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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 

214 Engineering and Technology Building
The Department of Electrical Engineering offers courses leading to the Degree of Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE). The curriculum is offered in three options, General Option, Computer Engineering and VLSI Option. Students are prepared to pursue careers in technical areas such as power systems, communications, signal processing, integrated circuits, computers, manufacturing, and robotic systems. Graduates pursue careers in manufacturing, research and development, and management They are also prepared to pursue private practice and graduate education. This program is designed to meet the requirements of the Engineering Accreditation Board (EAB) of ABET as well as those of the Southeastern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Program Objectives 

The primary objectives of the program are:

1. to provide students with the basic tools to pursue careers in electrical engineering and private practice. To accomplish this mission, the program provides strong, fundamental education in the traditional areas of electrical engineering, meaningful laboratory experiences, develops computer competencies, and provides sufficient flexibility by providing technical electives so that students may acquire additional competence in current and emerging technologies;
2. to extend beyond the purely technical studies, so as to provide students with a sense of social responsibility as responsible members of society; and

3. to provide students with a firm foundation and emphasize the importance of continued learning either through graduate education or continuing education programs.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
(127 Semester Hours)
General Program Option (Pre-Fall 2008 Students) (Students who started in or after Fall '08)

FRESHMAN YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER CR SECOND SEMESTER CR
ENG101 Composition I
3
ENG102 Composition II
3
MTH125 Calculus I
4
MTH126 Calculus II
4
CHE101/101L Gen. Chemistry/Lab
4
PHY105 Physics I
4
ORI101 Orientation
1
CMP 102 Intro to Programming I
3
EE 101 Intro to Electrical Engineering 3 HIS 101 World History I
3
#Health Science (HS)
2
17
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
HIS102 World History II
3
ENG 203 World Literature I
3
MTH227 Calculus III
4
MTH238 App. Differential Equations
3
PHY106 Physics II
4
EE202 Linear Circuit Analysis II
3
EE201 Linear Circuit Analysis I
3
EE203 Analog Ckt Design/Analysis
3
EE201L Linear Circuit Laboratory
1
EE203L Analog Ckt Laboratory
1
EE204 Digital Ckt Design/Analysis
3
15
16
JUNIOR YEAR
EE301 Signals & Systems I
3
ECO200 Basic Economics
3
EE305 Semiconductor Engineering
3
EE303 Electromagnetic Field Theory
3
EE320 Computer Architecture
3
EE304 Num.Methods/Digital Comp 
3
EE333 Analog Circuits Des/Anal II
3
EE330 Microprocessors
3
**Technical Elective (TE)
3
**Technical Elective (TE)
3
## Humanities Elective
3

18
15
SENIOR YEAR
EE 4xx Elective
3
## Humanities Elective
3
EE403 Feedback Sys Analysis/Design
3
ME481 Qual/Reliability Assurance
3
EE404 Communications Theory
3
Engineering Science Elective
3
EE410 Microwave Engineering
3
EE4xx Elective
3
EE410L Microwave Engr. Lab
1
EE471 Engineering Design II
2
EE470 Engineering Design I
2
15
14

1. ** TE may be chosen from engineering, mathematics or science courses with approval from advisor. note: One Technical Elective must be selected from Math 305, 452, or 453.

2. # HS course to be chosen from the HED101, NHM103, or FAS102.

3. ## Humanities Electives may be chosen from ENG204, ENG205 or Art/Music Electives

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
(129 Semester Hours)
Computer Engineering Option (Pre-Fall 2008 Students)
(Students who started in or after Fall '08)

