2020-2021 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Electrical Engineering Major
Electrical engineering encompasses the development, design, and testing of a wide range of electrical and electronic technologies. Applications of these designs include consumer electronics, power generation and delivery, telecommunications, aviation and aerospace systems, and electric vehicles. Students who elect the electrical engineering program may prepare themselves for a variety of electrical engineering careers and fulfill the educational requirements for taking the Fundamentals of Engineering professional examination before graduation.
The junior and senior years of the electrical engineering program build upon the foundations courses to provide greater depth in engineering science, engineering design, and the program areas of electrical engineering. Students complete six required courses and four electrical engineering elective courses distributed in electrical and electronic circuits, digital and embedded systems, applied electromagnetics, power systems, solid state devices and nanotechnology, and signals and systems.
Integral to all four years of the program is a "design and build" educational philosophy incorporated through extensive laboratory and project activities as preparation for professional practice. Students engage in design at all levels of the curriculum. At each level, they must realize their designs and proceed with testing, validation, and redesign. This approach allows students to experience many real-world constraints such as project economics, project planning and scheduling, environmental considerations, manufacturability/producibility of the designs, laboratory and product safety, and product reliability.
Accreditation
The electrical engineering major is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org.
Program Educational Objectives
Graduates of the electrical engineering program are expected within a few years of graduation to
- demonstrate technical competency in their careers;
- function effectively in an industrial or academic environment;
- engage in professional development; and
- shape their professions and societies.
Student Outcomes and Assessment
The graduate will demonstrate an ability to
- identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics;
- apply engineering design to produce solutions that meet specified needs with consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors;
- communicate effectively with a range of audiences;
- recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, which must consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts;
- function effectively on a team whose members together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish goals, plan tasks, and meet objectives;
- develop and conduct appropriate experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions; and
- acquire and apply new knowledge as needed, using appropriate learning strategies.
Degree Requirements
Electrical engineering students must complete all requirements for the B.S.E. degree including the general education and basic skills requirements, the foundations of engineering courses, cooperative education, the engineering design Capstone and the following electrical engineering courses:
Required Courses
- EGR 314 - Circuit Analysis II (4 credits)
- EGR 315 - Electronic Circuits I (4 credits)
- EGR 323 - Signals and Systems Analysis (3 credits)
- EGR 326 - Embedded System Design (4 credits)
- EGR 330 - Power Systems Analysis (4 credits)
- EGR 343 - Applied Electromagnetics (4 credits)
Elective Courses
Choose four courses from the following:
- EGR 415 - Communication Systems (4 credits)
- EGR 418 - Radio Frequency Systems (4 credits)
- EGR 423 - Digital Signal Processing Systems (4 credits)
- EGR 424 - Design of Microcontroller Applications (4 credits)
- EGR 426 - Integrated Circuit Systems Design (4 credits)
- EGR 430 - Electromechanics (4 credits)
- EGR 432 - Biomedical Imaging and Image Processing (3 credits)
- EGR 433 - Electronic Instrumentation for Biomedical Applications (3 credits)
- EGR 434 - Bioelectric Potentials (3 credits)
- EGR 436 - Embedded Systems Interface (4 credits)
- EGR 443 - Electromagnetic Compatibility (4 credits)
- EGR 450 - Manufacturing Control Systems (4 credits)
- EGR 455 - Automatic Control (4 credits)
- EGR 457 - Fundamentals of Nanotechnology (4 credits)
- EGR 458 - Introduction to Fiber Optics (4 credits)
- EGR 459 - Micro/Nanosystem Engineering (4 credits)
- EGR 477 - Hybrid Electric Battery Systems (3 credits)
Suggested Order of Coursework for the Electrical Engineering Major
Junior and Senior Years
First Co-op Semester
Spring/Summer:
- General education Global Perspectives
- EGR 290 - Engineering Co-op 1 (3 credits)
Fifth Academic Semester
Fall:
- EGR 314 - Circuit Analysis II (4 credits)
- EGR 315 - Electronic Circuits I (4 credits)
- EGR 326 - Embedded System Design (4 credits)
- General education Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 credits)
Second Co-op Semester
Winter:
- General education Issues (3 credits)
- EGR 390 - Engineering Co-op 2 (3 credits)
Sixth Academic Semester
Spring/Summer:
- General education Arts (3 credits)
- ECO 210 - Introductory Macroeconomics (3 credits) OR ECO 211 - Introductory Microeconomics (3 credits)
- EGR 323 - Signals and Systems Analysis (3 credits)
- EGR 330 - Power Systems Analysis (4 credits)
- EGR 343 - Applied Electromagnetics (4 credits)
Third Co-op Semester
Fall:
- General education Issues (3 credits)
- EGR 490 - Engineering Co-op 3 (3 credits)
Seventh Academic Semester
Winter:
- Electrical engineering elective
- Electrical engineering elective
- Electrical engineering elective
- EGR 485 - Senior Engineering Project I (Capstone) (1 credit)
The prerequisites for EGR 485 are acceptance into the B.S.E. degree program and completion of the prerequisite courses listed under the student's engineering major.
The prerequisites for the electrical engineering major are: EGR 315, EGR 323, EGR 326, EGR 330, EGR 343, and EGR 390.
Eighth Academic Semester
Spring/Summer:
- Electrical engineering elective
- General education Historical Perspectives (3 credits)
- General education Life Sciences (3 credits)
- EGR 486 - Senior Engineering Project II (Capstone) (2 credits)