Requirements and guidelines for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science, with a concentration in electrical engineering: Fall Semester EG 101 Intro. to Engineering MA 251 Calculus I PH 201 General Physics I PH 291 Gen. Physics Lab I WR 100 Effective Writing Language Core
Spring Semester Social Science Core MA 252 Calculus II PH 202 General Physics II PH 292 Gen. Physics Lab II HS 101 History of Modern Western Civilization Language Core
Fall Semester CH 101 General Chemistry I CH 105 Gen. Chemistry Lab I EG 031 Linear Circuit Analysis Lab EG 331 Linear Circuit Analysis EG 301 Statics MA 351 Calculus II PL 201 Foundations of Philosophy EG 120 MATLAB Tools for Engineering and Science
Spring Semester EG 032 Electronics I Lab EG 432 Electronics I EG 071 Digital Logic & Computer Systems Lab EG 471 Digital Logic & Computer Systems EG 333 Signals and Systems MA 301 Introduction to Linear Algebra EG 130 Spredsheet Tools for Engineering and Science EN 101 Understanding Literature
Fall Semester EG 360 Object-Oriented Engineering Design EG 481 Probability and Statistics EG 390 Experimental Methods MA 395 Discrete Methods Engineering Elective Engineering Concentration Elective
Spring Semester EG 051 Materials Science Lab EG 351 Intr. Engineering Materials EG 441 Engineering Systems Analysis PL 200-Level Philosophical Perspectives Course English Core History Core Engineering Concentration Elective
Fall Semester EG 497 Engineering Design Project I TH 201 Introduction to Theology Social Science Core Fine Arts Core Engineering Concentration Elective Non-Departmental Elective
Spring Semester EG 498 Engineering Design Project II Ethics Core Theology Core Engineering Concentration Elective Non-Departmental Elective Non-Departmental Elective
The engineering and non-departmental electives may be taken in any order, but consideration should be given to the affect this will have on selection of a capstone design project in EG 497-498 during the senior year. The senior design topic must be derived from the 400-level engineering courses that have been taken prior to beginning the senior design sequence. These courses form the technical basis for the project. The junior and senior years should be planned during the second semester sophomore year when the students choose between either Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering. EG 434 Digital Signal Processing I EG 436 Digital Signal Processing II EG 484 Analog Communication Systems EG 486 Digital Communications Systems EG 489 Special Topics in Electrical Engineering
Revised 06/23/08
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