FRESHMAN YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER CR SECOND SEMESTER CR
ENG101 Composition I
3
ENG102 Composition II
3
MTH125 Calculus I
4
MTH126 Calculus II
4
CHE101/101L Gen. Chemistry/Lab
4
PHY105 Physics I
4
ORI101 Orientation
1
CMP 109 Intro. to Programming
3
CMP 102 Intro. to Computing
3
HIS101 World History I
3
#Health Science or PE electives
2
17
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
HIS102 World History II
3
## Humanities Elective
3
MTH227 Calculus III
4
MTH238 App Differential Equations
3
PHY106 Physics II
4
EE202 Linear Circuit Analysis II 
3
EE201 Linear Circuit Analysis I
3
EE203 Analog Ckt Design/Analysis
3
EE201L Linear Circuit Laboratory
1
EE203L Analog Circuit Laboratory
1
MTH 237 Linear Algebra
3
EE204 Digital Ckt Design/Analysis
3
18
16
JUNIOR YEAR
EE301 Signals & Systems I
3
ECO200 Basic Economics
3
EE305 Semiconductor Engineering
3
EE303 Electromagnetic Field Theory 
3
EE320 or CMP 380 Comp Arch.
3
EE304 or CMP 305 Num. Methods 
3
EE333 Analog Circuits Design/Anal II
3
EE330 Microprocessors
3
CMP 215 Data Structures
3
**Technical Elective (TE)
3
EE 340L Energy Conversion Lab
1
EE 360L Communications Lab
1
16
16
SENIOR YEAR
EE 4xx or CMP4xx Elective
3
ENG203 World Literature I
3
EE403 Feedback Sys Anal/Design
3
CMP 384 Operating Systems
3
EE404 Communications Theory
3
ME481 Quality/Reliability Assurance
3
## Humanities Elective
3
CMP4xx or EE4xx Elective
3
EE405L Simulation Techniques
1
EE471 Engineering Design II
2
EE470 Engineering Design I
2
15
14


1. ** TE may be engineering, math or science courses with advisor’s approval.

note: One Technical Elective must be selected from Math 305, 452, or 453.

2. # HS course can be chosen from the HED101, NHM103, or FAS102.

3. ## Humanities electives may be ENG 204, ENG 205, or Art/Music elective

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)
(129 Semester Hours)
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Option (Pre-Fall 2008 Students)
(Students who started in or after Fall '08)

FRESHMAN YEAR
FIRST SEMESTER CR SECOND SEMESTER CR
ENG101 Composition I
3
ENG102 Composition II
3
MTH125 Calculus I
4
MTH126 Calculus II
4
CHE101/101L Gen. Chemistry/Lab
4
PHY105 Physics I
4
ORI101 Orientation
1
CMP 102 Intro to Programming I
3
EE101 Intro to Electrical Engineering
3
HIS101 World History I
3
#Health Science (HS)
2
17
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
HIS102 World History II
3
ENG 203 Literature I
3
MTH227 Calculus III
4
MTH238 App. Differential Equations
3
PHY106 Physics II
4
EE202 Linear Circuit Analysis II
3
EE201 Linear Circuit Analysis I
3
EE203 Analog Circuit Design/Analysis
3
EE201L Linear Circuit Laboratory
1
EE203L Analog Circuit Laboratory
1
EE204 Digital Circuit Design/Analysis
3
15
16
JUNIOR YEAR
EE301 Signals & Systems I
3
ECO200 Basic Economics
3
EE305 Semiconductor Engineering
3
EE303 Electromagnetic Field Theory 
3
EE320 Computer Architecture
3
EE304 Num. Methods/Digital Comp. 
3
EE333 Analog Circuits Design/Anal II
3
EE330 Microprocessors
3
** Technical Elective
3
EE 350 VLSI Design & Testing
3
## Humanities Elective
3
18
15
SENIOR YEAR
EE 4xx Elective
3
## Humanities Elective
3
EE403 Feedback Sys Anal/Design
3
ME481 Quality/Reliability Assurance
3
EE404 Communications Theory
3
EE431 Adv. Integrated Circuit Engr.
3
Engineering Science Elective
3
EE452 VLSI Design & Testing III
3
EE451 VLSI Design & Testing II
3
EE471 Engineering Design II
2
EE470 Engineering Design I
2
17
14


1.** TEmay be engineering, mathematics or science courses with apporval from advisor.

note: 1 Technical elective must be selected from Math 303, 452, or 453.
2. # HS course to be chosen from the HED101, NHM103, or FAS102.
3. ##Humanities Electives may be chosen from ENG 204, ENG 205, or Art/Music elective