Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science
The electrical engineering degree will prepare you for an exciting and rewarding career in a wide range of areas within the umbrella of the electrical engineering profession. Electrical engineers design and construct systems for aerospace, multimedia, telecommunications, electric power, robotics, signal processing and controls. In the aerospace arena electrical engineers develop new sensors, control and power systems. In communications, new networks are under development that will enhance both data and voice communications. Intelligent robotic systems are being developed to locate survivors in the debris from catastrophic events such as earthquakes. Electrical power systems engineering striv
Courses
- CHEM 2120 — General Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 2124 — General Chemistry I
- COMS 1011 — Programming Foundations I Lab
- COMS 1013 — Programming Foundations I
- COMS 2203 — Programming Foundations II
- ELEG 1011 — Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering
- ELEG 2103 — Electric Circuits I
- ELEG 2111 — Electric Circuits Laboratory
- ELEG 2113 — Electric Circuits II
- ELEG 2130 — Digital Logic Design Lab
- ELEG 2134 — Digital Logic Design
- ELEG 3103 — Electronics I
- ELEG 3123 — Signals and Systems
- ELEG 3133 — Microprocessor Systems Design
- ELEG 3143 — Electromagnetics
- ELEG 3153 — Electrical Machines
- ELEG 4103 — Electronics II
- ELEG 4113 — Digital Signal Processing
- ELEG 4122 — Electrical Systems Lab
- ELEG 4143 — Communication Systems I
- ELEG 4191 — Electrical Design Project I
- ELEG 4192 — Electrical Design Project II
- ELEG 4303 — Control Systems
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- MATH 2703 — Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- MATH 2924 — Calculus II
- MATH 2934 — Calculus III
- MATH 3243 — Differential Equations I
- MGMT 4203 — Project Management
- PHYS 2000 — Physics Laboratory I
- PHYS 2010 — Physics Laboratory II
- PHYS 2114 — Calculus-Based Physics I
- PHYS 2124 — Calculus-Based Physics II
- STAT 3153 — Applied Statistics
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University