Sep 07, 2024  
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-25 Undergraduate Catalog

Electrical Engineering, B.S.


The Engineering majors (electrical, mechanical, and industrial) are fundamentally sound in math and science and application ready (i.e., ready and able to apply their knowledge to solving the cutting-edge issues). This is accomplished by extensive fundamental math and science training and hands-on training in cutting edge industry and labs. The key features the engineering majors include a common core of engineering curriculum that allows exposure to all disciplines before selecting a major, four semesters of interdisciplinary design courses, and co-op or internship experience in an advanced industry or faculty applied research lab inclusive of professional mentoring.

Engineering Seminar: 1 credit


Major Electives: 6.5 credits


  • Select from any 400-level EE course. Must include at least one Laboratory (EE 47xL) course.

Engineering Electives: 9 credits


Select from

  • Any 400-level EGR, EE, IE, or ME course
  • EGR 310  or EGR 485  (only one)
  • HNR 460  (only the second time)

In addition to meeting the core requirements, different majors have specific requirements as follows:


Electrical Engineering: 22.5 credits


The Electrical Engineering program offers a new major for students who are interested in Electronics, Digital Systems and Circuits, Electromagnets and Waves, Electronic and Photonic Materials, and Linear Systems/Communication Systems.