The minimum number of credits required for the Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering is 126, including 31 credits in basic science, 46 credits in Electrical Engineering core courses and 9 credits in electrical engineering and technical electives.  Students are also required to take two semesters (6 credits) of project-based design courses. 

Basic Engineering Core (9 credit hours)

Code Course Title Credits
EGR 101 Introduction to Engineering 3
EGR 305 Design for Public Good 3
EGR 307 Engineering for Public Good 3

Electrical Engineering Core (46 credit hours)

Code Course Title Credits
CSC 103 Computer Science I 4
EGC 221 Digital Design I or    3
CSC 221 Computer Logic and Organization 3
CSC 201 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science I 3
EGE 201 Circuits I 4
EGE 203 Circuits II 3
EGE 301 Microelectronics 4
EGE 331 Control Systems Engineering  3
EGE 221 Vibrations and Waves 4
EGE 333 Signals and Systems 3
EGE 343 Power Electronics 3
PHY 324 Electromagnetism 3
EGC 321 Embedded System Design  3
EGC 335 Digital Design II 3
EGE 349 Senior Design in Electrical Engineering 3

Basic Science Core (31 credit hours)

Code Course Title Credits
CHM 113 General Chemistry I 4
MTH 125 Calculus I 4
MTH 126 Calculus II 4
MTH 261 Multivariable Calculus 4
MTH 264 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations 4
MTH 395 Probability and Statistics I 3
PHYS 121 Physics I 4
PHYS 122 Physics II 4

 

Tech and Sustainability Electives (9 credit hours)

A minimum of twelve credits (four courses) in electives are required towards Bachelor of Science in Engineering. These electives are a combination of sustainable development and engineering courses. At least one elective must be from “Sustainable Track Electives” or “Engineering/Tech Elective”. The electives must be approved by the advisor.