ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR 2016/2017
First Semester
FRESHMAN YEAR
Composition and Literature...... ENGL1013(3,0)*HONR 101
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I...... MATH1314(4,0)HONR 131
History of Western Civilization...... HIST1033(3,0)HONR 103
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering...... ELEC1063(3,0)
+1st Year Basic ROTC......
Required Physical Education...... RPED2502(2,0)
First Year Seminar...... LDRS1011(2,0)
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Technical Writing and Communication...... COMM2603(3,0)
Analytic Geometry and Calculus III...... MATH2314(4,0)
Physics with Calculus I...... PHYS2213(3,0)
Physics with Calculus I Laboratory...... PHYS2711(0,2)
Electric Circuit Analysis I...... ELEC2013(3,0)
Digital Logic and Circuit...... ELEC3113(3,0)
+2nd Year Basic ROTC......
Required Physical Education...... RPED0(0,1)
Sophomore Seminar...... LDRS201/1(1,0)
(211 may be taken either semester)...... LDRS2110(0,1)
Honors Personal & Professional Development IHONR211
JUNIOR YEAR
++ Approved Science...... 3(3,0)
+++Approved Science Laboratory...... 1(0,2)
Applied Mathematics II...... MATH3353(3,0)
Signals and Systems...... ELEC3093(3,0)
Engineering Administration...... CIVL3142(2,0)
Electronics I...... ELEC3063(3,0)
Electronics Laboratory...... ELEC3131(0,2)
+1st Year Advanced ROTC......
Junior Ethics Enrichment Experience...... LDRS3110(1,0)
Honors Personal & Professional Development IIHONR311
SENIOR YEAR
Design I...... ELEC4213(1,4)
**Non-Departmental Elective...... 3(3,0)
Applied Probability and Statistics for
Engineers...... ELEC4123(3,0)
***Approved Department Elective...... ELEC4XX3(3,0)
***Approved Department Elective...... ELEC4XX3(3,0)
+2nd Year Advanced ROTC......
Senior Leadership Integration Seminar...... LDRS 4110(1,0)
Honors Personal & Professional Development IIIHONR411
.*Represents semester credit.Lecture, laboratory hours, in that order.
**Advanced humanities or social science course.
***APPROVEDDEPARTMENTELECTIVESmustbeselectedfromamongthefollowingcourses:ELEC 307, ELEC 401, ELEC 403, ELEC 405, ELEC 407, ELEC 413, ELEC 414, ELEC 415, ELEC 416, ELEC 418, ELEC 419, ELEC 423, ELEC 424, ELEC 425, ELEC 426, ELEC 427 and CSCI 420.
+ROTChours(credit,lecture,and/orlab)mayvaryeachsemesterbymilitarydepartment;however,thetotal hours which may be applied toward graduation requirements may not exceed 16 semester hours.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING MAJOR
Second Semester
FRESHMAN YEAR
Computer Applications for ...... ELEC2063(3,0)
Electrical Engineers
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II...... MATH1324(4,0)HONR 132
Composition and Literature...... ENGL1023(3,0)HONR 102
History of Western Civilization...... HIST1043(3,0)HONR 104
Social Science Core Course...... 3(3,0)
+1st Year Basic ROTC......
Required Physical Education...... RPED2512(2,0)
Freshman Ethical Fitness Seminar...... LDRS1110(1,0)
SOPHOMORE YEAR
English, American or World Literature...... ENGL3(3,0)HONR 202
Applied Mathematics I...... MATH2344(4,0)
Physics with Calculus II...... PHYS2223(3,0)
Physics with Calculus II Laboratory...... PHYS2721(0,2)
Electric Circuit Analysis II...... ELEC2023(3,0)
Electrical Laboratory...... ELEC2041(0,2)
Digital Systems Engineering...... ELEC3303(3,0)
+2nd Year Basic ROTC......
Required Physical Education...... RPED0(0,1)
JUNIOR YEAR
Systems I...... ELEC3123(3,0)
Electromechanical Energy Conversion...... ELEC3163(3,0)
Electrical Machinery Laboratory...... ELEC3021(0,2)
+++ Approved Science...... 3(3,0)
++++ Approved Science Laboratory...... 1(0,2)
++Technical Elective...... 3(3,0)
Electromagnetic Fields...... ELEC3183(3,0)
+1st Year Advanced ROTC......
SENIOR YEAR
Design II...... ELEC4223(1,4)
***Approved Department Elective...... ELEC4XX3(3,0)
***Approved Department Elective...... ELEC4XX3(3,0)
***Approved Department Elective...... ELEC4XX3(3,0)
+2nd Year Advanced ROTC......
++TechnicalElectives:Optics (PHYS 308), Thermodynamics (PHYS 410), Statics and Mechanics of Materials For Non-Civil Engineers, (CIVL 310); Data Structures, (CSCI 223); Engineering Management, (CIVL411),DeterministicMethodsofOperationalResearch,(MATH381),MathematicalModels and Applications, (MATH 470), or other technical course approved by the department head.
Credit hours required for graduation: 126 plus the credit hours from successful completion of RPED 250, RPED 251, and all required ROTC courses.