The Electrical Engineering Baccalaureate program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org.

Students are required to pass major courses with a grade of C- or better before taking follow-on courses.

Requirement 1 — Complete 22 Courses

course - Intro to Computer Science 3.0

course - Data Structures 3.0

course - New Student Seminar 0.5

course - Introduction to Computer Sys 4.0

course - Circuits 4.0

course - Intro Embedded Programming 4.0

course - Electronic Circuit Design 1 4.0

course - EM Fields and Waves 4.0

course - Signals & Systems 4.0

course - Jr. Team Design Project 3.0

course - Junior Seminar 0.5

course - Capstone Design 1 3.0

course - Capstone Design 2 3.0

course - Calculus 1 4.0

course - Calculus 2 4.0

course - Elementary Linear Algebra 2.0

course - Computational Linear Algebra 1.0

course - Calculus of Several Variables 3.0

course - Ordinary Differential Equation 3.0

course - Intro to Newtonian Mechanics 3.0

course - Intro Electricity & Magnetism 3.0

course - Stat for Engineers & Scientist 3.0

Requirement 2 — Complete 2 Requirements

Requirement 2.1 — Complete 1 of 2 Courses

course - Gen College Chem 1+Lab Integr 4.0

course - Principles of Chemistry 1 4.0

Requirement 2.2 — Complete 1 of 2 Courses

Note: WRTG 312 recommended

course - Persuasive Writing 3.0

course - Technical Communication 3.0

Complete at least 16 credit hours of TECHNICAL ELECTIVES from the following two requirements.

Requirement 3 — Complete 8 hours

Technical Electives:

course - Mixed-Signal VLSI 4.0

course - Power Electronics 4.0

course - Intro Semicond Dev 3.0

course - Experiments in IC Development 1.0

course - EM Radiation & Propagation 2.0

course - Wireless Communicatn Circuits 2.0

course - Intro to Optical Engineering 2.0

course - Design of Control Systems 4.0

course - Digital Communication Theory 4.0

course - Introduction to DSP 4.0

Requirement 4 — Complete 8 hours

Technical Electives. (Note: EC En courses will not double count.) Other engineering, mathematics, physics, or computer science courses as specified or approved by the EC En department are also acceptable.

course - Discrete Structure 3.0

course - Adv Software Construction 4.0

course - Software Design 3.0

course - Operating Systems Design 3.0

course - Software Engineering 3.0

course - Algorithmic Lang & Compilers 3.0

course - Database Modeling Concepts 3.0

course - Computer Graphics 3.0

course - Intro to User Interface Softwr 3.0

course - Comp Comms & Networking 3.0

course - Distributed System Design 3.0

course - Computer Security 3.0

course - Intro Artificial Intelligence 3.0

course - Intro to Machine Learning 3.0

course - Deep Learning 3.0

course - Digital Systems 4.0

course - Biomedical Instrumentation 4.0

course - Computer Organization 4.0

course - Real-Time Operating Systems 4.0

course - Computer Networks 4.0

course - Embedded Systems 4.0

course - Mixed-Signal VLSI 4.0

course - Power Electronics 4.0

course - Intro Semicond Dev 3.0

course - Experiments in IC Development 1.0

course - EM Radiation & Propagation 2.0

course - Wireless Communicatn Circuits 2.0

course - Intro to Optical Engineering 2.0

course - Design of Control Systems 4.0

course - Digital Communication Theory 4.0

course - Introduction to DSP 4.0

course - Theory of Analysis 1 3.0

course - Theory of Analysis 2 3.0

course - Intro to Complex Analysis 3.0

course - Graph Theory 3.0

course - Abstract Algebra 1 3.0

course - Abstract Algebra 2 3.0

course - Numerical Methods 3.0

course - Intro Partial Differential Eqs 3.0

course - Combinatorics 3.0

course - Number Theory 3.0

course - Modern Physics 3.0

Requirement 5 — Obtain confirmation from your advisement center that you have completed the following:

Complete the department exit interview.