cr hrs
Electives
3
cr hrs
TOTAL
128
cr hrs
 

Technical elective may be chosen from 300 or 400 level courses in math, computer science, chemistry, physics or engineering.

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